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Interview - Artists

Arunkumar Boyidapu - Lig

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Mr. Arunkumar Boyidapu is a lighting and composting artist at Sparky Animation. Boasting of Jedi

Saturday, 23 April 2011 Comments

Interview - Managers

Interview with Sathya Na

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Sathya Narayanan the Senior Production Coordinator of Amskray Visual Effects Studio, Chennai, Indi

Monday, 4 October 2010 Comments

Interview - Schools

Asadul Islam – Student V

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Asadul Islam is one of the bright new entrants in animation arena. Possessing a Master’s Degree in

Friday, 1 July 2011 Comments

Interview - Studios

Dominic Chander – Head o

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Dominic Chander is the Head of Animation Production at Sun Animatics India Pvt. Ltd. In the past h

Saturday, 2 July 2011 Comments

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Deadline Hollywood reports that Paramount has hired Art Marcum & Matt Holloway (Iron Man) to script a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live-action reboot. Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes is producing along with original producers Scott Mednick, Galen Walker and Maria Norman.

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As reported in Deadline Hollywood, 20th Century Fox has landed Jim Carrey to star in the big screen adaption of the classic childrens’ book Mr. Popper’s Penguins.

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The DS is the most successful games machine of all time.
It has sold over 132 million units since its 2004 debut and has housed some of the most successful video games ever released.

But there’s a problem.

Since 2007, DS piracy cards – such as the infamous R4 – have plagued the handheld.

Software sales have fallen, developers and publishers have reduced their DS output and the console sales have slowed. Even big-name titles, such as Take-Two’s Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, have suffered.

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SANTA CLARA, CA, Aug 23, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- NVIDIA today recognized Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) as a CUDA Center of Excellence.

One of the world's premier engineering and science universities, Georgia Tech is engaged in a wide number of research, development and educational activities which leverage GPU Computing.

Jeffrey Vetter, joint professor of the Georgia Tech College of Computing and Group Leader at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will serve as principal investigator of the CUDA Center of Excellence.

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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!  Starts: Aug 23, 2010 - Ends: Sep 30, 2010Submission Deadline: Sep 30, 2010Location: Brooklyn, New Yoek, Virtual / OnlineWebsite: http://bunnycutlet.com/2a4tv/about.html

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