Center for New Media Studies and Steve Wright are pleased to announce the addition of RE:Vision Effects as a Bronze Sponsor to the growing list of sponsors for Steve Wright’s upcoming free webinar titled “What’s so Hot About Nuke?”
This free “how-to” webinar, scheduled for January 26, 2010 at 10 PST, will lift the hood of Nuke to reveal those unique features that make it the hot new power tool in the visual effects production pipeline.
“Nuke is moving the boundaries between the 2D and 3D departments so that more and more of the work is being done in the 2D department where it is faster and more cost effective.” stated Steve Wright, senior digital compositor, Nuke trainer, and the webinar presenter.
“In addition to the great content that Steve Wright will present, The Foundry will also be giving away one free Nuke license plus a year of support valued at $4500 during the webinar.” stated Marcelo Lewin, Founder and CEO of Center For New Media Studies, the producer of this webinar, “All of our sponsors have graciously donated many prizes to give away during this webinar and we are extremely thankful to all of them for doing so!”
As an added bonus RE:Vision Effects is also contributing a free copy of DE:Noise to give away during the webinar. DE:Noise makes it easy to remove excessive noise in one easy-to-use tool! Available for Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion, Autodesk Combustion, Autodesk Toxik, The Foundry's Nuke, Eyeon Fusion, Eyeon Vision and Boris Red. This prize is to be added to the large list of giveaways from all of our sponsors for attendees of the “What’s So Hot About Nuke?” webinar.
“We are sponsoring this great event because we see this as an opportunity that would help us connect to Nuke customers who might one day need our software to help them do their work better and faster.” Said Pierre Jasmin, co-founder of RE:Vision Effects.
To date, the sponsors for the webinar include The Foundry, Pipeline FX, Smith Micro, AJA, RFX, GenArts, Sony Creative Software, RE: Vision and Phyx Inc.
The list of giveaways at the webinar include a full Nuke license, PipelineFX Qube Package, 2 copies of Poser Pro, an AJA IO Express PC Interface, 2 copies of GenArts Sapphire plug-ins for Nuke, DE:Noise by RE:Vision Effects, Sony Vegas Pro 9, Sony SoundForge Pro 10, a copy of Phyx Keyer and Steve Wright’s two books on digital compositing.
To find out more information about this webinar or to register for free, please visit http://www.centerfornewmediastudies.com/
About RE:Vision Effects
RE:Vision Effects are the creators of highly acclaimed plug-ins such as Twixtor, the retiming solution; ReelSmart Motion Blur, for automatically adding motion blur; DE:Noise for improving input footage of suspicious quality; RE:Flex, for warping and morphing, and many other plugins for use in many compositing and NLE applications. Specialists in plugin software for The Foundry’s Nuke; Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro; Autodesk combustion and Autodesk Advanced systems; eyeon's Fusion; Apple's Final Cut Pro, Motion and Shake; Avid systems, Quantel's generation Q, Autodesk Softimage and others. This is software that won its founders an Academy Award.
About Steve Wright
Steve Wright is a Senior Compositor, 2D Technical Director and a senior industry veteran in visual effects compositing with over 20 years of production experience. He has over 70 film credits such as "Night at the Museum 2", "Shutter Island", "Solaris", "Traffic", "U-571", "Air Force One", "Hart's War" and many, many more as well as 70 broadcast television commercials. Steve is now a master trainer traveling around the world conducting VFX compositing training for major visual effects studios using Shake and Nuke. He also produces training programs and conducts classes and workshops both on-line and location based. He has published two books on this fascinating subject (available on Amazon.com) and his Shake training videos are available on Lynda.com. He is a member of the Visual Effects Society (VES) and the Digital Cinema Society (DCS). Steve’s training website can be found at VFXIO.com.



