Kramer, who supervised the digital effects for “The Smurfs” will offer attendees the rare opportunity to hear first-hand how Papa Smurf, Brainy Smurf and Smurfette were brought to life by discussing 2D to 3D character design challenges, look development features, animation, on-set data acquisition and a new physically based lighting pipeline specifically developed for the project.
According to Kramer, this new technology significantly reduced lighting setup time allowing his department to finish shots faster and spend more time on improving the quality of the Smurfs’ digital image.
“This will be a great opportunity to get a behind the scenes look at how these animated characters are created,” explained LAPPG Founder Woody Woodhall, CAS who will be presenting “Post Sound for Digital Content Creators: What You Need to Know to Make Your Project Sound As Good As It Looks” earlier that day at the DVE Center Stage at 12:30pm.
To attend these free special events you must register to receive a free floor pass at http://www.elandregistration.com/
The Los Angeles Post Production Group (LAPPG) is a professional organization for those with an interest or passion for digital filmmaking and the post-production finishing process. The group was founded in 2008 and hosts monthly meetings with the industry’s leading experts, professionals and companies. It is a thriving, creative and supportive networking community for members in Los Angeles and around the world.




