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6 Post • November 2009 www.postmagazine.com Bits & Pieces On October 16, Full Sail University (www.full- sail.edu) supported the City of Orlando's "Pinktober Day," with nearly 500 students, staff and faculty wearing pink throughout their class rotations and office schedules. The effort showed support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the city's dec- laration that October 16 is "Pinktober Day." N EW YORK — Superfad (www.superfad. com) has completed work on the first of four animated spots for Cox. Young Woman was conceived by agency Doner cept of a pop-up book, along to illustrate the multifaceted Her needy boyfriend, demanding life can keep her from enjoying shows, but thanks to Cox's MyPrimetime service, she can now watch any it airs — for no charge Superfad used a combination ments, photos, Softimage|XSI to create the look of the :30 served as designer/illustrator, Simon Benjamin and Br yan Anne Sankosik handled animation. Fuchun Chu were compositors NYC's Elias Ar ts provided which evolves as the narrator Superfad helps Young Woman for A combo of hand-drawn elements, photographs and animation went into creating Cox's Young Woman. PlasterCity used a host of L OS ANGELES — PlasterCity Digital Post (www.plastercity.com) completed work on the fine art installation Frontier, which opened in late October on Tiber Island in Rome. The installa- tion includes six projections, each over 30-feet wide. These video streams project on a custom structure with translucent walls. Due to the complexity of the synchronized video narratives, PlasterCity had to use the majority of its resources, including two 4K tems, a Quantel iQ 4K with Final Cut Studio systems linked foot theater screen with a Christie Frontier is the four th installation provided creative ser vices Aitken. DI colorist Ian Vertovec final color. The project's final Aitken's creative vision. PlasterCity's new Frontier art install

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