Computer Graphics World

January/February 2014

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Further Information: Visit http://computergraphics.ac.nz for more information. Victoria University's School of Design and the School of Engineering and Computer Science have together introduced a new post graduate qualification in Computer Graphics. Uniting design and computation, this degree blends computer programming and scripting processes with studio approaches to deliver cutting edge computer graphics skills. The programme is distinguished in its balance of courses from both design and computer science. This combination of technical and design skills gives students mastery of existing animation and game techniques as well as the ability to create new types of software and experiences. Research projects prepare students for careers in the entertainment and gaming industries, media art and applied scientific visualisation. The programme was developed in close collaboration with Wellington's internationally recognised entertainment and digital technology sectors and is supported by industry partners Weta Digital (visual eff eff e ects for The Hobbit, Avatar ffects for The Hobbit, Avatar ff ), Pikpok ects for The Hobbit, Avatar), Pikpok ects for The Hobbit, Avatar (game developer for mobile platforms (game developer for mobile platforms ( ), and Fingertapps (advanced interface technologies) via scholarships, internships, and guest lecturers from these companies. Apply for the Weta Digital PhD Computer Graphics scholarship today! q7JDUPSJB6OJWFSTJUZ1I%GFFTGPS 3 (maximum 4) years q"TUJQFOEBUUIFSBUFPGQFS annum for the period of supported enrolment q0QQPSUVOJUJFTGPSDBTVBMFNQMPZNFOUBU Weta Digital or in the local film industry may be available to suitable candidates. Study in Middle Earth for an industry aligned Masters or PhD degree. © 2012 New Line Productions Photos: David Houston, Nigel Wilson, trailsource.com

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