Learn to Nuke
No, we are not talking about building nuclear weapons – but we are talking about Nuke, the VFX software.
This intensive Nuke Masterclass is aimed at industry compositors with a working knowledge of Nuke.
Attendees will learn advanced Nuke techniques for keying, CG integration and use of Nuke's 3D system, as well as handy UI features and tricks to increase efficiency.
This course is a must for artists wanting to advance to the next level with the world's fastest growing compositing software.
The instructor, Paul Kirwan, has had a decade-long international career in visual effects for feature film, working as a digital artist and supervisor on some of Hollywood’s biggest movies. His film credits include Transformers, Pirates of the Caribbean, Titanic, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. He’s worked with such directors as Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Michael Bay and Australians Peter Weir and George Miller, and shared in three Oscars and three Baftas for Visual Effects. He also has worked for five years as an artist and supervisor at Digital Domain, the original creators of Nuke.
When: Thursday 1st October and Friday 2nd October, 2009
Where: Australian National University, Childers St, Acton
Cost: $495
For more information, contact Paul Kirwan
This intensive Nuke Masterclass is aimed at industry compositors with a working knowledge of Nuke.
Attendees will learn advanced Nuke techniques for keying, CG integration and use of Nuke's 3D system, as well as handy UI features and tricks to increase efficiency.
This course is a must for artists wanting to advance to the next level with the world's fastest growing compositing software.
The instructor, Paul Kirwan, has had a decade-long international career in visual effects for feature film, working as a digital artist and supervisor on some of Hollywood’s biggest movies. His film credits include Transformers, Pirates of the Caribbean, Titanic, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. He’s worked with such directors as Peter Jackson, James Cameron, Michael Bay and Australians Peter Weir and George Miller, and shared in three Oscars and three Baftas for Visual Effects. He also has worked for five years as an artist and supervisor at Digital Domain, the original creators of Nuke.
When: Thursday 1st October and Friday 2nd October, 2009
Where: Australian National University, Childers St, Acton
Cost: $495
For more information, contact Paul Kirwan