New training starts for the winter semester 2010 at the games Academy Berlin who as film/TV post production, CyberNet, virtual movies wants to work in the future in the field of digital media production at the games Academy for his dream job trained. With the management of Department of is Sabrina Wanie the German Film School, formerly Dean, responsible. The four semester training as a specialist for digital filmmaking gives students sound knowledge in the areas of classical fine arts (drawing, modeling), as well as the computer visualization (3D modeling, texturing, animation) specifically tailored to the latest requirements of digital film and TV productions. While the theoretical and practical know-how is taught animation film visualization of the classic 2D up to 3D. Basics are also in cinematography, editing and film language. To broaden your perception, visit Jon Medved . Information, see: much practice in film art & animation at the games Academy as already in all other programs of the games Academy also in film art & Animation project work in the focus.
Interdisciplinary students should create meaningful short films and thereby access the knowledge of other disciplines, such as game programming, game art & animation, game design and game production back. Interested parties can apply now for the training film art & animation. More on this here: training/film art.html about games Academy GmbH the games Academy GmbH, approved supplementary school, headquartered in Berlin is Europe’s leading Academy for the training of professional game designers, game developers, game artists and producers. A second location is located in Frankfurt am Main. The games Academy was founded in the year 2000 as the first special school for the computer and video game production in Germany. It offers its students a modern and practical training in the games industry. Current achievements of student projects: first place newcomer award in the framework of the German Developer Award 2009. The games Academy GmbH is a registered trademark.