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Tech Fair

Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 12:00 PM (ET)

Tech Fair

Ticket Information

Type End     Quantity
Programs to be announced Ended Free  
Panel with Indie Film Producers of Highland Park and in state with Machine Gun Preacher - 4 pm Ended Free  
The Movie Score - 12 Noon - indepth process of writing music for movies Ended Free  
Red Camera Workshop - 1 pm - Marc Ruiz Ended Free  
The Digital Workflow - 12 Noon - Darryl Shreve Ended Free  
Ceiling Scenes - 12 Noon Ended Free  
Nuts and Bolts of Producing - 2 pm - Chuck Cigenski Ended Free  
Greenscreen Made Easy - 1 pm Ended Free  
After Effects Plug-ins You Must Have - 2 pm Ended Free  
Small Spaces: Exploring the 'one man' 2D animation studio - 3 pm Ended Free  
How to Open Your Own Independant Art House Cinema in 3 Easy Steps! - 1 pm Ended Free  
Designing for Real Time Games - 12 pm Ended Free  
The Secrets of Guerilla Filmmaking - 2pm Ended Free  
Machine Learning Game Design - 12 Noon - Dr Bob Reynolds Ended Free  
Green Screen Made Easy - 1pm - Michele Yamazaki Ended Free  
After Effects Plug Ins you must have - 2pm - Michelle Yamazaki Ended Free  
Small Spaces - Exploring the "one man" 2D animation Studio - 3pm - Kristen Miller Ended Free  
F**k it, Let's Do it Live - 3pm - Tommy Morris Ended Free  
Local Film Panel - 3pm - Luca Del Castillo Ended Free  
"Kickoff of the 2nd Annual DWIFF / SAG New Media Project Presented by Marcia Fishman (Executive Director / SAG Detroit)” 9:30am   more info Ended Free  
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Event Details

  Vendor   Contact Name    
  Title of Workshop Brief Description Name Time Slot Room number
Gaming/Animation gaming/WSU comp sci We discuss how to use machine learning techninques to design controllers for
real-time games. Examples from a variety of applications such as car racing, and platform games will be discussed.
Dr Bob Reynolds 12:00-1:00 306
Greenscreen Made Easy I'll give tips on shooting greenscreen but the focus of the presentation will be methods of getting a clean key in After Effects. Michele Yamazaki 1:00-2:00 306
After Effects Plug-ins You Must Have I'll go over my top pics for After Effects plug-ins. Michele  Yamazaki 2:00-3:00 306
Small Spaces: Exploring the 'one man' 2D animation studio - Brief historical comparison of traditional animation production methods to modern computer based production, with a study of how current tools enable one person to create tradition style 2D animation in less time. 
- Study of the tools used: both digital and 'analog' (pencil and paper) in different fazes of the production process.   Featured technology will be Wacom's Cintiq pen display, ToonBoom animation application, After Effects, and Photoshop.
Kristen Miller 3:00-4:00 306
Production The Digital Workflow Digital storytelling using the Final Cut suite from capture to finish.

This workshop will focus on completing post on a project using all of the tools in the Final Cut repertoire. From Motion, Livetype, Soundtrack pro, DVD Studio Pro, Color and of course Final Cut Pro. 
Darryl G. Shreve 12:00-1:00 224
RED workshop I'll get this from Marc Ruiz who will be leading the presentation Marc Ruiz 1:00-2:00 224
Introduction to Nuts & Bolts of Producing    Chuck Cirgenski 2:00-3:00 224
Guerilla Filmmaking   Connie Mangilin 3:00-4:00 224
Specialized Production Ceiling Scenes We create the largest artificial skies in the world. I would like to show everyone how they can transform a windowless or dull environment into a life-like, colorful gateway to the outdoors,  Mark Jenzen 12:00-1:00 208
Special F/X Makeup!   Keith Faychek 1:00-2:00 208
F*** It! Let's Do It Live!  You know your job on the set for scripted material, but what about shooting and producing live events for internet streaming? Tommy Morris, founder of Detroit City TV, explains what filmmakers need to know to work on such a set and what skills will get you ahead. Tommy Morris 3:00-4:00 208
  The Movie Score. An in-depth look at the process of writing/producing music for movies. This presentation is an all-encompassing introduction to musical writing and producing methods for work in movies, television and animation.  The information presented covers musical cues to complete score, working with directors and editors, and work flow methods throughout the entire writing/producing process. Information about some of the tools needed for writing and producing, such as Sibelius notation software for writing and Pro-Tools for recording and mixing, will also be included.
Dan Belleville 12:00-1:00 206
How to Open Your Own Independant Art House Cinema in 3 Easy Steps! The co-founders of The Burton Theatre (Nathan Faustyn, David Allen, Jeff Else and Matt Kelson) discuss the process of successfully opening an independant movie theatre in the heart of Detroit's Chinatown, otherwise known as the Cass Corridor. Topics include: fun and financing with friends; getting rights right; the importance of using real butter; "I don't know, what do YOU want to see?"; non-profits and no-profits; and maintaining artistic integrity and the spirit of community building while navagating enterprenuialship in the financial climate of post-industrial Detroit. Jane Fader 1:00-2:00 206
Local Film Panel Putting a Local Film Panel consisting of Directors, Producers, Actors, Enraptures, to share and answer the audience's questions.

might be Live Broadcasted on the net. 
Lucas Del Castillo 3:00-4:00 206