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Saturday, 31 March 2007 | 11AM-3PM

USC, Watt Hall 105



SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2007 | 11AM TO 3PM | USC ROSKI SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS

Join AIGA student members as four of the industry's pros deliver the straight story on creativity, design solutions, a day-in-the-life, challenges and rewards, hiring talent, and printing guidelines. Each speaker is given 30 minutes. If time allows, a question and answer session will follow the presentations.

Chris Wells, 3D Special Effects Supervisor, Hydraulix
Joe Camacho, VP of Operations, TM
Robb Platt, Animator/Storyboard Artist, Disney Animation
Pash, Creative Director, Cinq Group and Trunk Ltd.

About Inside the Industry
This speaker series brings together a wide range of design professionals to give AIGA student members knowledge and insight into the graphic design industry. Every six months, a new panel of speakers is assembled to address student interests. This event is coordinated by the AIGA/LA Education Committee and is specifically tailored for students.

$5 for members (includes lunch)
$20 for non-members (includes lunch)

For more information and to RSVP, contact the UCLA Extension Design Arts Office at 310.206.1422. No need to pay in advance, but please RSVP.

Inside the Industry will be held at the USC Roski School of Fine Arts Watt Hall Building, Room 105. Parking is $7 if you enter on Watt Way, located on the southwest corner of the USC campus on Exposition Blvd., off Vermont (right across from the Natural History Museum). Allow some time to walk from the parking structure to the hall.
Map: http://finearts.usc.edu/maps/index.cfm?mainpageid=89

 

 


Comments

What a wonderful event! It's nice to get a more well-rounded view of the design industry, than what is usually seen. Thanks to Steve Child for all his hard work in putting this series together...bravo!

As a student, this is one of the best events I've ever been to.
I enjoyed all the presentations but the 3d stuff was amazing and the presentation by Pash was not only informative, but funny.
Professor Child did a great job in putting this together, thanks a million.

I agree - very diverse panel, all equally interesting. I also enjoyed Pash's talk almost as much as his book on inspiration. Fabulous job Steve!

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