New Media Toolkit

Playing With Ideas - 4/3/2009 Conference at Shasta College, Redding

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The Northern California New Media Center and Shasta College

were proud to host:


 

Playing With Ideas

What is it like behind the scenes of Guitar Hero?

How can college students get coaching from professional animators?

What tips and techniques can you put you on a par with the best podcasters on iTunes?

Video Short of the event by Shasta College Student Matt Thayer

 

 

Read About The Event Of Friday, April 3, 2009

Also, the review in A News Cafe

Learn more about digital music, animation, podcasting and filmmaking.

 

 

 

 

Speaker list

Scott Dugdale, Emmy-winning composer, of Wavegroup Audio, creators of Guitar Hero

Donna Eyestone, educator and former Apple content creator

Mike Hoopingarner - musician and videographer

Dr. Brian Holmes, composer and physics instructor

Dave Master of the ACME Animation Project

 

Program

9:00 - 9:10 Welcome

9:10 -10:00 Donna Eyestone - Podcasting

10:00 - 11:00 Dave Masters, The ACME Animation Project

11:00 - 11:45 Mike Hoopingarner, documentarian, musician

11:45 - 12:10 Lunch Break

12:10 -1:00 Dr. Brian Holmes, The Physics of Brass Musical Instruments

1:00 - 2:00 Scott Dugdale, WaveGroup Sound

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Click here to download an event flyer in PDF.

 

 

 

 

Newsflash

Dave Master will be attending the New Media Toolkit: Playing With Ideas conference at Shasta College on April 3, 2009. Come and hear Dave talk about the professional animators who volunteer their services to help college students. 

College students who participate in the ACME project earn the right by helping high school students. 

This pay-it-forward approach has helped this non-profit program reach out and train many who might not otherwise get this level of instruction.

Dave's current projects include working with the Navajo Nation to help their young people produce educational, animated tutorials to teach the Navajo language to it's young people.