Max Howard Teleseminar
Following the success of Max Howard’s recent talk at the Animex Business event, the Institute of Digital Innovation have secured permission to screen this teleseminar in the Phoenix Building on Teesside University Campus.
About the event
Legendary animation film producer Max Howard will share his secrets to help you produce your own animated film. Max has worked with entertainment giants such as, Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg on some the most well-known and highest grossing movies in the history of animated films.
Max will reveal
• Where to pitch your movie idea
• The opportunities available to produce your own hit animated film
• How to make tons of money with your independent animated feature
• One piece of advice that can save you MILLIONS
• The secret to how low-budget movies can make more money
• Top 4 ‘Words of Wisdom’ for producers
• Why animated films are a better investment than live-action films
• 8 Top Secrets for a Successful Production
How it works
Max will be giving the teleseminar via the Internet – taking into account the time difference we will be screening a recorded version of this. You will however still have the opportunity to submit questions prior to the event which Max will address during the session.
Register to attend
If you are interested in attending this event please email Christine Wilson; c.wilson@tees.ac.uk
Can’t attend but don’t want to miss out?
If you are unable to attend the event you can register as an individual. Here is the information you need:
Date: Thursday, March 4, 2010
Time: 9:30 p.m. EST, 6:30 p.m. PST 2-3 hours long, depending on questions
Cost: $69
Location: Anywhere. Phone in or login, plus access our live web-based slide-show
Register: www.HitMakerSeminar.com
Digital Innovation & Enterprise Event with Teesside Enterprise Network
Event: Digital Innovation & Enterprise Event with Emily Humphries, Cambridge Research Biochemicals.
Date: Thursday 11 March, 5pm – 7pm
Venue: IDI, Phoenix Building, pG.10
As part of the Digital Innovation & Enterprise series of events we would like to invite you to the next event which is a joint collaboration with Teesside Enterprise Network taking place on 11 March 2010. We are pleased to have speaking at this event Emily Humphries of Cambridge Research Biochemicals.
Emily began her career in the labs in ICI and is now the co-owner and Commercial Director of Cambridge Research Biochemicals (CRB) in Billingham, Teesside. By concentrating on peptides and antibodies to the pharmaceutical, academic and biotechnology markets, Emily and her partner have grown CRB to a £million plus turnover a year businesses with exports of over 30%. Innovation has been a key ingredient to this success and Emily will share her reflections on its relationship to technology, personal development and business growth in the March Innovation and Enterprise seminar. Please come along and use the opportunity to listen to Emily and to talk to her about business, changes in the process sector or the wider issues of innovation, management and leadership.
There will be a chance to network and food and drinks will be provided in the usual way.
To book please email c.wilson@idi-uk.org
Girl Geeks Event
Date & Time: Thursday, 4th March 2010, 6pm for 6.30pm start – 10pm ish finish
Venue: Phoenix Building, Teesside University, Middlesbrough. http://www.tees.ac.uk/docs/docrepo/about/CampusMap.pdf
Suggested Parking: On campus close to venue http://www.tees.ac.uk/docs/docrepo/about/CampusCarParkMap.pdf
Refreshments: Finger buffet. Please inform us of any dietary requirements. Drinks will be provided.
Format: Warm welcome, introduction to the evening and update, buffet dinner, talks from guest speakers, shared experiences from a few Girl Geeks members, conversations, networking.
Speakers:
Eileen Brown:
Eileen Brown is originally from the region and is CEO of Amastra, http://www.amastra.co.uk a company which helps you achieve your aspirations using offline and online social methods. After spending 10 years in the Merchant Navy as Shell Tankers first female Deck Officer, Eileen managed a fleet of ships in a container shipping company, moving into IT support, then training and management at a Microsoft Training Provider in London, technical consultancy at HP and technical specialist at Microsoft before leaving to start her own company. Eileen is an accomplished and well-known international speaker and expert on Social Media, Online Branding, Web 2.0, Unified Communications and Systems Architecture and is a key advocate for the advancement of Women in Technology. She explores the art of the possible, looking at how technology is changing the world we live in and seeing ways to simplify work and make you more productive. Eileen is a member of BCS, is part of the BCS Strategic panel for Women in IT and is the Chair of Intellect Women in Technology group. However, her life isn’t spent entirely at her laptop. Away from work, she makes jam and chutney in awesome quantities, tends her flock of chickens, grows organic vegetables and fruit and races around the countryside in her home built 6.6 litre cobra replica car. As much as possible, whenever she encounters warmer waters, she scuba dives as much as possible to get away from the phone…
Eileen’s Keynote speech: From Ships to Chips: From a Deck Cadet in Shell Tankers to CEO in business. Find out how one woman’s journey, through her career in the Merchant Navy on Oil Tankers, Container shipping, IT, Computer training, HP, Microsoft and now running a consultancy company came about through using social connections. Discover the power of Offline and Online social connections, find out how you can advance your own career by using these powerful tools, and listen to how your company can also take advantage of these connections to extend reach, get more customers and be more successful in business.
Sarah Kadhim and Talib Kadhim:
Husband and wife team, Sarah Kadhim and Talib Kadhim will be speaking about starting and building their business Back 2 Front Animation http://www.b2fanimation.com/ an animation studio based in Stockton that creates highly creative animations for TV adverts, long form, film, computer games, websites, corporate presentations, training materials and education! Sarah and Talib met whilst studying at university and started the business not long after graduating where they are now working with clients such as Nickelodeon and their work being aired on NickToons!
James TerKeurst:
James TerKeurst is Director of the Institute of Digital Innovation (IDI) and a Member of the DigitalCity Board. He became Director of the IDI in February 2007 and joined the DigitalCity project later that year. Located on the campus of the University of Teesside, the IDI is part of the larger DigitalCity project which is focused on developing a thriving digital creative industry in the North East of England. As an innovation nexus for the region, the IDI manages the DigitalCity Fellowship programme that is currently creating three new companies each month. The IDI is also involved in championing Innovation within schools and communities across the region.
Before taking on his role at the IDI, James was Research and Business Development Manager for the International Centre for Computer Games and Virtual Entertainment (IC CAVE). Within this role, James worked on a wide range or game industry research projects in Europe, North America and Asia. His interests are in non-linear media and interactive 3D media environments. Prior to his Academic career, James worked in various media roles in the US before settling down in a media production company in the Midwest. After over 10 years of corporate media development James retuned to academia and obtained his PhD from the University of Iowa.
Cost: £10.00 for a attendees per event
Booking: Please reserve your place and book your ticket for either (or both) of the March Girl Geeks events via the payment link on the contact page of the Girl Geeks website http://www.girl-geeks.co.uk/contact.html or Paypal payment to events@girl-geeks.co.uk
TEDx Teesside
Event: TEDx Teesside
Date: Wednesday 24 February
Time: 16.00 – 19.45, followed by food, drinks and networking
Venue: Sound Studio, Phoenix Building, Teesside University
The Institute of Digital Innovation is proud to host TEDx Teesside. Taking place in the Sound Studio of the Phoenix Building this event will give you the opportunity to listen to a line-up of fascinating speakers who will share their ideas and experiences of the innovative projects they are working on. There will also be 2 talks from TED screened throughout the event.
Speakers
- Hugh Garry, BBC Radio 1: ‘Shoot the Summer’
Hugh will speak about his award winning film ‘Shoot the Summer’, a film about festivals shot entirely on mobile phones, looking at how the media can take lessons from the experimental way young people use technology.
- Andy Dobson, Sky: ‘Interfaces, innovation and unconvention’
Using the Sky EPG as a focal point, Andy will discuss various aspects of interface design and development within Sky. How the technology base has changed the game and why *right now* is the most exciting time in digital media since the very beginning!
- Nick Holliman, Durham University: ‘Cosmic origins and the future of 3D TV’
After recently beating off competition from Disney to win ‘Best 3D movie’ at the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference in California, Nick will be talking about the making of the movie and what the future holds for the ‘average’ consumer in terms of stereoscopic viewing.
- Herb Kim, Codeworks
Herb will talk about the early days of developing the hugely successful Thinking Digital Conference and how social media has had a direct, positive impact on the growth of the event.
- Simon McKeown, MotionDisabled
‘Motion Disabled’ is a digital exploration of the bodies of people who are physically different. Simon will talk about how motion capture works in this situation and how he used it for the recent MotionDisabled exhibition.
About TEDx
TEDx was created in the spirit of TED’s mission, “ideas worth spreading.” The program is designed to give communities, organisations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through a TED-like experience. At TEDx events, unique talks given by live speakers combine with TEDTalks videos to spark deep conversation and connections.
Register to attend
Places at this event are limited and will be allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis. To register please email c.wilson@tees.ac.uk
Capture 2010
Do you have a passion for people, their lives and their issues? Are you interested in capturing them on camera and making it into a different kind of movie? Could you inform, entertain and surprise an audience?
Northern Film & Media in partnership with Community Channel and Sheffield Doc/Fest are launching ”Capture 2010” a factual and documentary talent development scheme and will provide you with access to industry professionals, talent spotters, broadcasters, exhibition platforms and some project funding.
NFM are looking for energetic Film Makers who have a passion for making content that could make a difference to an issue, a cause or a community.
They want to find talent that has a desire to innovate and are willing to go the extra mile to draw attention to their projects and reach a wide audience.
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Final Cut Pro Training at Teesside University
Teesside University has recently became an Apple Authorised Training Centre for Final Cut Pro. The School of Arts & Media is delivering five courses in the latest version of the industry standard video editing software between February and July 2010. Subsidies are available for eligible North East-based SME and freelance businesses.
Final Cut Pro is the first choice software package for professional TV and film editors. Version 7 provides better integration with Apple’s other Pro applications than ever before with improved codec support for editing HD, DV and SD video formats. It also boasts new presets for devices such as iPod, Apple TV, and Blu-ray discs. Over four intensive days, this course aims to develop a professional competence in both post production craft and an understanding and operation of Final Cut Pro 7 software.
All delegates attending the Teesside course will be given the opportunity to obtain an Apple accredited certificate for the latest version of the package, while also obtaining 20 University credits in ‘Post Production with Final Cut Pro’. The cost of the Apple exam and Final Cut Pro 7 handbook is included in the fee.
Cost per person: £830.00
Subsidised cost per person: Up to 90% discount (based on successful Teesside University and Business Link application)
For further information regarding eligibility and course dates contact James McDermott on: 01642 738 089 or Email: samwfd@tees.ac.uk
Google Buzz
The social media world is Buzzing (pun intended) with news of Google Buzz which has achieved a massive number of users since launching only last week. If you are a Gmail user you probably noticed it appearing below your inbox. Since the Google Buzz launch there has been a furore about privacy concerns [ see article ] which Google has reacted quickly to address. The general opinion is that the genie is out of the bottle and Buzz is here to stay. Personally I don’t spend my life on social networking sites but if you want to dip your toes in a combination of Facebook and Twitter is enough to be social online. I’d say, add Buzz to that too because it adds a new dimension to your email inbox and just as Twitter and Facebook are different beasts, Google Buzz has a uniqueness to it too.
So how about making them all play nice together?
With thanks to Ari Milner who posted an article about integrating Facebook ad Twitter into Gmail, I now have Buzz, Facebook and Twitter all in one place. Here’s how it’s done……..
- Go to Gmail Labs. (you should find this at the top right of Gmail. –see pic below)

- Activate “Add any gadget by URL” in Gmail Labs — you’ll find it near the bottom of the list.
- Now go to Settings (to the right of labs in image above) and then Gadgets. Here you’ll find a place to add Gadget URLs.
- Add the TwitterGadget App. This lets tweet from the sidebar of Gmail. To do this copy the following URL and paste it into Gmail’s Gadget settings https://twittergadget.appspot.com/gadget-gmail.xml
- Add the Facebook Gadget. To add it, copy and paste this URL into Gmail’s Gadget settings
“http://hosting.gmodules.com/ig/gadgets/file/104971404861070329537/facebook.xml” - That’s it – Facebook, Twitter and Buzz are integrated into your email account. Click here to see my set up. Hey ! please don’t read my email!
If you’ve enjoyed this, watch out for the new “Social Media for Enterprise” course coming out of Teesside University.
The 3D Web: the never quite Web
At the very first WWW conference in 1994 there was a proposal for the 3D Web: interactive 3D for the web. It quickly turned into the Virtual Reality Modelling Language (VRML) and for a while it was quite successful. All you needed was a text editor and a free plug-in. But neither VRML in particular nor the 3D Web in general really happened. This despite the fact that Microsoft(Chromeffects), Macromedia in partnership with Intel (Shockwave 3D), and Adobe (Atomsphere), to name a few, all built, and discarded, their own competing systems.
In an article in 2005, Tony Parisi, one of the co-creators of VRML said that now the time of the 3D Web had come in the form of X3D, an XML-based ISO standard. But the company he set up to exploit the moment, Media Machines, was taken over by Vivaty who are mainly interested in 3D social networking to compete with Second Life. Even now Google, Adobe and Mozilla in partnership with Khronos all have competing systems that offer 3D for the Web. Currently, 3D Links lists 70 3D Web technologies and Meta Mole lists and compares 30 based on a set of 25 functional requirements. The vast majority of these require their own plug-in running to view content.
Meta Mole was created by Teesside University’s Dlab as a result of their researches into 3D Web technologies. Their preference is for a game engine-based system called Blue Mars. The other technologies to watch include Viewpoint, Papervision3D, and Unity. The latter is another game development system that can create a whole range of 3D environments including iPhone and iPad as well as the Web and it’s causing quite a stir and not just in the games world: see ‘United They Stand’. Rubix Studios – recently set up by 4 Teesside graduates and based in Victoria Building – are firm believers in Unity for its powerful yet intuitive development environment and the ease with which applications can be tailored to a chosen run time environment. They have a number of impressive 3D web test environments running and are hoping their first iPhone game will be available in the near future.
ScMART Exhibition
A unique exhibition will run at Middlesbrough’s Python Gallery from Feb 18th to March 12th featuring the work of staff at Teesside University’s School of Computing
School of Computing staff at Teesside University work in a variety of fields, meaning they are able to teach drawing and computing skills which combine traditional 2d drawing and painting skills to create conceptual computer created imagery, mostly based on and for the computer game industry.
Staff continue their art-practice as part of their on-going research and they have produced, for this exhibition, a collection of eclectic work, including photography, drawing, painting, sculpture and animation.
Featured in the exhibition is what is believed to be the world’s first 3D print of a ‘Mandelbulb’ and also Maggie Parker’s seminal works, ‘Infinity’ and ‘Torus’. These pieces are impossible to make in the ‘real world’ due to their complexity of shape, only being able to be manifested in the ‘real world’ by recreating them using a 3d printer.
The retiring Dean of the school, Derek Simpson says “This exhibition, to be held at the Python Gallery, Middlesbrough, is an excellent opportunity for both academic and ancillary staff to consolidate their status as artists in both the public’s and students’ eyes and disseminate this work into the larger community”.
Python Gallery, Royal Middlehaven House, Gosford Street, Middlesbrough, TS2 1BB, Telephone: 01642 247745
The Force is With You
The community animation event (Animex Fringe) in Saltburn on Thursday 11th Feb was a tremendous successes with a full house for the matinee (in which we hooked up with children and police in Latvia) and around 80 people for the evening event. The event made it onto Latvian National TV !
You can relive the event on the blog at www.saltburn.org.uk or if you really want to re-run the event in the order it happened click here ( it builds slow but quickly gets media rich) – just read each page, scrolling down and then click “older entries” at the bottom. As well as the hook-up with Latvia, the event was followed by people in Greece, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey, Sweden, Finland and the UK.
The event saw the world premier of “The Force is With You” which you can enjoy below.
New Book by Bob Beagrie
“The Seer Sung Husband” a new paperback of Bob Beagrie poetry is released this month by Smokestack Books, priced at £7.95 (ISBN: 978-0-956034-14-4)
The Seer Sung Husband tells the story of the Pilgrimage of Grace, the sixteenth-century Northern rebellion that briefly defied the authority of Church and State. Tobias Shipton, carpenter and husband of the Yorkshire witch and soothsayer Old Mother Shipton, weaves a wyrd tale of love and loyalty, rebellion and royal retribution. The Seer Sung Husband is a book about folklore and myth, imagination and belief. It’s a portrait of England at a time of radical social, religious and political crisis. It’s a magical realist verse-epic set against the violent upheavals of 16th Century England. It’s a book about witchcraft and statecraft, religious faith and political betrayal.
Acklam Whin Mural
To undertake community engagement sessions with young families and then to create and paint* a mural in the crèche, as well as creating a piece to be displayed outside.
* They are open to other mediums
Please refer to the project outline for more information and all application details. Please note the deadline for completed applications is 9am Monday 22nd February 2010 and that work will need to be completed by the end of March. PLEASE NOTE TIGHT DEADLINE
Please download the project outline for more information & details of the application process at www.teesvalleyarts.org.uk/newsandevents.html
Or email info@teesvalleyarts.org.uk to have the information emailed to you
Terms and conditions
The artist must supply original Enhanced CRB documentation (dated no older than March 08) and evidence of current Public Liability Insurance cover to TVA before appointment; be responsible for their own taxes and national insurance; comply with any health and safety requirements of Acklam Whin Centre.
Total fee to artist – £1,500 (inclusive of any VAT)
The fee to the artist is for creating and painting an indoor mural and external piece, and to attend and participate in two community engagement sessions at Acklam Whin Centre to involve children and parents in the creation of ideas/ images for the mural and for a site visit/ project meeting/s and for any ‘off site’ work as necessary. Fees are inclusive of project travel and any VAT.
There is a materials budget of £400 for the project.
Green Screen Training for Actors
Teesside University is set to deliver a series of innovative courses aimed at professional actors and film directors. The first of these is Acting for Green Screen – a course which will teach actors how to perform in the virtual environments that have become the norm in today’s Hollywood blockbuster movies.
Led by award-winning director Malachi Bogdanov ( Assoc Director English Shakespeare Company, Wales Theatre Company, directed over 70 professional theatre productions) and Special Effects Technician Mark Buschbacher (Casino Royale, Da Vinci Code & Harry Potter), the course will prepare the delegates for working in modern film industry environments and situations.

Ewan Mcgregor found acting in virtual environments daunting. North East-based actors can learn how it's done at Teesside University in March.
This University accredited three day intensive short course offers a unique opportunity for professional actors to work in Teesside University’s industry standard High-Definition sound stage – the only one of its kind available to actors in the north of England, to develop skills in Green Screen Performance, increasing their employability and enhancing their career options.
Acting with an imaginary character in an imaginary location is a daunting prospect for any actor and a technical discipline is required that is not usually supported by conventional actor training. High profile actors like Ewan McGregor and Gwyneth Paltrow have admitted to finding it ‘very, very hard’ and ‘daunting’ when working with this media. Acting for Green Screen has been designed to offer actors the opportunity to experience firsthand, the challenges and demands of this genre, and to enable them to develop the skills required to achieve convincing and accomplished performance in an environment where nothing is as it seems.









