voxel school We have introduced a new event dedicated to all those who want to work in the future in the video game industry or who want to expand their knowledge of how to work in the world of video games by obtaining certifications from different perspectives.
for this school New Voxel Trends announcedwhich is an event he focuses on Sharing knowledge and experiences with professionals 3D industry, including animation and video game segment profiles as well.
This event will take place next June 22 at the same Voxel School Based on Calle Guzmán el Bueno 25 in Madrid, with limited face-to-face and completely free places (you can also go virtual) which you can book by doing so Click on the following link.
Conferences, round tables, subsequent work …
Voxel directions begin with a conspiracy in 19:30 From the afternoon he was baptized by name “And you, what part of the game do you want to work on?”, where we can see how the video game industry is working with Jose Raloy, a producer and senior video game educator; Manuel Megas, 3D creature artist at Star Vault AB; Arturo Paiva, Director of Animation at Tequila Works and Lara Isabel PR & Social Media Expert at Make Good Art Agency, so you can feed yourselves with knowledge of the different profiles in the video game world.
Starts from At 20.30 there will be several round tables From “Ingame Animation vs Cinematics” in which they will tell us about the differences between being an animated movie or a video game; Present and future of the video game industry. To talk about the development of the sector; “Can you survive in the video game industry being independent?” So you know what it’s like to work and create a video game in an independent studio and “Great Opportunities in the AAA Video Game Industry” They will talk about opportunities to work on large projects within the industry.
After these round tables there will be a session of After work Where attendees will be able to meet various video game and animation professionals.
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