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Maya workshop

Maya is used throughout the film, television and gaming industries to create stunning 3D creatures and worlds, animation and visual effects.

In this introductory course to this amazing program, you will learn all about the endless possibilities to create models and animation using Maya.  Explore the interface and tools, learn how to model, texture, light and animate 3D objects.  Step behind the scenes and see how Maya is used to create believable worlds and characters.

The course includes practical exercises, examples and notes.

Duration:
Four consecutive Saturdays

Dates:
Workshop One:
Saturday May 1, Saturday May 8, Saturday May 15, Saturday May 22
Workshop Two:
Saturday July 3, Saturday July 10, Saturday July 17, Saturday July 24

Time: 9.00am to 3.00pm

Venue:  
South Seas Film, Television & Animation School
Unit 1 Computer Lab
75 Ellice Rd, Glenfield, Auckland

Costs:
Student $337.50 including GST
Others $395 including GST 
(Payments must be received at least 5 days prior to course commencement.  See our terms and conditions for more info.)

How to apply:
Freephone: 0508 768 847 (0508 SOUTHSEAS) or 09 444-3253
Email: lauren@southseas.co.nz
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RICHARD GREEN | 1993
Richard has found a wide variety of opportunities to use his skills after majoring in Directing and Production at South Seas. He describes himself as a Treaty educator and film maker. His film Te Whare has featured in international film festivals and he is working on a documentary about his 96-year-old grandfather that includes four generations of men in his family.
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