Former CMT animator to speak on 'Outlaws Concert' campaign
From staff reports
Issue date: 2/19/07 Section: The Scene
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Traylor Woodall, owner of Five Stone Studios in Franklin and former senior designer and animator at Country Music Television (CMT), will speak at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 19, in the Brown Hall auditorium at East Tennessee State University.
Woodall will discuss "CMT's 'Outlaws Concert' Promotional Campaign," an insider's view of a grueling six-week project that tested the skills of a team of animators, required thousands of "render farm" hours, and involved a green screen film shoot plus custom script programming.
Woodall's free public talk is presented by the digital media program of the Department of Technology and Geomatics in ETSU's College of Business and Technology.
For further information or for assistance in seating those with disabilities, contact Cher Cornett, director of the Niswonger Digital Media Center, at 423-979-3151.
Woodall will discuss "CMT's 'Outlaws Concert' Promotional Campaign," an insider's view of a grueling six-week project that tested the skills of a team of animators, required thousands of "render farm" hours, and involved a green screen film shoot plus custom script programming.
Woodall's free public talk is presented by the digital media program of the Department of Technology and Geomatics in ETSU's College of Business and Technology.
For further information or for assistance in seating those with disabilities, contact Cher Cornett, director of the Niswonger Digital Media Center, at 423-979-3151.
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