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Bay Area Creative Connection PANEL DISCUSSIONS | THEATER The Animation Collaborative’s 10:30–11:30am | “The Artist as an Employee: Best Practices for Staying Creative” with Mike Stern (Pixar) 11:45am–12:30pm | “The Animation Process on Inside Out” with Victor Bay Area Navone (Pixar) 1:30–2:15pm | “Crafting An Experience: Designing Games Feelings First” with Harrison G. Pink (Hangar 13 Games) Creative 2:45–3:45pm | “Burning Both Ends: The Making of Borrowed Time” Short Film Production & Screening of 7-min Short Film with Lou Hamou-Lhadj, Andrew Coats, & Amanda Jones (Pixar) Connection 4–4:45pm | “Launching Your Creative Career: Tips, Tricks, & Advice for Breaking Into the Creative Industry” with Kim Diaz (Pixar), Lori Beck (ILM), & Sara Geimer (Telltale Games) 5:15–6pm | “Acting & Animation” with Robb Denovan (Pixar) March 12, 2016 10:30am-5:30pm WORKSHOPS | LEARNING CENTER, DIGITAL MEDIA STUDIO 10:30am–noon | “The Story Process with a Veteran Pixar Story Artist” with Matthew Luhn (Pixar) At The Walt Disney 2–3:30pm | “Stop Motion vs. CG: Similarities & Differences” with Tom Family Museum Gibbons & Chuck Duke (Tippett Studios), featuring examples of shot approaches from Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Mad God 4–5:30pm | “Using the Layered Method: One-Character Acting Shot Animation Demo in Maya” with Michal Makarewicz (Pixar) Additional registration required for Workshops and Reviews, see confirmation email for links to register. PORTFOLIO REVIEWS | LEARNING CENTER, ART STUDIO 10–11:45am | Animation with Tal Shwarzman (Pixar), Victor Navone (Pixar), and Peter Kelly (ILM) 2–3:15pm | Design and Story with Derek Thompson, Story Artist (Pixar) and Chris Sasaki, Character Designer (Pixar) GALLERY TALKS WITH DOUG FRANKEL (PIXAR) 11am | Disneyland Model, Gallery 9 1:30pm | Burbank Studio, Gallery 5.
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