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Red Stick 18
International Digital Festival
Digital Media Center Theater
340 East Parker - LSU, Baton Rouge April 24, 2018 - 10:00 AM until:
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April 24th through April 28th.
Red Stick International Festival ’18 promises to be bigger and better than the 2017 event. This year's festival will focus on Digital Media (including, but not limited to animation), maker-fairs, experimental music concerts, digital art exhibits, game jams and other technology derived events. Come see what the cutting edge of digital looks like and take a glimpse into the future.
On April 24th Esports LSU (@EsportsLSU) will host an e-sports symposium:
LSU’s esports club has over 300 members with competitive teams in Rocket League, Hearthstone, Overwatch, Heroes of the Storm, League of Legends and World of Warcraft. Come by and play with LSU’s finest esports athletes and see the latest video games in the field. From Virtual Reality to Fortnite.
More people aged 18-25 watch esports than traditional sports. There are 1600 Collegiate Esports Club programs in 600 Universities with 78 Varsity teams. There are multiple leagues that students can compete in such as League of Legends College Championships, TESPA, AVGL, CSL and NACE. The day will include regular talks about esports and games to play! Come to LSU and find out that Esports is more than just playing games! Registration for this event is free and open to the public. Tuesday April 24th, 2018
Schedule of Events:
- 10:00 am : Jesse Wang (HTC) - Collegiate Esports: First Glance and Insider Perspective
- 11:00 am: Matthew Greene (Happy Mushroom) - Formerly worked on League of Legends
- 1:00 pm: Nathaniel Tsai (Dreamleague Gaming) KEYNOTE SPEAKER
- 2:00 pm: Jonathon Oudthone (President/Founder NGAGE Esports)
- 3:00 pm: Kyle Langley (Fortnite/Epic) - Going from an Indie to a AAA Designer
- 4:00 pm: Mark Candella (Twitch)
- 5:00 pm: Trihex (Twitch Celebrity) - Super Mario Odyssey Speed Run
- 6:30 pm: Hardware Panel (CORSAIR/NVIDIA/HP)
Get Free Tickets here - https://bit.ly/2uFZn7y
On April 25th attend the Video Game Symposium at the Digital Media Center and Patrick Taylor:
Wednesday April 25th, 2018
LSU Digital Media Center
- 1:00 pm - Chris White
Story to Life: The Art and Science of Visual Effects in Film
RedStick 2018 is proud to welcome Chris White, Technical Director, currently working for Weta Digital. Chris’ talk will be Bringing the Story to Life: The Art and Science of Visual Effects in Film. In this presentation, Chris will give a ‘behind the scenes’ look at how visual effects artists contribute to how stories are told in film. He will use his work on Maze Runner: The Death Cure, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, and the Planet of the Apes trilogy to describe how research, creativity, and the work of many artists across disciplines aid in this process.
Chris White is a two time Academy Award Visual Effects artist for his work on Rise of Planet of the Apes and The Hobbit: Unexpected Journey. Chris has been responsible for the creation of CityBot, the procedural environment engine used to create 1930s New York City for Peter Jackson’s King Kong. Chris started his career in 1996 where he worked at ILM with LSU’s own Ken Wesley on classic films including Twister, Mars Attacks!, Spawn, The Perfect Storm and Men in Black II. His latest film is Maze Runner: The Death Cure.
- 2:00 pm - Mike Ludlam
Tech & Art: My Time in Film, Games and 3D Printing
Mike Ludlam is currently a Senior Technical Artist on the engineering team at Toys For Bob. TFB is a game studio located in Northern California and is the originator of the popular _Skylanders- franchise.
Mike began creating flying logos and 30 second all-CG commercials in the early 90s utilizing Silicon Graphics computers and Wavefront software. Later he joined Industrial Light & Magic as a technical director and created computer VFX for feature films. He then pursued other digital endeavours such as web startups and 3D printing. All together this totals over 25 years of experience with digital media.
Patrick Taylor Hall - Room TBD
- 3:00 - 6:00 pm - Luis Cataldi
Luis Cataldi is the Epic Director, Education & Learning Resources. Luis Cataldi has been working in the computer graphic industry for more than 20+ years in a variety of roles from character rigger to FX artist. His work has appeared in television , music videos, theme parks, feature animated movies and AAA video games. Luis will be giving a hands on 3 hour workshop on some of the latest features in Unreal Engine.
Get Free Tickets here - https://bit.ly/2GxBZuq
Also, Futurefest will feature student work in digital art, video games, and animation. Come and see work by future designers, programmers, and digital artists.
An EMDM immersion expo will show the future of electronic and experimental music.
On April 28 at the Kid's lab promises an interactive journey to inspire today's youth to be tomorrow's innovators. And the Maker Expo will showcase makers from around the area including Acadian Robotics, the only 3D printer manufacturer in Louisiana, and LSU’s Digital Media Arts & Engineering program.
This is just the beginning of announcements - you don't want to miss these events.
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