Thursday, October 29, 2009

Cut! Take Two!

Due to unforeseen and unimagined circumstances - the Revit/Universal Studios/Project Phoenix...has been nixed by NBC/Universal powersthatbe. Very sad about it. News made for a very poor start to a week two Monday's ago.

So now what? Well - a bit of scrambling. I'm going to refocus the session on the use of Revit in the film and stage industry. Slightly different flavor, same creamy goodness.

This will be an **major** update to the AU 2006 presentation with industry veteran Jack G. Taylor that presented some extraordinary examples of Revit being used in major motion picture production, while highlighting industry specific challenges of level of detail, work flow and speed of delivery.

Full update course description here: Autodesk® Revit® for Film and Stage.

We'll also be showcasing far more recent examples of major motion picture set designs in Revit. Brilliant stuff that I'm very excited about! For example?


Seriously. Revit. FTW.

Extra huge and gigantic props to Joseph Wurcher (Twitter feed here) and his crack team of hyper-text editors. Seriously - getting class titles and description stuffs edited this close to AU nearly requires a Papal decree. But they managed to jump through hoops to make the necessary changes. Nothing but net! Thanks Joseph!

So the economy is a squishy. You know what? There's industries that would love to have your mad Revit skills besides Architecture.

See you at AU!

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