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Written by Paul Mahoney   
Thursday, 06 May 2010 10:02

Symposium 2010
New dates: October 26-28
Hosted with the
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
North America.
 
Programming highlights will include:  
3D production, post and distribution
360 degree immersive media including Full Dome Planetarium
Special exhibit installations including Science on a Sphere
Interactive handheld media

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Museums, cultural institutions and NGOs present rich opportunities for collaboration with broadcasters and content creators. There has never been a better time to forge partnerships. Join the brightest minds in the industry for an inside look at advanced technology and emerging trends in public media. The DMNS Phipps IMAX theater will premiere its 3D upgrade to an IMAX next generation digital theater system, one of only three systems in

 

Sea Studios Partnership Opportunity


Mark Shelley, Executive Director of Sea Studios Foundation, is looking to join forces with an individual or organization that will allow both to move effectively into the future. It is with this spirit of experimentation, research, hard work and collaboration that Sea Studios is looking to merge the Foundation with the success of another individual or organization. Of particular interest to Shelley and SSF, is an individual or organization that has:
· Success in existing body of work
· Deep understanding of the media business
· Deep understanding and appreciation for the environment
· Experience running/managing a business
· A current backlog of work

Want to know more?
Click here to read the entire brief of what Mark has in mind!

 

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