The 38th International Conference And Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques

Talks

Changing Dimension

Monday, 8 August 3:45 pm - 5:15 pm | West Building, Rooms 109/110
Ann McNamara, Texas A&M University

Design and Realization of Stereoscopic 3D for Disney Classics

The stereoscopic conversions of Disney's "The Lion King" and "Beauty and the Beast" required development of novel techniques for art direction, editing, and visualization of 3D stereoscopic depth without the use of geometric models.

Evan Goldberg
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Robert Neuman
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Matthew Schnittker
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Dale Mayeda
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Olun Riley
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Kevin Koneval
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Katie Tucker-Fico
Walt Disney Animation Studios

StereoFX: Survey of the Main Stereo Film-Making Techniques

CANCELLED

A concrete survey of stereo film-making techniques based on three recent Moving Picture Company projects.

Damien Fagnou
The Moving Picture Company

Developing Tools for 2D/3D Conversion of Japanese Animations

Production of "Inazuma Eleven: the Movie" required a set of new tools to enable conversion from Japanese animation to 3D stereoscopic movie. This talk summarizes those in-house tools and how OLM used Japanese animation specificity to build up an efficient conversion system.

Marc Salvati
OLM Digital Inc.
Yosuke Katsura
OLM Digital Inc.

Tatsuo Yotsukura
OLM Digital Inc.

Miki Kinoshita
OLM Digital Inc.

Ken Anjyo
OLM Digital Inc.

Hiroshi Uchibori
OLM Digital Inc.

Processing.js: Sketching With Canvas

Processing.js 1.0, a complete port of the Processing language, brings interactive 2D and 3D graphics to the web without the use of plug-ins.

Andor Salga
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

Daniel Hodgin
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

Anna Sobiepanek
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

Scott Downe
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

Mickael Medel
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

Catherine Leung
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology