Sunday, December 20, 2009
Considered one of the best business schools in France and Europe, top-ranked ESCP Europe is the world’s oldest institution dedicated to business education and its Executive MBA program ranks 25th in the world. Over ESCP Europe students participated in the creation of this interesting stop-motion animation video.
Remember Matt Harding who danced his way around the world? Well, Matt recently spent some time showing kids at Orphans of Rwanda all about internet video, including how to make their own. While he was there, he directed a fun little stop-motion animatin video called Rwandan Grand Prix:
About Orphans of Rwanda
Founded in 2004, Orphans of Rwanda, Inc. (ORI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting orphans and vulnerable young people in Rwanda who have been affected by the 1994 genocide and diseases such as HIV/AIDS and malaria. ORI’s principal mission is financing university education and related training for young people who, against tremendous odds, have completed secondary school and scored highly on university entrance examinations.
Learn more here.
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But the phrase also brings to mind the beautiful and unique creations that rise from the deep pools of our own creativity. And this community has an overabundance of creativity and talent.
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- Articles/Tutorials on A Quick Little Whale
- Tutorial of Realistic Water Environment
- Making of Kaldewei
- Making of Sea Anemone
- vSwarm - An Open Distributed Render Farm
- Now wheres the 'Under Water Lighting button'?
- & a lot more…
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