
Global
graphics symposium EGO 2001 in Chennai on 8, 9 March
(Posted on 13 February 6:30 pm)
Pentamedia
Graphics, IBM, SGI, Creek & River and COMPAQ are organising the
biggest and the only annual symposium in the country for the entertainment
industry on 8th and 9th March at Le Royal Meridien in Chennai,
India.
This
was announced on Thursday at a press conference held in south
Mumbai. Conceived last year, the Entertainment Graphics Organization
(EGO) is an annual forum for the global entertainment graphics
fraternity to interact and review existing technology & trends.
"The
computer animation industry has been steadily growing over the
past few years," K Srinivasan, Director COO, PentaMedia Graphics,
said. "From revenues of $ 850,000 in the 80s, the computer animation
portion of the entertainment industry is expected to touch $ 40
billion by 2003. With this kind of growth prospects, EGO 2001
aims to provide participants a wealth of information on the latest
happenings in the entertainment graphics arena. They would be
able to learn and discover ground breaking technologies and put
to use these technologies for their own endeavor," Srinivasan
said.
"EGO
2001 is an excellent opportunity for Indian content creation organisations
to interact with some of the world's best. It also offers them
a platform to identify newer opportunities that they can address
not only for the domestic market in India but the international
market as well," Dr Prasad V Medury, Managing Director, SGI India,
said.
The
inaugural conference of the Entertainment Graphics Organization,
EGO 2000, held last year, attracted almost 400 guests from the
global motion picture, television, special effects and animation
field. The delegates - from the USA, Canada, Europe, England,
Japan and other Pacific Rim countries - included software developers,
high-end computer animation producers who traveled to Kelabakkam
to understand the latest status of the computer animation industry.
Key presenters included Scott Ross, CEO, Digital Domain, Robi
Roncarelli, Pixel Animation Directory, Kim Davidson, CEO, Side
Effects Software, and Andrew Russell, BBC, among other eminent
industry leaders.
EGO
2001 will have Robi Roncarelli and Scott Ross making presentations
on the status of the global computer animation industry. Besides
them, the symposium will have representatives from Side Effects
Software, Aptech, Cable & Satellite Broadcasters, Razorfish, Inc.,
Disney, Rainbow, The William Morris Agency, 20th Century Fox Animation,
Platinum studios, Hyperion Studio, BD Fox & Friends, Reliance
Entertainment, Motion Picture of America, ESPN/STAR sports (India)
and Television Asia.
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