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Houdini—based visual effects studio opens in Nanyang Polytechnic
Channel NewsAsia - 2 hours 57 minutes ago
SINGAPORE : Nanyang Polytechnic has invested over US$1 million to set up a visual effects studio.
It aims to train local talents for movie and gaming industries in the region.
What do blockbusters like The Incredible Hulk and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire have in common? Well, the visual effects in these movies were created by a software called Houdini.
And now, Nanyang Polytechnic students will be able to create stunning effects and 3D animation, using the same software in the school’s cutting—edge visual effects studio.
The software’s developer — Canadian technology company Side Effects Software Inc — is working with the polytechnic to develop local talents, to meet the industry’s growing need for visual effect specialists.
Daniel Tan, director, School of Interactive and Digital Media, Nanyang Polytechnic, elaborated: "We will be able to train more people who understand the use of this tool and the ability to develop the capabilities of using this tool, and extend it even further so that some of these movies we see on TV can be produced even in Singapore."
Nanyang Polytechnic is the first education institution in Singapore to conduct training in Houdini software.
Under the collaboration, students and staff from the polytechnic will also undergo internships at the software developer’s local and overseas studios in Canada and the US.
Some will even get to attend an intensive Houdini boot camp in Los Angeles.
Marcus Lim, student, Nanyang Polytechnic, said: "I feel it is a great honour to go there, because it will give me a great exposure overseas. And I will also get a chance to learn new software."
Training and upgrading programmes for industry professionals are also in the pipeline. — CNA/ms
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