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Afternoon / Evening Workshops

Posted by Steve Towell on 6 August 2010 | 0 Comments

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Digi Ed has moved.  We have relocated our office to suite A17, 24-32 Lexington Drive. Bella Vista 2153.  We are on the second floor in the building at Norwest that Fitness First is in.  Just below the Westpac Bank. 

We are in a new building and have the space to do what has been asked often of us over the last six years.  Where can we do more claymation?  Parents, students and interested adults have asked us about claymation courses.  So we have created some.  Starting on the 12th October, adults and students can enrol in afternoon / evening claymation workshops.  Both the 1 1/2 or 2 hour workshops will run for ten weeks and give participants the opportunity to develop their interest in a supportive environment.  All aspects from storyboarding to the creation of music and sound effects will be explored over the 10 weeks.  If you are interested in becoming the next Nick Park or just spending time learning a new skill why not enrol today? Places are limited with only twelve participants in each workshop. All equipment and materials are provided including Digital SLR Cameras and Computers.  The course will be run by degree trained professionals who help students make movies every day for a living. Remember that at Digi Ed we believe that engagement is central to all learning so with this as the overriding factor in everything we do, you can bet that these courses will be enjoyable and hands on.

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Dragon Stop Motion

Posted by Steve Towell on 23 April 2010 | 0 Comments

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Digi Ed is proud to announce that we are a reseller for Dragon Stop Motion Software.  This software is the industry standard in stop motion and claymation.  It is used by many professional studios and is available for Windows and Mac platforms. 

The Performers in Schools website is up and running and has been very well received by schools who like the idea of having a central location for performers that have “working with children checks” and valid insurance as well as a performance feedback system. 

Digi Ed is launching Claymation 2.  In response to customer demand we have developed an advanced claymation workshop that takes advantage of some of the many advanced features available in “Dragon Stop Motion 2” software.  This workshop is ideal for High School customers that have participated in our claymation workshop in the past or are more interested in covering camera techniques as opposed to narrative outcomes.  In the advanced workshop students use Digital SLR cameras instead of video to take their shots.   This allows for a much higher quality image as well as focus and depth of field control. Please ring Steve Towell if you wish to discuss any aspects of the new workshop.

It’s Term Two already and Digi Ed is working flat out.  We have only four or five days available in this term and Term 3 is filling fast.  We advise any of our regular customers to book their workshops as soon as possible as we may be in the situation where we can’t fill demand for our product.

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Movie of the Month

Posted by Steve Towell on 28 October 2009 | 0 Comments

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Congratulations to our Movie of the Month winners. Vivienne, Caroline & Isabelle from Tangara School for Girls were the Movie of the Month winners for September / October. They have been sent two Hoyts movie passes each, via their school. Our random winner of two movie passes was Brayden from 6G at Saint Patricks Sutherland. The competition was a great success and we would like to thank all the students who voted. We received over one thousand votes which exceeded expectations. The new competition is up and running and I wish all participants luck. This months movies are from Georges River College, Clarence Town Public School, Sherwood Ridge Public School & Ellison Public School. Feel free to check out the movies and don’t forget to vote. http://www.digied.com.au/movie-of-the-month/ Thanks and Good Luck Steve Towell

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