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Motion focus system a “game-changer”
An ancient Greek philosopher is helping NSCAD University film professor Sam Fisher with a contemporary problem. The problem is focus pulling in the film industry.
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An ancient Greek philosopher is helping NSCAD University film professor Sam Fisher with a contemporary problem. The problem is focus pulling in the film industry.
Nova Scotia Community College and NSCAD University are partnering on two new articulation agreements which would allow students to attend both NSCC and NSCAD. The
NSCAD University welcomes artist and filmmaker Oliver Ressler from Vienna, Austria for the first public lecture of 2014. Mr. Ressler produces installations, projects in the
Every week in Seoul, South Korea, an elderly group of Korean women gather outside the Japanese embassy to protest. Coerced into sexual slavery during the
Film professor Sam Fisher figures he’s got 15 years of writing projects stacked in his head and he’s happy that at least one of them
Back when Jason Buxton was a 21-year-old student at NSCAD in the early 1990s, he didn’t fully appreciate what his teacher, Jerry Ferguson, had to
There’s nothing like getting the biggest news of your life and having to keep it to yourself for months on end. That’s what happened to
NSCAD graduate John Kahrs did his alma mater proud on Sunday night when he picked up an Oscar for his animated short, Paperman. The Disney
John Kahrs’s animated short Paperman has all the hallmarks of a Disney production: appealing characters, attention to detail, a charming story and a dash of
Seems a lot of NSCAD folks are headed to North Adams, Massachusetts at the end of May. Why you ask? It’s because of Oh, Canada,
An ancient Greek philosopher is helping NSCAD University film professor Sam Fisher with a contemporary problem. The problem is focus pulling in the film industry.
Nova Scotia Community College and NSCAD University are partnering on two new articulation agreements which would allow students to attend both NSCC and NSCAD. The
NSCAD University welcomes artist and filmmaker Oliver Ressler from Vienna, Austria for the first public lecture of 2014. Mr. Ressler produces installations, projects in the
Every week in Seoul, South Korea, an elderly group of Korean women gather outside the Japanese embassy to protest. Coerced into sexual slavery during the
Film professor Sam Fisher figures he’s got 15 years of writing projects stacked in his head and he’s happy that at least one of them
Back when Jason Buxton was a 21-year-old student at NSCAD in the early 1990s, he didn’t fully appreciate what his teacher, Jerry Ferguson, had to
There’s nothing like getting the biggest news of your life and having to keep it to yourself for months on end. That’s what happened to
NSCAD graduate John Kahrs did his alma mater proud on Sunday night when he picked up an Oscar for his animated short, Paperman. The Disney
John Kahrs’s animated short Paperman has all the hallmarks of a Disney production: appealing characters, attention to detail, a charming story and a dash of
Seems a lot of NSCAD folks are headed to North Adams, Massachusetts at the end of May. Why you ask? It’s because of Oh, Canada,