Press Release : Toon Boom’s CEO Joan Vogelesang To Create An Animated Presence In Barbados

June 22nd, 2010
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ClearHead Ideas consultants (CHIC) No 7, 82 Edhill Terrace

Shop Hill, St Thomas

Phone 246.424.0994

Email: walrond@myself.com

Press Release

 

Contact: Lennox Chandler, Head, NCST

Phone: 246.427.5270

Linda Walrond

246.424.0994

 

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For immediate release

 

Joan vogelesang – an animated presence in barbados

 

Barbadian artists are being trained in the lucrative art of animation at the Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination, using one of the world’s leading animation software developed by Toon Boom Animations Inc. And this week, the President and CEO of the Canadian-based company, Joan Vogelesang pays a visit to Barbados to lend her expertise and knowledge of the world market to chart the future of the animation industry in Barbados.

Ms. Vogelesang, who grew up in the Caribbean, has over 30 years of experience as a senior executive responsible for international business development, customer care and operational management. She will be a key participant in a strategic planning session taking place at the EBCCI on Thursday, June 24th from 9.30 a.m. The workshop will look at how best Barbados can exploit a burgeoning global animation market that earned more than 200 billion dollars last year, provide rewarding careers for the island’s artists, and become a major foreign exchange earner.

In 2004, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry honored Ms. Vogelesang with the Life Time Achievement Award for promoting the Indian Animation Sector on the global map. In 2001,

Also attending the Barbados strategic planning workshop will be representatives from Invest Barbados, the EBCCI, the Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Int’l Trade Law, Policy and Services, UWI, the Trade section of the Canadian High Commission, BIMAP, the Ministries of Trade and Commerce, Education and Foreign Affairs, as well as members of the newly-formed Barbados Animators Network Guild (BANG), AnimeKon, and the department of Animation, Digital Media Studies, University of Trinidad and Tobago, and the National Council for Science and Technology (NCST), host of the event.

The Toon Boom Animations CEO is also expected to have talks with Canadian High Commission Trade Commissioner, Jacques Desjardins, and officials of the Ministry of Trade and Commerce. She will also be a guest of Morning Barbados on Thursday.

Ms. Vogelesang is a regular guest speaker at international animation events, including Asia Animation Conference, ChangZhou Animation Festival, HangZhou Animation Festival, eLearning Africa, FRAMES and NASSCOM Animation India. While in Barbados, Ms Vogelesang will also be the keynote speaker at the opening of AnimeKon at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre on Saturday morning (June 26th), and will be a member of the panel discussion that follows the opening ceremony. The Animekon Expo is Barbados' first ever pop culture convention bringing together the major players in the entertainment industry with their fans.

Ms Vogelesang, who has been nominated as one of the Top 25 Women in Animation by Animation Magazine arrives in Barbados today, June 23rd.

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The Living Screen – Toon Boom Workshops Get Going

June 13th, 2010
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Coordinator of Workshops Phil Phillips Speaks to Training Instructor Paul Trinner of Toon Boom

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Press Release – the living screen – 2nd sequel

June 1st, 2010

 

ClearHead Ideas consultants (CHIC) No 7, 82 Edhill Terrace

Shop Hill, St Thomas

Phone 246.424.0994

Email: walrond@myself.com

 

Press Release

Contact: Lennox Chandler, Head, NCST

Phone: 246.427.5270

Linda Walrond

246.424.0994

 

For immediate release

 

the living screen – 2nd sequel

Barbadian artists will once again turn on the Living Screen – through a series of computerised animation technology workshops conducted under the aegis of the National Council for Science & Technology and facilitated by Toon Boom Animation Graphics.

Students of the Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic, the Barbados Community College and the UWI are also the target of a special focus on Animation in Education one-day workshops on June 10th and 11th at BIMAP. It is part of the NCST’s mandate to contribute to the internationalisation of Barbados through the application of science, technology and innovation. This year the introductory workshops have been extended to two, giving the opportunity to 40 Barbadians involved in any type of graphics, the opportunity to be introduced to, or hone their skills in this rapidly-burgeoning industry, which raked in more than US200 billion worldwide in 2009.

The first animation workshop was conducted in November last year at BIMAP training centre on Harbour Road. This year the venue will be the Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imagination (EBCCI), Cave Hill Campus. The first workshop will be conducted June 14th-18th from 9 am – 12.30 pm, and the second from June 15th to 18th, from 2.30 pm – 5.30 pm. The need to launch 2 workshops this year underlines the intense interest in this relatively new field for Barbados, and participants are expected to include graphics artists who work in illustration, character development, painting (digital), colour/lLighting, concept art and background/set design as well as rendering, animating and motion tweening, scripting, storyboard, art direction and production planning, cinematography and special effects.

A number of organisations are assisting in this effort, among them the EBCCI, BIMAP, Invest Barbados, AnimeKon and BANG. BANG is a substantive result of the first animation course, formed to give new and developing animators assistance in furthering their career objectives.

This year’s series of animation workshops will also include a certification programme, which will be open to a limited number of people who have successfully concluded the introductory programme, or who have sufficient experience in the field. This will be held at the EBCCI from June 19th to June 25th. An introductory “Train the Trainer” workshop will also be held from June 21st – 25th. The venue for this will also be the EBCCI.

June 24th will see the EBCCI hosting an important strategic planning session. Participants at this session to chart the future of animation in Barbados are expected to include Toon Boom Animation, the NCST, EBCCI, BIMAP, Full Circle Animation, BANG, Invest Barbados and AnimeKon.

Registration for the Introductory Animation Workshop series closes on June 9th, and information about all workshops may be found on http://scienceiskewl.com/blog or by calling 424-0994

 

June 1, 2010

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This also serves as an invitation for (newsroom) to cover the opening ceremony June 14th at 11.00 am at the EBCCI. Will provide details in a follow-up email

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Introductory Course – Animation In Education By Toon Boom

June 1st, 2010

 

 

National Council for Science & Technology and Toon Boom

invite you to

Animation In Education

for students of the Barbados Community College

and Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic. 

At Bimap

2 workshops

June 10th or June 11th, 2010

from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Free

Look alive and register before June 6th. Call 424-0994 for details

Lay the foundation for a 21st century career in Animation Graphics

REGISTER BELOW

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Toon Boom Animation Workshops Hosted By National Council for Science & Technology

May 19th, 2010

National Council for Science & Technology

(NCST)

Animation Workshops with Toon Boom Animation

 

http://www.toonboom.com/

 

Toon Boom's client base ranges from professional studios to individual animators and colleges. Prestigious customers include: Walt Disney Animation Studios and Walt Disney Television Animation, Nelvana, Warner Bros. Animation, Walking the Dog, Mercury Filmworks, China Central Television, Toonz India Ltd, eMation, Rough Draft Korea, Alphanim, Cosgrove Hall, Cromosoma and Enarmonia. (Learn more on Toon Boom)

 

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BCC, SJPP, EBCC

Proposed Schedule

June 10th BIMAP 20 Persons      9:00 a.m – Noon & 2:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m.

June 11th BIMAP 20 Persons 9:00 a.m. – Noon & 2:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m.


Proposed Official Ceremony – Living Screen


June 14th EBCCI -WWT  -  11:00 am -  Sir Hilary Beckles (invited guests)

 

Introductory Animation

June 14-18th   EBCCI 15 persons 9:00 – 12:30 p.m.

June 15th – 18th   EBCCI 15 persons 2:30 – 5:30 p.m.

 

Certification Programme

Saturday June 19th (Boot-camp) EBCCI 20 Persons 9:00 – 4:00 p.m.

June 21st – 25th       EBCCI 20 Persons 9:00 – 2:00 p.m.

 

Introductory Train the Trainer – EBCCI

June 21st – 25th EBCCI TBD TBD

 

Strategic Planning Session (Invitation only)

June 24th EBCCI 9:30 to 12:30 pm TOON BOOM, NCST, EBCCI, BIMAP, FULL CIRCLE ANIMATION, BANG, INVEST B’DOS, ANIMEKON

 

Closing Ceremony (Invitation only)

June 25th EBCCI – WWT 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Proposed Speakers Lennox Chandler, Joan Vogelesang, Professor Gladstone Yearwood

 

 

APPLICATION GUIDELINES

 

This course is designed specifically for creative practitioners and students of the visual arts who come from a range of creative backgrounds and who want to develop their technical, creative and professional potential in animation .

 

The application process is competitive and decisions will be made based on evidence from the application form itself, from submitted portfolio work, as well as from individual responses at the interview process.

It is expected that applicants possess a creative background ranging from Illustration, Computer Graphics, Fine Art/Design, Film/Media.

What is most important is the participant’s commitment to the development of their professional animation skills, and the showcasing of their creative and technical ability to undertake all elements of the training programme.

Applications should be accompanied by an up to date CV and a portfolio of creative works.

 

COURSE AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

The course aims to:-

-Enable creative practitioners to develop both technical and creative animation skills.

- Help participants acquire the appropriate professional knowledge of the animation process, through the skilful manipulation of Toon Boom Software, particularly with a view to supporting the future development of both their personal and professional practice in the field of animation.

-Offer an intensive small group experience, that promotes team work and professionalism through a cross pollination of ideas and diverse creative skill sets.

After completing the training, participants will be better equipped to progress to higher level qualifications in animation, and towards acquiring roles within the new and emerging animation sector in Barbados and the wider Caribbean region.

ADMISSION FEE : $50 BDS

Course Dates - (1) June 14th – 18th, 2010  9:00 am – 12:30 pm

                             (2) June 15th – 18th, 2010 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm 

Registration Form

Download the Application Form Here

Deadline For Applications June 9th 2010

Complete registration and email to clearhead(at)consultant.com 

For any other info call 424-0994 or email  clearhead(at)consultant.com 

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Soil Conservation Describing The Steps They Take Against Soil Erosion

March 26th, 2010

Soil Conservation showcasing the steps they take to combat soil erosion.

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Leandra Wilkinson Of Pearson Education Showcasing Active Teach

March 26th, 2010

 

Leandra Wilkinson of Pearson Education speaking to us while setting her booth showcasing www.pearsoncaribbean.com/activeteach, Active Teach is a service which provides online digital resources for to teachers.

Pearson Education the leading educational publisher in the world; having been in the Caribbean for the last 60 years has stayed abreast of the current technology trends and the needs of the Caribbean teachers and students of science and technology.

 

This has lead to the creation of the ActiveTeach; a fully interactive digital teacher’s resource intended for use with the Interactive White Board) and the ActiveBook; an interactive version of our popular CSEC IT and Science series in 2008. We have now made this technology available to lower secondary levels of the same subjects and have expanded our subject offerings.

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Project Discovery – SOLAR CELL

March 26th, 2010

SOLAR CELL

 The students Lee-Ann Briggs from the Combermere School and Shanice Seale, from the Garrison Secondary School presented on alternative sources of energy and focused on using the sun to harness its energy. They showed a wide range of knowledge as Linda-Joy Forde, Head of the Science Department of the Garrison Secondary School looked on. The students presented two possible alternatives of solar cells,  in the form of a copper solar cell and a titanium solar cell. The cells both are highly cost effective in terms of their production costs and are produced mainly from locally accessed materials.

The copper solar cell functioned using  the process of electrolysis. It made use of use of coprous oxide and copper as the electrodes and simple inexpensive salt water as the electrolyte.  

The titanium solar cell was constructed using a single glass panel,  titanium oxide and raspberry juice as well as carbon emitted from a candle. They also highlighted the importance of the solar cells in relation to functioning as an alternative source for generating electricity to power simple household devices such as a radio, which can be used  during recreational activities

The projects are all developmental and will undergo further modifications over time with a view of developing to commercial production which enables the saving of foreign exchange and the recycling of some material that would normally be discarded after their initial use.

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BCC Makes A Wide Range Of Cleaning Agents With Chemicals You Can Find At Home

March 13th, 2010

BCC Makes A Wide Cleaning Agents With Chemicals You Can Find At Home

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Harrison’s College Showcases One Of The Most Effective Engines – The Stirling Engine

March 13th, 2010

 

Top Ten Current Uses for a Stirling Engine

  1. Cordless hair dryer
  2. Heats homes in The Netherlands with 50-75 hp engine.
  3. Provides basic power (5 hp) in Bangladesh by burning rice husks on the hot side of the engine (Lockwood engine).
  4. Provides basic power to remote African villages by burning wood (1-5 hp Van Arsdell-Howard University engine).
  5. Power oceanographic exploration submarine for Jacques Costeau, the Saga, so his team can quietly sneak up on the fishies and the whalies.
  6. Power the quietest military submarines in the world—a 1300 hp Stirling engine drives subs in the Swedish and Danish fleets (but not in the American fleet—yet!!!).
  7. Powers a rotisserie attachment to BBQ in Tulsa, Oklahoma (The Stirling engine rotisserie is so valuable that the owner will risk life and limb to dash out into Oklahoma rain and tornadoes to rescue the rotisserie—but leaves the BBQ to fend for itself!).
  8. Powers remote scientific research stations in Antarctica, providing power to run the experiments, the telescope, and send back data to scientists in warmer locations.
  9. Provides power to homes and businesses in Las Vegas, Nevada. The heat source is a series of solar collectors.
  10. And the #1 use for a Stirling engine today … A Cat Magnet! (Any cat within 100 yards is drawn to it!)

 

Top Ten Uses for a Stirling Engine in History

  1. A car: the AMC Spirit was powered by a Stirling engine in the 1970’s.
  2. Fans: from the 1880’s to 1930’s, fans were often powered by Stirling engines.
  3. Radios and rowboats. In the 1930’s, an engineer from Philips Electronics in The Netherlands found a Stirling fan at a flea market. Buying it, he adapted the engine to run a radio. Unfortunately, the transistor was invented soon after, making the more expensive Stirling radio obsolete. Deciding the project wouldn’t be in vain, the engineer took the Stirling engine and hung off the side of a row boat. Imagine the people standing along the Dutch canals wondering what was powering that rowboat with no oars in sight!
  4. As a veritable replacement for any steam engine, the Stirling engine is much safer—which is why the Reverend Robert Stirling invented it in 1816!
  5. Refrigerators and freezers: Sun Power of Athens, Ohio developed Stirling-powered refrigeration units in the 1980’s but they did not dent the market.
  6. Stirling cycle coolers generate liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen in labs all around the world. It’s a moderately priced way to do so!
  7. A yacht: Philips Electronics developed a 90 hp Stirling use for marine use.
  8. Domestic water pumps: 1870’s to 1920’s.
  9. Sewing machines: 1870’s to 1920’s.
  10. And the #1 top use for a Stirling Engine … A Cat Magnet! Worked back then too!

 

Written by Kathy Bazan.

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