lafsA User’s Group Meeting hosted by the Los Angeles Film School Computer Animation group will be held next week on June 11th in the B2 Theater.  Special guests include software developers from StudioGPU, who will be talking about MachStudio Pro, and artists Dan Bigelow and Robert Silva.  RSVP is required, but it sounds like a great chance to learn some new tricks and network with some experts in the field.

Full announcement after the break.

Los Angeles Film School Computer Animation User Group Meeting  June 11, 2009 –  MachStudio Pro, Daniel Bigelow, and Robert Silva
Join us Thursday June 11, 2009 from 7-9pm in the B2 Theater, for the first LAFS Computer Animation User Group Meeting with our special guests StudioGPU, Daniel Bigelow, and Robert Silva for a night of art and technology.
Please RSVP with Lauren Bentle, [email protected]
StudioGPU- Software Developers
In development for over 5 years, software developers StudioGPU present their rendering technology  “MachStudio Pro”. StudioGPU claims “production cycles that often take days or weeks are now reduced to minutes or even seconds. this is not an incremental shift, but a bold workflow change to the way 3D CG content is created”.
Dan Bigelow- Artist & Designer
Artist, illustrator, director & designer Dan Bigelow has worn many hats in his creative career. we have asked him to talk about the work he has done for Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim program, “Metalocalpyse”, seasons 1 & 2 . Dan developed, drew. colored all prop elements on the show. Mr. Bigelow will bring his unique perspective to creating art for entertainment & broadcast television.
Robert Silva- Environment Artist & LAFS Course Director
LAFS Course Directors Robert Silva will be demonstrating the Unreal Engine. Robert will show how easy it is to get up and running with the Unreal Editor.State of the art video game technology has never been so accessible. if you are interested in making your own video games, Unreal is currently dominating the game authoring market, let our in house expert show you the ropes.

The Los Angeles Film School
B2 Theatre
6363 Sunset Blvd.
Hollywood , CA 90028