Sunday, June 6, 2010

Lego City Destroyers

3 Guys who want to destroy lego city!

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Travelling in The Alps: Julier Pass

When travelling the Alps, a historic route to take is the Julier Pass connecting the lowlands of the canton of Grisons with the high valley of the Engadin. The pass is kept open all year round and is equally breathtaking in winter and summer.
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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Manipal University announces admissions to its media & entertainment courses

Manipal University, the pioneering force in higher education in India, has announced the opening of admissions to the August 2010 batch for its comprehensive and industry-focused new-age courses in the Media & Entertainment sector.
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Interview with Virender Singh Rathore, Animation Film Director

Virender Singh Rathore is an Animation Film Director with over fourteen years of experience in the field of animation. An alumni of ZICA, he was trained in Animation Film Making under Russian Masters Alexander Davidov and Vladimir Tarasov of Soyuz Multi Film, Moscow. One of the pioneers of Clay Animation in India with his famous film ‘Gaseous Clay‘, he went on to work on some of the best brands and clients.
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Winners of CGTantra Community Awards 2010

The CGTantra Community Awards this year received 600 odd entries. The Awards in its second edition enjoyed participation from various Indian studios and institutions like Prana, FutureWorks, VCL, Prime Focus, NID, MAAC, Frameboxx and also had international participation from universities like Filmakademie.
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Nick partners with Far East to launch Ninja Hattori Back-To-School Range

Nick India in association with Far East, has announced introduces an all-new range of Ninja Hattori bottles, sippers, compass boxes, mugs & loads more.
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HP Technology helps DreamWorks Animation bring "Shrek Forever After" in 3-D to life

The power of HP technology and the creativity of DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. fuse once again as the studio‘s final chapter to the Shrek film series, "Shrek Forever After," hit theatres in 3-D.
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