Showing posts with label Visual Effects Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visual Effects Society. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 October 2017

16th Annual VES Awards Now Open

The 16th Annual VES Awards are now taking entries. Here at Bucks we encourage all our students to enter Category 23: Outstanding Visual Effects in a Student Project. 

The award is sponsored by Autodesk, who make Maya, the leading animation and VFX software, and is a great opportunity for any ambitious student to kick-start their career.

Friday, 17 October 2014

VES Student Awards Now Accepting Entries - Deadline 23 November 2014


The VES Student Award for
Outstanding Visual Effects as Presented by Autodesk


Calling all Visual Effects Animators at Bucks! The annual VES awards are now open. The Visual Effects Society is the organisation that brings digital artists together from all over the globe - it's our professional community organisation. 


The student awards represent a unique opportunity to showcase your work and have it reviewed by the industry’s leading VFX artists. If you win, you will have a chance to take the stage in Beverly Hills, California at the annual VES Awards.

It’s now time to submit your best visual effects or animation work from school projects completed this year. The deadline is 23 November 2014.


Monday, 16 June 2014

The VES Student Award for Outstanding Visual Effects - soon accepting entries


The VES Student Award for
Outstanding Visual Effects as Presented by Autodesk

It was inspired by Steven Spielberg…
Winners have come from across the globe…
Will you be the next one to join them on the red carpet?

ATTENTION: Students of Visual Effects, Animation and Digital Media

Looking for a unique opportunity to showcase your work and have it reviewed by the industry’s leading VFX artists?

Then get ready to compete for this coveted award and a chance to take the stage in Beverly Hills, California at the annual VES Awards.

It’s prep time, so think about submitting your best visual effects or animation work from school projects completed this year.  Keep your digital files handy so you can use them in the fall to prepare your entry.