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Re: Computer Animation Terminology

by Rowley <industry3dREMOVE@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 13, 2007 at 09:42 PM

Hmm... seem to remember that McGraw-Hill put out a rather comprehensive 
"Handbook" on Multimedia some years ago (like 10 years ago, got a copy 
of it around here somewhere) - think they also did on A/V too. The 
Multimedia one included a lot of audiovisual information if I remember 
correctly. Probably needs some serious updating.


You might want to look around - you might be duplicating a lot of stuff 
that is already out there. Just a suggestion. There are places out there 
that teach stuff like this, you might do some research and see what sort 
of text they use.

Martin

Hollywords, LLC wrote:

> We are compiling a dictionary of audiovisual industry terms (called
> Hollywords) and are looking for individuals interested in contributing
> to the dictionary project (fact checking existing entries, submitting
> new entries, acting as subject-matter editors, etc.).
> 
> The goal of the Hollywords dictionary is to provide a single,
> authoritative resource for industry professionals and enthusiasts who
> encounter terms from outside their normal area of expertise. In this
> case, we would like to include computer animation terminology defined
> so that it can be understood by the non-expert. In the end, our humble
> goal is to foster free, open, and accurate communication across the
> various specializations and areas of interest that make up the
> audiovisual industry. (More information about the Hollywords project
> can be found at www.hollyword.org, or you can write us at
> info@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
> 
> If you're passionate about computer animation and want to share your
> expertise with others, then we would love to hear from you. In
> addition to providing a positive contribution to the audiovisual
> industry, contributors will also be acknowledged in the print
> publication and will earn a share of the publi****ng royalties.
> 
> Thank you for your time. We hope to hear from you soon.
> 
> Hollywords Editor-in-Chief
> info@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Computer Animation Terminology
"Hollywords, LLC&quo  2007-10-13 14:01:37 
Re: Computer Animation Terminology
Rowley <industry3dREMO  2007-10-13 21:42:07 
Re: Computer Animation Terminology
"Hollywords, LLC&quo  2007-10-16 19:31:36 
Re: Computer Animation Terminology
Rowley <industry3dREMO  2007-10-17 11:30:21 

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