Cinema 4D R16 from Maxon Shines at IBC 2014

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Cinema-4DThis September marks the release of Maxon’s CINEMA 4D R16, the company’s latest 3D modeling, painting, animation and rendering solution software. The release is said to address the changing workflow of creative professionals working in broadcast, film, visualization and other interactive media. This new software suite comes just in time for the annual International Broadcasting Convention (IBC), which will be held in Amsterdam from September 11th-16th.

We have a feeling this is no mere coincidence, and are excited to learn more about CINEMA 4D’s newest features. The IBC attracts over 50,000 attendees from more than 170 countries every year. It is the place for people to learn about developments that are shaping the industry. Maxon is taking this opportunity to showcase its innovative technology, which continues to set new standards for quality in 3D production. The company is set to exhibit at the convention and has scheduled events from Friday, September 12th through Tuesday, September 16th.

If you’re like us and aren’t able to make it to this year’s IBC, we’re here to tell you, you’re in luck. Have no fear fellow techies, Maxon has announced that it will be broadcasting all of its presentations live via its website, click here. Don’t worry about calculating the time difference either. Maxon’s presentations will also be available in their entirety after IBC on the company’s YouTube channel.

Getting Cinema 4D R16

Studica offers Maxon Cinema 4D R16 at unbelievable academic prices. Students and faculty can save up to 90% off of retail prices. There’s no better time to get this software and learn exactly what it can do in terms of 3D modeling, painting, animation and rendering. Maxon software is useful in a variety of industries, including: film, television, science, architecture and engineering. Give your students a leg up by teaching them using the same tools as industry professionals. And don’t forget to stay tuned to all of the amazing news yet to come from IBC 2014.

Maxon Events at IBC 2014

It’s going to be difficult to pick and choose from the plethora of planned events. We’ve tried to make a little easier by picking out a few events we think will be most helpful to both new and experienced Maxon users.

Everything you need to know about Maxon’s amazing software
Friday, September 12th @ 12 – 1 pm (Also presented on 9/13, 9/14, 9/16 @ 10 – 11 am)
What’s new in Cinema 4D Release 16 (presented by Glenn Frey)

  • See the new features of Cinema 4D R16 in action as Product Specialist, Glenn Frey, walks you through numerous workflow optimizations
  • Features highlighted include:
    • PolyPen tool – used for precision modeling
    • Motion Tracker – integrate 3D elements into live footae
    • Reflectance channel – creates complex materials with multi-layered reflections and specular highlights

Explore Cinema 4D’s compatibility with major partners like The Foundry
Friday, September 12th @ 1 pm – 2 pm
(Also presented on 9/13 @ 12 – 1 pm, 9/14 @ 4 – 5 pm, 9/15 @ 10 – 11 am)
The Foundry – Creating content in Cinema 4D for COLORWAY

  • Maxon is hosting partner representatives at IBC, one of which is Matt Brealy, a COLORWAY Product Manager at The Foundry
  • Matt will demonstrate the workflow between Cinema 4D and The Foundry’s COLORWAY. COLORWAY will significantly streamline the iterative design workflow bringing clarity and efficiency through fast, non-destructive material and lighting changes

Use the Cinema 4D toolset as it applies to a professional workflow
Saturday, September 13th @ 11 am – 12 pm (Also presented on 9/14 @ 3 – 4 pm)
50 in 50 – Production tips from the trenches (presented by Ryan Summers)

  • Summers is an animator, director and full-time problem solver at Imaginary Forces, a U.S.-based creative studio and production company . His credits include Pacific Rim and Person of Interest
  • He is set to give insight into how he uses Cinema 4D to create content for feature films, film marketing, television production, game trailers and commercial advertising

Explore a new art form and discover new ventures for Cinema 4D features
Monday, September 15th @ 3 – 4 pm (Also presented on 9/16 @ 2 – 3 pm)
Faking Paper – A Making Of (presented by Pingo van der Brinkloev)

  • Pingo van der Brinkloev is an accomplished VFX  artist, short film producer and creator of the Cinema 4D Advanced Production Techniques (C4DAPT) series
  • A behind-the-scenes look at the short film ‘Making Paper’
  • Pingo will demonstrate techniques for creating stop-motion animation and semi-procedural assets using Cinema 4D

 

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