Introduction to Houdini [Europe TIMEZONE]

Introduction to Houdini [Europe TIMEZONE] Introduction to Houdini [Europe TIMEZONE]
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Introduction to Houdini for VFX [Europe TIMEZONE]

$600 USD per person
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Classroom: 6 seats
6x 2h sessions
Course start date: TBD
Sessions run every Saturday
at 09:00 PT

Description

Step into the captivating world of visual effects with Introduction to Houdini. Whether you're an aspiring artist aiming to break into the film industry or a hobbyist looking to enhance personal projects, this course offers comprehensive guidance on leveraging Houdini, one of the industry's premier FX software. This course will cover everything from understanding Houdini's core functionalities to mastering the art of creating various effects.

 

By the end of the course, not only will you have a basic understanding and beginner level at using Houdini, but you'll also understand the underlying principles of creating engaging and realistic visual effects. Take the plunge into the vibrant world of visual effects and bring your creative visions to life.

 

You will gain exclusive access to our internal Slack channel to send any pressing questions anytime!

 

All sessions are live, not pre-recorded, and you can always contribute to the session.

Curriculum

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Class Prerequisite

Mentor - Albert Szostkiewicz

FX, Scripting, Coding, General VFX
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Albert Szostkiewicz is a VFX Supervisor with over 20 years career started out as a 3D generalist, working on computer games, TV commercials and directly with film crew as on-set supervisor. Later in his career he focused on FX and Lighting aspects of post production, working on high profile Hollywood movies in companies like Weta Digital, ILM, Sony Pictures Imageworks, DNEG, Rising Sun Pictures and others. His passion is to combine knowledge gained at the Academy of Fine Arts together with math, physics and programming skills to deliver the finest quality of visual effects. Albert’s filmography portfolio has over 20 credits and is known for his work on movies such as ‘DUNE‘ receiving VES award for the 'Outstanding effect simulations in a photoreal feature', ‘Spider-Man No Way Home‘ nominated for the oscars for best Visual effects,‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’, ‘Man of Steel’ nominated for the VES 'Outstanding effect simulations in a photoreal feature', ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’, and many more.