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SciPubADL - The Science of Movie Magic

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Irish Australian Association
adelaide, australia
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Fri, 2 May, 6pm - 7:30pm ACST

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Ever wondered how your favourite blockbusters bring dragons to life or make superheroes fly? Join us for The Science of Movie Magic, where we pull back the curtain on the cutting-edge tech behind today’s visual effects. From machine learning to virtual production, and the intricate VFX pipelines that make it all happen, our expert speakers will explore how science and storytelling collide on the big screen. Whether you're a film buff, tech enthusiast, or just curious about how it all works, this is your backstage pass to the future of filmmaking!

We are pleased to announce our panellists are:
Sarah Aristizabal (Junior 3D Pipeline Technical Director, Rising Sun Pictures)
Sam Hodge (Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Australian Institute for Machine Learning, UofA)
Jason Bevan (Associate Lecturer, Flinders University)

Please join us on Friday 2nd May at the Adelaide Irish Club (13-15 Carrington St, Adelaide). The event kicks off at 6:00 pm and will finish by approximately 7:30 pm. Doors will open at 5:30 pm. All drinks are to be purchased at the bar but guests are welcome to bring their own snacks/food. Attendance is free, but please register so we can advise the venue and set up the seating. We recommend arriving early to secure your preferred seating.

New to SciPub? Wondering what we are about?
The principal goal of SciPubAdelaide is to make science engaging and accessible to the public. Each panel consists of three experts who deliver 10-15 minute presentations on their area and then open up to questions from the audience via a moderator. Panellists are selected primarily on their ability to effectively communicate science in an engaging and non-technical manner. SciPubAdelaide is held in a pub so that scientists, aspiring scientists, and non-scientists can learn, discuss and think critically about hot topics in science.

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Irish Australian Association
adelaide, australia