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October 19, 2009

We've MOVED!!

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Head over to www.tischasiablog.com and check out the newly designed and revamped Tisch Asia Blog.

In addition to a new look and increased functionality, the new blog features advanced social networking capabilities and much, much more...

We will be updating the Tisch Asia Blog exclusively at www.tischasiablog.com. This site will remain active for several more weeks while we transition to the new format.


October 16, 2009

Basil Mironer Wins Big at the 14th Pusan International Film Fest

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Basil Mironer, Tisch School of the Arts Asia M.F.A. Film '10, has won the Sonje Award at the 14th Pusan International Film Festival for his film Rare Fish. The award is given to the best Korean and Asian short films in Wide Angle section, to assist in producing another masterpiece by providing KRW 10,000,000 (approximately USD 8,580) to the winning director.

Congratulations Basil!

You can read more about other awards this film has won here, and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film here.

October 6, 2009

Kenny Gee Wins Voice Award at Signapore Short Film Festival

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Tisch Asia's Kenny Gee's 'Meat at Block 320' won the Voice Award at 5th Signapore Short Film Festival. 'Meat at Block 320' is "a post-apocalyptic vampire-zombie love story".

Congratulations Kenny!

Streaming Museum

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STREAMING MUSEUM
Korean moving image 1930s-2009 curated by
Korean Film Archive
Nam June Paik Art Center
Art Center Nabi

The flat screen display located on the 4th floor at Tisch Asia is part of a collaboration between the Animation and Digital Arts MFA Program and the Streaming Museum, a new hybrid museum presenting exhibitions in cyberspace and public space on seven continents. The exhibitions are presented on dedicated screens in public spaces (35 and growing), as well as several websites. Animations, installations and other digital projects created by our students will be featured on the display.

The creator and curator of the Streaming Museum is Nina Colosi. She also serves as curator for the Chelsea Art Museum in New York City. Nina curates visual and performing arts exhibitions with work by leading and emerging artists and also showcases outstanding educational programs and students.

More information can be found at http://www.streamingmuseum.org/.

October 2, 2009

New at Tisch Asia: The Masters of Fine Arts in PRODUCING

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The Masters of Fine Arts in PRODUCING is exclusively offered at NYU Tisch School of the Arts Asia beginning IN SEPTEMBER 2010. This two-year specialized program is designed to provide graduate students with a framework for understanding the dynamics of producing as an art form and business profession in the entertainment and media industries, including animation, film, music and theatre.

Click here to sign up for more information on this new program.

October 1, 2009

Event: Online & Social Games, a Talk with Jean-Charles Gaudechon

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Date: 2nd October 2009, Friday
Time: 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Venue: Black Box Theatre, Level 2

Jean-Charles's Bio:

Jean-Charles Gaudechon is a Producer for Electronic Arts (EA) in Asia. He is in charge of leading the vision and development of major EA game titles and is currently based in the Singapore EA studio. Jean-Charles worked in North America as a producer on leading franchises such as FIFA, NEED FOR SPEED and also on numerous EA IPs. With over 7 years experience as a producer in the interactive gaming industry, Jean-Charles has garnered a track record of creating first class video games.

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