Sebastian Paden
New Zealand
2013 Level 7 Student
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DIGITAL MEDIA ACADEMY
Sebastian Paden
New Zealand
2013 Level 7 Student
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We’re a vibrant, forward-looking educational provider, respected for the high quality of our programmes with employers actively seeking out our graduates both here in New Zealand and worldwide. A unique difference about our college is that we have a large number of both domestic and international students. At EDENZ you can enjoy mixing with Kiwis as well as people from other countries! The quality of our training has been formally recognised by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), awarding EDENZ Colleges the highest rating possible as a Category One education provider with ratings of Highly Confident in Educational Performance and Highly Confident in Self-Assessment. For almost 30 years EDENZ Colleges has been educating the world for success. So whether you’re a student from New Zealand or overseas, you can be sure we have the right course to realise your education and career goals. With 3 Colleges and 2 Academies: ESOL College (English Language Courses), TESOL College (English Language Teacher Training), Business College, the New Zealand Film Academy and the Digital Media Academy (3D Animation), students have a wealth of recognised study options leading to further education or specific vocational outcomes. This is why we ensure our learning programmes are academically rigorous and closely connected with industry. Graduates of EDENZ Colleges are highly employable and sought after. We have many success stories of people who have taken their EDENZ Colleges qualifications all over the world. Are you ready to be our next success story? Thank you for your interest in EDENZ Colleges. We are proud of our history and are dedicated to helping you build the future you want. We look forward to having you join us as a student and as one of our successful alumni. Join us in our college environment that provides: Success for life.
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MBA BEd EXECUTIVE PRINCIPAL OF EDENZ COLLEGES
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WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT? Creating 3D Animation Industry Professionals EDENZ Colleges’ Digital Media programmes (formally taught at Lifeway College) started in response to a shortage of skilled Digital Media artists throughout New Zealand. Since then our Digital Media Academy has maintained an impressive graduate employment rate. We aim for our students to become the best in their field, graduating at a level that meets the high expectations of industry. Our students learn the Digital Media production process first hand, from concept to final output. A range of Digital Media courses, in each qualification, ensures students have a broad skill and knowledge before completing group projects and a final production project. In addition to learning skills and techniques used by industry professionals, our students train with the latest cutting-edge software.
Why choose EDENZ Colleges? • Small class sizes • Specialist tutors • Long lab access hours with your own dedicated computer loaded with cutting edge software to use for the whole year • Practical hands on technical training • Connection with industry experts • Graduates that are industry ready • High employment rate Connection with Industry and keeping updated with latest Technology is what keeps EDENZ cutting edge, our students motivated and provides opportunity for them to network. EDENZ students are lucky to glean inspiration and knowledge from a steady stream of respected and experienced 3D Animation industry guest speakers.
THE CG INDUSTRY IS BUILT UPON TALENT, HARD WORK AND GROUP EFFORT. AT EDENZ WE HAVE A STRONG GROUP OF ARTISTS THAT DEDICATE THEIR TIME AND EFFORTS INTO CREATING THIS CG INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE FOR OUR STUDENTS. MANUEL PINA HEAD OF DIGITAL MEDIA ACADEMY
DIPLOMA IN 3D ANIMATION LEVEL 6 Qualification Aim
Intake Dates
The aim of this qualification is to build the skills necessary to enter the digital media industry. By the end of study, students will have developed a strong foundation in design applicable to various areas of computer graphics content creation, including animation, filming, postproduction, or game development.
February, July This programme is delivered for ten months on the EDENZ Colleges Auckland City Campus.
Qualification Outcome Statement
Pre-Production of Digital Media
To provide foundational skills in 3D Animation and to provide the basis for entry into further study.
Motion Graphics
Qualification Delivery The qualification is 120 credits in length which equates to approximately 1200 hours of lectures, study, assignments and examination time.
Career Pathways This qualification may lead to employment as a rigging artist, modelling artist, compositor, VFX artist, concept artist, lighting artist or animator within a variety of organisations. These organisations may include studios involved in computer gaming, feature film, television, advertising, print and product visualisation.
Duration 43 weeks (three 2-week study breaks)
15 Credits
15 Credits Modelling 15 Credits Look Development 30 Credits Animation 15 Credits Introduction to Game Development 15 Credits CG Showcase 15 Credits Total 120 Credits
Courses Pre-Production of Digital Media This course covers the pre-production stages involved in digital content creation. Topics include: storyboarding, character and environment design, camera work, composition and layout. Drawing techniques are developed, exploring perspective, form and tonality. Students are taught digital painting skills and techniques, with an emphasis on speed painting and matte painting.
Animation This course provides a pathway into the rich world of key-framed 3D animation. Students research all the classical principles of how animation works, and practice all the techniques available to an animator, completing multiple exercises on a day to day basis, from walk cycles to dialog, from acting and using motion reference to procedural animation.
Introduction to Game Development
This course examines aspects of design and visual development in a time-based context. Students learn to create powerful sequences of graphics in motion, whilst learning about typography, editing and tracking, plus rotoscoping and visual layout and composition through time.
This course introduces students to game development. The main concepts covered revolve around interactive character implementation and level assembly. Students aiming to increase their awareness of game structure and their ability to abstractly design gameplay will be pleased by this course, which provides a great testing ground for skills already established in design, modeling, texturing and animating.
Modelling
CG Showcase
This course thoroughly covers 3D modelling techniques and tools. Students evaluate a variety of methodologies, including polygon modelling, brush-based modelling and detailing, and mechanical surface modelling. Students learn to sculpt a range of content digitally and also to build efficient meshes over high resolution surfaces. The module is rounded off with lessons on presentation techniques.
This course provides students with an opportunity to revisit a particular feature of their prior coursework in anticipation of showing excellence in a specialization. CG Showcase fosters strong production habits, such as time management, scheduling, progress reports and presentation skills, looking ahead to the next year of advanced learning. Being from their own design, the result from the CG Showcase allows students to evaluate and celebrate their creative achievement.
Motion Graphics
Look Development This course enables students to demonstrate an understanding of colour theory in their artwork, augmenting the mood of a character or scene by focusing on use of textures, properties of light, and color interactions. Some of the key topics in the course include digital lighting, physically based rendering, natural light phenomena, UV mapping and procedural texture creation.
THE TUTORS ARE REALLY ‘ONE-ON-ONE’ SO IF YOU NEED HELP AND INPUT IT’S QUITE NICE TO JUST SIT THERE AND TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU’RE WORKING ON. RUSSELL NG NEW ZEALAND 2013 LEVEL 7 STUDENT
Mahesh Kumar
India
2013 Level 7 Student
DIPLOMA IN ADVANCED 3D ANIMATION LEVEL 7 Qualification Aim
Intake Dates
The aim of this qualification is to provide students with the advanced skills necessary to be successful in the digital content industry. Students will have developed advanced skills in 3D animation to work in a variety of areas such as animation film production, advertising production or television content production.
February, July This programme is delivered for ten months on the EDENZ Colleges Auckland City Campus.
Qualification Outcome Statement
Advanced Rigging and Scripting 15 Credits
To provide advanced skills in 3D animation for entry into the industry or further study.
Post-Production 15 Credits
Qualification Delivery
Advanced Animation 15 Credits
The qualification is 120 credits in length which equates to approximately 1200 hours of lectures, study, assignments and examinations.
Career Pathways This qualification may lead to employment as a rigging artist, modelling artist, compositor, VFX artist, concept artist, lighting artist or animator within a variety of organisations. These organisations may include studios involved in computer gaming, feature film, television, advertising, print and product visualisation.
Duration 43 weeks (three 2-week study breaks)
Dynamics 15 Credits Group Project 30 Credits Production Project 30 Credits Total 120 Credits
Courses Advanced Rigging and Scripting
Dynamics
This course covers rigging tools, techniques and theory. Students analyse character needs and design intuitive and complex animation rigs. Programming fundamentals are covered and applied within multiple CG contexts. Topics covered are: transforms, connections, constraints, parenting, scripting, syntax and structure, procedures, UI design and best practices.
Utilizing industry leading and award winning simulation software, under the leadership of an experienced technical director, students will create powerful effects based on explosions, fire, smoke, water and much more.
Post-Production During this course students will gain an advanced understanding of compositing and integration techniques using node base compositing software to enhance images and grow an understanding of the post production process. Camera and lens effects, pipeline workflows, basic photography, render passes, photo tricks and process optimization are all taught during this module.
Advanced Animation This course encourages students to improve their animation skills by focusing on fine details of motion such as expression and body language. Students learn to create performances using facial animation controls and develop strong analysis skills. Integrating characters into a dynamic scene and telling a story visually is also a major feature of this course.
Group Project Students will perform their roles according to industry expectations and deadlines, creating an energy and urgency similar to real world work life. Achieving great visuals is everyone’s goal. Working as a group increases the standard of output for the project even more.
Production Project For each student the outcome of the entire course is a show reel that demonstrates their creative and technical skills. The knowledge acquired during study at EDENZ Colleges is accumulated in this final module. Supported by their tutors and peers, each student puts together the best representation of their core study efforts. This gathers, their explorations and group work, and their personal insights, developing packaged content to represent themselves in the field.
Sebastian Paden
New Zealand
2013 Level 7 Student
THE TIME I’VE SPENT LEARNING AT THE DIGITAL MEDIA ACADEMY AT EDENZ COLLEGES HAS BEEN VERY ENRICHING. THE TEACHERS AND STAFF HAVE BEEN EXTRAORDINARILY HELPFUL WITH NOT ONLY TEACHING ME THE SKILLS REQUIRED FOR WORK IN THE INDUSTRY BUT ALSO WITH NAVIGATING THE BEAUTIFUL CITY OF AUCKLAND. STEVEN LOBATO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2014 LEVEL 7 STUDENT
Nicholas Grobler
New Zealand
2011 Level 7 Student
3D ANIMATION CAMPS Duration
Location
5 days
Snells Beach Campus
Dates
Class times
13 - 17 April 2015
8.30am - 5.00pm
6 - 10 July 2015
Price
28 September - 2 October 2015 Sign up for EDENZ Colleges’ Digital Media Animation Camp and experience life in the fast lane of the animation industry – you’ll get to spend five intense days learning the basics of 3D, utilising award winning software packages taught by expert tutors. You’ll have a go at modelling, lighting, rendering and key frame animation. To top it all off – you’ll end up by working on your own animation project to take home with you. For courses held at EDENZ Colleges, students can apply to stay on site in our campus accommodation (acceptance is subject to space and availability of rooms).
Domestic price: $279 (includes accommodation and meals) International price: talk to our marketing staff.
Eligibility Applicants must be at least 16 years old
STUDENT PATHWAYS The Digital Media Academy is your launch pad. As a College we have a strong relationship with animation and creative professionals for the benefit of our students. We have a close and unique relationship with Huhu Studios (Snells Beach, Guangzhou, Beijing & Taipei) which is located on site at our Snells Beach Campus. Industry connections are important to us and we have had recent visits from the following studios: Weta Digital, Yukfoo, Oktobor, Gameloft and Darkroom. The guest speakers from these studios provide our students with insight into the latest trends, encouragement to higher success and critique of their work.
Jobs you will be qualified for When you graduate from EDENZ Colleges you will be qualified to pursue a career in Film, Television, Gaming, Advertising and Print. Jobs you may hold after graduation include: Animator, Augmented reality designer, Compositor, Game Developer, Creature artist, Effects artist, Layout artist, Matte Painter, Motion Capture artist, Rigger, Texture artist, Tool developer, VFX artist, Video Editor, 3D Modeller and so much more.
Brandon Fleet
New Zealand
2011 Level 7 Student Original Concept by Vinod Rams, www.vinodrams.com
GRADUATE CAREERS
EDENZ Colleges has an excellent reputation of seeing graduates successfully entering industry placement directly after study.
Here is a list of industry studios in New Zealand and internationally where our Graduates are making their mark: 3D Hobby Club - Auckland Blizzard Entertainment - California, USA Cognizant Technology Solutions - India Custard Square - Auckland Darkroom - Auckland Epics FX Studios - Jakarta, Indonesia Flux Animation Studio - Auckland Gameslab - Auckland Hammerplay Studios - India Huhu Studios - Snells Beach Kizi Lab - Taiwan Lightborne Design Studio - USA Luxx studios - Germany Method Studios - Canada Podlance Academy - Auckland School of Frontier Media Create International - Thailand Weta Digital - Wellington Weta Workshop - Wellington
Some of the blockbuster projects our graduates have worked on showcasing their talent include: Katy Perry: Prismatic Tour 2014 The Hobbit The Adventures of Tin Tin Man of Steel Iron Man 3 Monsters vs Aliens The Penguins of Madagascar Kung Fu Panda Rise of the Planet of the Apes Veggie Tales
Yue Cao
China
2013 Level 7 Student
COURSE SOFTWARE Students use the same software used by the world’s most prominent studios including:
Houdini
Unreal Engine 4
EDENZ Colleges is one of the only training providers in New Zealand to teach this high end software. Houdini is a procedural node based 3D animation and visual effects tools for creating feature films, commercials or video games.
Unreal Engine 4 is a suite of tools and technologies used for building high-quality games across a range of platforms. Its technology enables developers to achieve stunning visuals and powers hundreds of games as well as real-time 3D films, training simulations, visualizations and more. Over the past 15 years, thousands of individuals and teams have built careers and companies around skills developed using the engine’s revolutionary features.
Autodesk Maya Autodesk Maya 3D animation Software offers a comprehensive creative feature set for 3D computer animation, modelling, simulation, rendering, and compositing on a highly extensible production platform. Maya now has next-generation display technology, accelerated modelling workflows, and new tools for handling complex data.
NUKE Nuke is a powerful compositing application that delivers unparalleled speed, an efficient multi-channel scanline rendering engine, and a first-class feature set that is unrivalled in the desktop market.
Adobe After Effects Adobe After Effects software lets you deliver cinematic visual effects and motion graphics faster than ever before. Extend your creativity using this cutting edge software.
ZBRUSH ZBrush is a powerful digital sculpting and 3D painting tool. ZBrush is used for creating high-resolution models (able to reach 40+ million polygons) for use in movies, games, and animations, by companies ranging from ILM to Electronic Arts.
LIVE & STUDY WITH US
Accommodation has a major role to play in a student’s experienceat EDENZ Colleges. Accommodation is arranged as a ‘fixed term’ package, including food (Snells Beach Campus only). Accommodation must be separately applied for and booked in advance. This arrangement gives confidence and security to students. Any alternative arrangements or approval of changes can only be made with the agreement of campus management.
AUCKLAND CITY CAMPUS EDENZ Apartments Enhance your study focus by waking up in a shared apartment (either single or shared rooms available) on the top 2 levels of our Auckland City Campus. It’s a great way to save on the cost of public transport and never be late for class. An on-site supervisor is in residence 24/7 to maintain student safety and monitor behaviour. Accommodation residents have access to public telephones (national and international calls) and the internet (Wi-Fi and Desktop PC internet data plans available to purchase at reception). Contact EDENZ Apartments on (09) 309 5208 and ask to speak with Student Services or your regional marketer.
SNELLS BEACH CAMPUS EDENZ Dorms & Private Units (for Block Courses, Specialised Courses and Retreats)
Snells Beach Campus accommodation provides an ideal base for study and recreation, and is located within the beautiful, peaceful surroundings of Snells Beach. With dorm rooms and private units (single, shared) available*; everything needed is on-site with the added convenience of all accommodation being fully catered. Experience our Snells Beach Campus; enjoy the social life and make new friends. Campus facilities and accommodation are operated independently from EDENZ Colleges. The team will gladly help with any queries regarding campus facilities or accommodation. Contact Snells Beach Campus on (09) 425 4054, ext 200 or by email at campus@edenz.ac.nz *Rooms are subject to availability criteria. Students are assigned rooms based on an assessment of needs and in accordance with Campus regulations.
EDENZ HOMESTAY (AUCKLAND) Homestay is the best way to start your stay in New Zealand, even if your plans are to become independent or to go flatting with friends. Starting with a homestay allows you to adjust to the New Zealand way of life, familiarise yourself with the transport systems, and discover the options available. Homestay also offers you a chance to practice your English, and provides that extra care needed while you settle into a new culture. All of our homestays are checked carefully and must pass a detailed evaluation process. Contact EDENZ Homestays on 021 518 839.
HOW TO ENROL DOMESTIC STUDENTS STEP 1 Complete the EDENZ Colleges Application form online or by downloading from the College website. Include: I. A certified copy of your current passport or birth certificate. II. Proof of prior education & learning (tertiary and secondary school academic transcripts) outlining your previous training (school or other training courses, polytechnic, university) within the last five years. III. One-page essay about why you would like to study at EDENZ Colleges. IV. Also refer to the Entry Criteria on pages 34-35 in the main EDENZ Colleges Prospectus for additional requirements specific to your programme of study.
STEP 2 Complete online or email your completed application pack to: registrar@edenz.ac.nz or post to: EDENZ Colleges Registrar PO Box 10-222 Mt Eden Auckland 1446 A letter of offer is made to successful applicants.
STEP 3 Student applies for a student loan (if applicable) through StudyLink when their offer of place letter has been received. The Application Form (and Accommodation Application if applicable) must be signed by a parent or legal guardian for students aged under 18 years at the programme start date.
Financial Assistance for Domestic Applicants If you’re a domestic applicant (NZ Citizen or Permanent Resident) you may qualify for a Student Loan or Allowance from the New Zealand government (Ministry of Social Development). To find out if you do, please visit studylink.govt. nz There is a wealth of information on this site, including online forms and calculators to help you work out how much you could be getting.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STEP 1 Complete the EDENZ Colleges Application form online or send your completed application pack to your agent or contact to one of our regional marketers who will send you an application form directly. Complete the EDENZ College Application forms, and include: a) A certified copy of your current passport. b) Proof of Prior Education & Learning (tertiary and secondary school academic transcripts) outlining your previous training (school or other training courses, polytechnic, university) within the last five years. c) Reference letters as written by previous employers, tutors or personal associates. Referees may be contacted. d) International Students must provide evidence of suitable English proficiency i.e. a certified IELTS document showing relevant score as required for the course you have chosen to apply for. e) Also refer to the Entry Criteria on pages 34-35 in the main EDENZ Colleges Prospectus for additional requirements specific to your programme of study.
STEP 2
STEP 3 Apply for a student visa. Visit www.immigration.govt.nz
STEP 4 Once visa is ‘approved in principle’ by Immigration pay the programme fees. Include payment for Medical and Travel insurance to cover the full length of your stay or purchase your own.
STEP 5 EDENZ Colleges will send a receipt of payment for you to send to immigration to get your visa.
STEP 6 Book your flights and contact our student support services studentservices@edenz.ac.nz with your arrival time and date.
STEP 7 Contact EDENZ when you have arrived and make arrangements for your orientation and introduction to the course. Bring your original passport with you.
A letter of offer is sent to you for provisional entry. All information in this document is correct at the time of printing, EDENZ Colleges reserves the right to make any alterations if necessary without prior notice.
DIGITAL MEDIA ACADEMY TEAM Manuel Pina Visual Effects, Post Production and Animation Manuel has a Bachelor of Graphic Design and Advanced Diploma in Animation. He has worked for 7 years in graphic design and broadcasting whose clients include HBO, Discovery Channel and Nickelodeon. In Totuma Communications and Design he worked as a technical director in motion graphics and has had his work published.
Tom Mooney Game Development Tom is a game artist with a background in teaching UDK, 3ds Max and design for computer graphics. In 2012, a UK publisher, Packt, released two technical books Tom wrote on Unreal Development Kit and 3ds Max modelling. He has over ten years professional experience doing CG in studios in New Zealand, Russia, England, Australia, and has taught in South Korea and Malaysia.
Simon Jackson Lighting, Rendering, Compositing and Dynamics After starting off his career as a lighting artist, Simon progressed to teaching at one of the best animation schools in India. Simon has also worked as a freelance artist for many animated shorts, television commercials and feature films as well as a Creative Visualiser in an advertisement agency in India.
Jared Wikeepa Modelling, Concept Art and Visual effects Jared has a Bachelor of Media Arts - Digital Design from Waikato Institute of Technology. His artistic skills have been seen in commissioned work for the Hamilton Community Centre, interactive iPad applications, and pitch book illustrations for a proposed feature film.
Johnny Knight Rigging, Scripting and Modelling Johnny loves 3D Animation and is passionate about teaching it. He has specialised in rigging and modelling in Autodesk Maya, and is also proficient in Adobe Flash, Photoshop and After Effects. He will teach you how to efficiently model and rig characters, props and environments that you have designed!
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS What is required for my portfolio?
How do you support students to get jobs?
A portfolio of 4-6 pieces of artwork are required for entry into Level 6. You are welcome to use your work from a short course you have attended. Entry into Year Two will require 5-6 pieces of art work, a show reel, relevant industry experience or successful completion of the EDENZ Diploma in 3D Animation or equivalent from another provider.
We work with our students to help them put a CV and show reel together that shows of their talents and skills. We help students learn how to succeed in interviews and in pitching ideas to clients. Our students are often head hunted by studios and companies looking for skilled graduates. Through EDENZ careers department we connect with these companies and recommend students who may be interested in full time and work experience opportunities. We have a high employment success rate for graduates in their field of study.
Are EDENZ qualifications NZQA approved? Yes EDENZ is a category 1 provider, registered with NZQA. The courses are approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) under the provisions of the Education Act 1989 and EDENZ is accredited to teach them.
Are students able to access Student Loan and Allowance for EDENZ qualifications? Yes. EDENZ is a fully accredited provider and our courses attract both loans and allowances from StudyLink for eligible students.
What level is the Diploma in 3D Animation? EDENZ Digital Media Academy offers a Diploma in 3D Animation at Level 6 and an Advanced Diploma at Level 7. Each year is separate so students who graduate after 1 year receive a qualification.
What software do you use? We use the latest cutting edge software that are used in studios throughout NZ and the world. We use software such as Autodesk Maya, Houdini, Adobe After Effects and ZBrush.
Can I study this course extramurally? Currently we do not provide this course extramurally.
What are the career opportunities? This qualification provides students with the skills necessary to be successful in the digital content industry. Students are provided with the skills to work in a variety of areas such as animation film production, advertising production or television content production.
What computers do you use? Microsoft Windows based PCs.
Are there any other costs associated with this course? Students are provided with a computer with software loaded on. Although not compulsory we recommend students allow $1000/year for course related costs such as a drawing tablet and other equipment.
What subjects should I take at school to be prepared for Diploma in 3D Animation? The following subjects (or similar) will help you prepare for this course. Art, Design, Graphics, Media Studies, IT, Computer Studies.
Does EDENZ provide accommodation? Students are welcome to apply for accommodation at our Auckland City Campus. Accommodation is limited and application forms are available on our website.
To request an application form or information on specific, week-byweek course content, intake dates, fees and the entry criteria, please visit our website: digitalmedia.edenz.ac.nz
What connection will I have with Huhu Studios?
Kim Chiang
New Zealand
2013 Level 7 Student
Top students may be offered internships / employment at Huhu Studios after completion of their studies. Students may be offered internships over the summer holidays and/ or the opportunity to contribute to commercial work as their skills develop.
DID YOU KNOW? EDENZ Colleges is also home to the New Zealand Film Academy. So once you’ve finished honing your 3D Animation skills with the Digital Media Academy, you may want to think about doing one of our Film and TV Production courses. In fact, many of the experiences you have with the Digital Media Academy (Preproduction, Animation, Light, Colour, Production Project) are directly related to the skills you’ll need for work in live action films. Our Applied Filmmaking and TV Production or Certificate in Applied Filmmaking and TV Production will give you in depth knowledge of: • Working in a Creative Team • Planning and executing Production exercises • Scriptwriting • Editing • Lighting, Sound, Working with Actors • Directing, Producing, Legal Issues
Our Level 4 Certificate in Applied Filmmaking and TV Production can lead to Higher Education in NZ or overseas (eg. BA/Masters or short courses specializing in particular areas: scriptwriting / producing / directing / Sound / Lighting / etc), or Internships at NZ Production Houses / Equipment Rentals. The Certificate can also lead to employment in NZ or overseas in the Film and Television workforce or collaboration with other Film and Television professionals to help you build up your portfolio. Like to know more about this course? Talk to your friendly EDENZ marketers or visit the NZFA website: nzfilmacademy.com
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