Archive for May, 2008

More photos from Sparkling Peach!

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Here I am posting new photos I promised you!

Yesterday I told you about our crew.. and now… I show their faces! Someone of you can see himself?

We had a really stimulating conversation… we told about people… someone asked me: -> Continue reading ‘More photos from Sparkling Peach!’->

Sparkling Peach photos

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Hi guys,

here are the first photos, I promise I’ll show you more in the next days!
BBB presentation by Enrico Valenza
BBB presentation by Enrico Valenza
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INTERVIEWS FROM THE FUTURE – Production diary Day 6.

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Hello,

finally I joined the blog … got some problem for a while but now I’m ready to write!

In the sixth day of our diary I’m really proud to present you the crew!

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INTERVIEWS FROM THE FUTURE – Production diary Day 1.

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Hello there,

here is Daniele Azara.

as a Director and screenplay author of the short movie “Interviews from the future”, I would like to share with artists in Spark and everyone out there my impressions making this short with Blender and other open-source instruments. -> Continue reading ‘INTERVIEWS FROM THE FUTURE – Production diary Day 1.’->

MAY 20th – Spark & Open Source!

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Spark, in collaboration with the Blender Foundation, presents “Sparkling Peach“, the italian premiere of the brand-new Blender-based short “Big Buck Bunny” (www.bigbuckbunny.org).

The story is about a big and quiet bunny and three bully rodents which torment his life in the forest.

Sparkling peach wants to concentrate attention on BBB to start a friendly issue about open source theme and its application in the industry.

The happening will take place on May 20th 2008 at the historical theatre “Sala Trevi” (in Vicolo del Puttarello, 25 – Roma), starting at 21:00 pm. The entrance is open source!

After the projections we will move to Mercedes cafè to have some time togheter ad continue the discussion with a beer and something to eat (this is NOT open source!).

Have a good time.

Dan