Monday, June 29, 2015

Digital Media Arts College Graduation 2015 in Boca Raton, Fl




There were a few tears and lots of happy faces at this past weekend’s Commencement Reception and Ceremony. On Friday evening, 2015 DMAC graduates attended a reception where family and friends had the chance to view student portfolios and meet with faculty and staff.




Excitement and nerves filled the auditorium on Graduation Day. Award winning writer, director, producer, and cinematographer Aleks Rosenberg passed on his words of wisdom as Commencement Speaker. Successful Design Director and DMAC alumnus David Massey also spoke as this year’s Distinguished Graduate Speaker.

2015 Graduates with Distinction:
Summa Cum Laude
Liu, Janice  BFA Computer Animation
Gorman, Ashley   BFA Graphic Design
Magna cum Laude
Swindell, Aaron BFA Computer Animation
Cum Laude
Chentnik, Benjamin  AS Multimedia Design
Westley, Enrico  BFA Computer Animation
Bergman, Amanda  BFA Graphic Design
Bijulisingh, Julia  BFA Graphic Design
Crooker, Emily  BFA Graphic Design
Halfon, Lea  BFA Graphic Design
Seltzer, Zach  BFA Graphic Design
Sorell, Armando  BFA Graphic Design
Valdes, Alejandra  BFA Graphic Design



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Monday, June 22, 2015

Freshman Day 2015 at Digital Media Arts College in Boca Raton, FL


Freshman Day 2015 was a hit last Saturday at the Digital Media Arts College in Boca Raton, FL. Over 30 art students from around South Florida came to register for their first semester at DMAC. The art school students were entering both the animation degree program and the graphic design degree program. Students ate refreshments and mingled with one another as they got their DMAC student ID's, set up their laptops and connected with the school via social media. Many students from this year's Drawing Scholarship Competition, who were offered partial and full scholarships to attend were ready and eager to start their first day of college.

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Friday, June 19, 2015

NEW Digital Media Arts College Website

DMAC in Boca Raton, FL just launched a new website. Created entirely by faculty and staff at the art school, the new website features work from current and past graphic design and animation students. Check out the student artist features on the home page,  galleries and easy to navigate information. “We are excited to announce the launch of our new website. This website elevates the look and feel of our online presence but is also more reflective of our College today.” - Sunny Sharma, President and CEO

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Monday, June 15, 2015

Digital Media Arts College - Student Animator Moses Saintfleur



My name is Moses Saintfleur and I attend Digital Media ArtsCollege (A.K.A “DMAC”) in Boca Raton, FL. I am in my third year of college, graduating with my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Animation next year. AlI I can say is that college has been a massive learning experience for me. I started college in 2012 and transferred from Broward College to DMAC in 2013. I’ve been playing video games for as long as I can remember being able to speak. But as I grew older I knew that playing games wouldn’t get me anywhere in life. I didn’t even know what I wanted to be. I don’t think I realized what I wanted to do with my life until I took my first class at DMAC. I still love playing video games, but what I love even more is being able to create them.  

Telling vivid stories in an interactive way for people to enjoy is what I can imagine myself doing for the rest of my life. Right now I’m really trying to become an Environment Artist and Cinematics Animator. I actually plan on being able to do every role in game development.  I’ve never really had an interest for any other industry than Digital Entertainment. Being able to make things for people to enjoy is what I would proudly spend my life doing. I can also be pretty competitive at times when it comes to class assignments. I will always try to be the best that I can be. I know it’s pretty cliché to say that “I want to be the best” cause everyone wants to be the best. I really just try to be better than the person I was yesterday. The only person I’m competing with is myself.

I would love to work with people that have the same passion for this industry as I do. I would also love to own my own animation and visual effects studio. I want to tell stories and provide experiences that connect with people. The meaning of life is whatever you want it to be. And mine is to create. Creators Cast will reflect that sometime in the future.

Apart from being in front of the computer all day and smashing CRTL + Z. I like to spend my free time not just playing games, but trying to understand how they were made. However, too much of anything can get really boring after a while so going out and just enjoying life, appreciating nature, or  just taking a break from 3D can be refreshing.

Last summer I went on a cruise and visited Cozumel Island in Mexico for a few days. It was certainly an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere there felt so different, but good, really good. That happened to be my second time leaving the country. I plan on doing that quite often while I still can. Earth is such a beautiful place and I wouldn’t want to miss out on what’s out there to explore.

Other hobbies of mine would include editing videos, hanging out with friends, and tricking. Tricking is basically a combination of flashy martial arts tricks and breakdancing moves. Unfortunately, I haven’t been training as hard as I used to since I’m always busy working in Maya, Zbrush or UE4. It is pretty challenging trying to practice multiple arts at once. However, even when I’m not training I tend to wear sweatpants. Like, all the time. Regular jeans just can’t compete with joggers and I’m here to tell you that joggers are future! “What a time to be alive!”


If you’ve made it this far into my then I’m sorry to tell you-- “It ends here”. Thank you for taking the time to read about my life as a college student! Movies really did trick me into thinking that college is where you get to party endlessly. “Maybe when I go for my Master’s at “USC School of Cinematic Arts” I get to live that dream. I mean study and behave like an adult.” 



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Monday, June 8, 2015

Digital Media Arts College Student - Spring Break in Venezuela

                                                                    “Open Arms: Caracas"

My name is Janeth Ng! I’m an international student from Venezuela, currently getting my Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design at Digital Media Arts College (DMAC) in Boca Raton, FL. It’s my third semester at DMAC and I went back home for spring break. As rumors and the news say, Venezuela is currently going through tough situations politically and economically, but the people, culture, and nature are beautiful.

I was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, a city surrounded by trees, buildings, houses on hills, tight streets, motorcycles, crazy drivers, and overpopulated underground trains. People are always saying their “good morning” greetings to each other and talking about politics or what products can be found at the grocery stores. I came back to visit my family and friends, taking a break from school. It’s the best feeling when you go back to your home country. I grew up in a Chinese family with a Venezuelan culture. I consider myself a “Third Culture Kid”, which is a term used to refer to children who were raised in a culture outside of their parents' culture for a significant part of their development years. We speak three languages at home: Cantonese, Spanish, and English. There is a huge population of Chinese immigrants in Venezuela and now up to a fourth generation of Chinese-Venezuelans who are fluent in both Chinese and Spanish.

I came back home with no plans at all, which is something that I haven’t done for a long time. Typically in South Florida, people have schedules for every second of the day. I was caught up with so many schedules, busy with school, projects, and other activities. Coming back home has been a relief, meeting up with people I hadn’t seen since August of 2014, and just hanging out with close friends and family. As for the rest of the week, I want to visit my school, International Christian School (ICS), where I received my education from Kindergarten to 12th grade. Every time I have a chance to fly back home, I visit my school. This might sound weird for students because once they graduate, they don’t ever want to go back to their high school, but my school is different. I grew up in a very small, familiar school. We are a family, even after people graduate and move to different parts of the world, alumni and teachers still manage to meet up with each other after years. Students at “ICS” have the opportunity to receive an education from American missionary teachers who dedicate at least two years (or more) to teach overseas. Students and teachers have close relationships including mentorship and counseling, even to the point that at our annual “Spring Dance”, we would all dance together to the songs Cha Cha Slide, YMCA and the Macarena!

Food is incredible down here in Venezuela, but because of scarcity, it’s getting harder to find the basic products such as milk, eggs, chicken, beef, and corn flour, but people still manage to cook home-style foods that are delicious and memorable. There are all kinds of cultural foods and traditions here in Caracas. People come from all over the world sharing their cultures. The most incredible feeling is to come back home to people with their arms open wide. Hugs, kisses, laughs, interesting conversations, these are things that I look forward to experience once I go back home. When people meet up after years without seeing each other, the surprising moment is to pick up from where we left off. That is what I love the most about flying back to Caracas!


 Thanks for reading about my experience during my Spring Break, and remember, “Always enjoy the little things in life.”

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                                                           "Meeting up with childhood friends
                                                                 "A sketch of buildings in Caracas"
 
                                                                               Group picture of a big family at church.

Monday, June 1, 2015

MIA Animation Founder Visits Digital Media Arts College in Boca Raton, FL

Last week, Mauricio Ferrazza founder of Mia Animation visited DMAC. Mia Animation is a digital arts industry conference that focuses on Animation, Gaming, Visual Effects and Motion Graphics, Web Design and Visual Arts, exactly what DMAC in Boca Raton, FL specializes in! 

This year's conference will take place at Miami Dade College in downtown Miami. Mr. Ferrazza encouraged DMAC art students to submit their work to the conference and to attend the event in October.

Visit www.dmac.edu or call 561 391 1148 to learn more about art school in Boca Raton, FL.