ISMM DigiPro 2014 - The Digital Production Symposium
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Digital Production Symposium (DigiPro 2014) promotes the sharing of ideas, insights and techniques for the production of top quality digital visual effects and animation. DigiPro brings together scientists, engineers, artists and producers in a tight-knit environment, working to close the gap between research results and industry needs.
We invite submissions on any topic with impact on digital film production. Topics of interest include the traditional academic areas (such as rendering, simulation, and animation) as well as less-published production topics (such as stereo, pipelines, production management, and the artist-engineer partnership). Submissions may range from theory and algorithms, to engineering decisions, workarounds, and rules of thumb. To see what kinds of papers were included in previous years, you can browse the abstracts from previous years:
DigiPro 2013
DigiPro 2012
Submitted papers will be reviewed by an international program committee, and accepted papers will be both presented at the symposium and published in the ACM Digital Library.
Submitted papers may either be in standard technical paper format (SIGGRAPH-like, double-column, usually 2-8 pages), or in the form of a short production talk that explains a technique or a lesson learned. Talks may be submitted as a slide deck, a video with voice-over, an extended abstract, or in any uploadable format, so long as it conveys the content, style, and value of the talk. We can accept talks and papers of various times or sizes, but the length should be commensurate with the amount of valuable information ? a 2 page paper or a 5 minute talk is appropriate for some topics, whereas an 8 page paper or 20 minute talk may be appropriate for a more comprehensive treatment of a bigger topic.
What have you discovered that our community ought to know? Tell us, at DigiPro 2014.
DigiPro 2014 will be held in Vancouver, BC on Saturday, August 9, 2014 (the day immediately preceding SIGGRAPH 2014).
We invite submissions on any topic with impact on digital film production. Topics of interest include the traditional academic areas (such as rendering, simulation, and animation) as well as less-published production topics (such as stereo, pipelines, production management, and the artist-engineer partnership). Submissions may range from theory and algorithms, to engineering decisions, workarounds, and rules of thumb. To see what kinds of papers were included in previous years, you can browse the abstracts from previous years:
DigiPro 2013
DigiPro 2012
Submitted papers will be reviewed by an international program committee, and accepted papers will be both presented at the symposium and published in the ACM Digital Library.
Submitted papers may either be in standard technical paper format (SIGGRAPH-like, double-column, usually 2-8 pages), or in the form of a short production talk that explains a technique or a lesson learned. Talks may be submitted as a slide deck, a video with voice-over, an extended abstract, or in any uploadable format, so long as it conveys the content, style, and value of the talk. We can accept talks and papers of various times or sizes, but the length should be commensurate with the amount of valuable information ? a 2 page paper or a 5 minute talk is appropriate for some topics, whereas an 8 page paper or 20 minute talk may be appropriate for a more comprehensive treatment of a bigger topic.
What have you discovered that our community ought to know? Tell us, at DigiPro 2014.
DigiPro 2014 will be held in Vancouver, BC on Saturday, August 9, 2014 (the day immediately preceding SIGGRAPH 2014).
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