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Blender Conference schedule

Banlu Kemiyatorn · October 25, 2010

The schedule for the 2010 Blender Conference is now on-line. Over 60 sessions are planned, during three days.

Author Banlu Kemiyatorn
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18 responses

  1. BL
    25 October 2010 at 07:24

    Hopefully the live video stream will work this year :-/

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  2. Pawel
    25 October 2010 at 08:18

    Very exciting schedule! Will it be possible to view all sessions online? Or download them?

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  3. Christiaan (AniCator)
    25 October 2010 at 09:10

    Too bad I will only be there on Friday as usual. I’ll miss the 3D premiere of Elephants Dream.

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  4. Jarred
    25 October 2010 at 09:10

    Yay, Andy’s still around!! I’m intrigued about his topic

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  5. JW
    25 October 2010 at 10:50

    I’m not able tot attend, so I’m wondering: will there be video’s to download after the conference?

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  6. Nik
    25 October 2010 at 10:53

    Is it going to be broadcasted like last year? It was pretty great, especially because you could download video files later on and watch them. And if yes, i wonder which parts are going to be included…

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  7. johantri
    25 October 2010 at 11:40

    broadcast everything, pleasee…. ^_^

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  8. johantri
    25 October 2010 at 11:40

    broadcast everything..please… ^_^

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  9. Dilly
    25 October 2010 at 12:05

    Yay! =D

    Reply
  10. Slobodan
    25 October 2010 at 13:12

    If there’s going to be some broadcast.this would be a great service to the entire community I think…

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  11. Chrome Monkey
    25 October 2010 at 14:14

    One quick question…

    A full hour workshop about extruding? I thought the tool was already very self-explanatory. I would however set aside half an hour to take in a session on how to create a flat quad plane! ;o)

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  12. mookie
    25 October 2010 at 14:39

    As far as I remember I watched BC live stream last year.

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  13. JW
    25 October 2010 at 19:44

    Downloadable would even be better, as I’m not at home that weekend.

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  14. Crouch
    25 October 2010 at 20:02

    Let’s hope somebody warns De Balie ahead of time this year. Last year their server couldn’t handle the amount of people trying to watch the live stream.

    Back then I chatted with the person responsible for the live stream and he told me they were caught totally unaware by the enormous amount of online interest the conference generated.

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  15. Tharyan
    25 October 2010 at 21:19

    @Jarred, any idea what it’s about? “Extrude” can be a title for anything

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  16. Admiral Potato
    25 October 2010 at 21:43

    I’m sorry if this is an un-informed question, but I second(third?) one of the questions that the users above are asking. Will there be official downloads available of these sessions, or will they be posted to something like YouTube after their capture? I will be attending the conference all 3 days, but a few of the sessions that I would like to attend overlap. I think it might be great to watch this material for review later, as well. :)

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  17. Chrome Monkey
    25 October 2010 at 23:12

    Regarding “Extrude”, I believe the title was accidentally truncated. If I remember right, it is actually a several-part mini workshop. The other portions are titled “Load/Save File”, “Rotate Object”, “Select All” and “Recalculate Normals Outside.” Quite a bit of intensive study for those just getting into 3D modelling and/or Blender for the first time. ;o)

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  18. Moolah
    27 October 2010 at 14:34

    I vote for overall broadcasting! :) I hope this will be possible.

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