AIE’s Virtual Production Technology Showcase launched by ACT Assistant Minister for Economic Development
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An exclusive Virtual Production Technology Showcase was opened this morning by ACT Assistant Minister for Economic Development Tara Cheyne MLA. The showcase was organised by the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) to help the film industry, government and educators understand how important Virtual Production technology is to the future of filmmaking in the ACT as well as its use in advertising, visualisation, virtual environments and education delivery.
AIE s Virtual Production Technology Showcase
There is increasing demand for filmmakers with virtual production skills CANBERRA, Australia (PRWEB)
It took about a year for the owner of AutoMile Motors to find property to buy on U.S. Route 1 in Saco.
Justin “Jay” Gould and a partner were looking to have the security of ownership, rather than a lease, and also wanted to expand the auto dealership. The “AutoMile” brand meant the search was limited to just that a mile-long stretch on Route 1 known for its automotive dealerships and services.
“AutoMile Motors has to exist on the auto-mile,” says Gould.
Initially the partners looked at properties in the $300,000 range, an affordable price based on what they assumed would require a 20% to 25% down payment for a bank loan, with future upgrades paid for out-of-pocket when possible.