The School of Communication (SCOM) organised a workshop titled “The Trend of CG Technology” on 27 October 2022. Mr Peter Pang, Chief Technical Officer of Active Animation Limited, was invited to share his view on the trend of CG Production and the theory of 3D Naked eyes.
Mr Pang graduated from the School of Design of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He possesses over 15 years of experience in CG production and digital operation management. Currently, he leads the R&D and production technical teams to deliver animation projects including AR, VR, XR, MR and 3D Naked Eyes to his clients.
At the workshop, Mr Pang introduced various CG creations in recent years. He also shared the 3D Naked Eyes technical concept and the production process, as well as its application in the market. In addition, Mr Pang shared his views on the trend of CG and showed students several creative and innovative CG products. Students actively raised questions on the technical side during the Q&A session.
When asked about the entry requirements into the industry, Mr Pang expressed that apart from the need to grasp the technical knowledge, it’s more important to nurture one’s creativity and the story-telling technique, as the concept behind one’s work always carries more weight.
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