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Maxon and Mograph.com Announce 2023 Multi-Continent Roadshow

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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

BAD HOMBURG, Germany, April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Maxon, developers of professional software solutions for editors, filmmakers, motion designers and visual effects artists, is excited to announce the co-production of "The Design and Animation Tour" (DAT), in collaboration with community leaders and event organizers, Mograph.com. Kicking off at the end of April with the North American leg of the tour and with numerous industry-leading guest presenters, these events have been designed to inspire, educate, and motivate creative professionals and new artists around the world. From presentations and shared tips and tricks from an experienced team of professionals, to showcases of the latest product developments using shared project files, these events are a great opportunity for anyone interested in learning more about visual effects and how they can use them to create amazing content.

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  • BAD HOMBURG, Germany, April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Maxon , developers of professional software solutions for editors, filmmakers, motion designers and visual effects artists, is excited to announce the co-production of "The Design and Animation Tour" (DAT), in collaboration with community leaders and event organizers, Mograph.com .
  • Maxon and Mograph.com Roadshow events are open to all skill levels of digital artists, motion designers, animators, graphic artists, visualizers, and students.
  • Maxon will also be streaming several of the events live and recordings will be available online after each event for on-demand viewing.
  • For two decades he has been providing workflow-enhancing plugins, tutorials, and live-streamed knowledge to the Maxon community.

Brother of MOVE Bombing Victims Calls for Justice

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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

PHILADELPHIA, April 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Attorneys for Lionell Dotson, Sr., whose sisters Katricia and Zanetta were killed in the 1985 MOVE bombing when the Philadelphia police dropped a bomb on a residential home on Osage Avenue, are calling on Mayor Jim Kenney to release the sisters' remains and finally do the right thing in a story of deception, denial, disrespect and outfight racism that reaches back nearly 37 years.

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  • "All Mr. Dotson wants is to finally put his sisters to rest.
  • "Of course I don't trust the University of Pennsylvania or the City of Philadelphia to do the right thing.
  • Everytime I think this nightmare is over, another lie comes to light and the pain starts all over again," said Dotson.
  • "The least that the City of Philadelphia and Penn can do is take some responsibility for their actions."