Novitas 4.0 Students' Work

Biunivoca is pleased to present the works produced by students of the 3D Artists course at ITS Academy Novitas 4.0 in Cagliari.

We had the pleasure and honour of coordinating the course, below you can view the work produced in the "Audiovisual Production Techniques" module using Unreal Engine and taught by instructor Nicola di Meo (CEO, VFX/CG/Virtual Set Supervisor UNSPACE). The goal was to understand composition, lighting, and framing to create realistic cinematic rendering.

The module in question led the students to the final work.

In the previous modules the following were addressed:

  • History of Animated Film

  • History of Video Games

  • Concept Art - Photoshop

  • Modeling Techniques - Blender

  • Lighting and Rendering - 3dsmax/Corona

  • Virtual Reality - Unity

Some information about the foundation:

Novitas 4.0 is the only ITS Foundation authorized by the Sardinia Region to operate in the "Information and Communication Technologies" field. Thanks to its courses, students can become qualified senior technicians, ready to enter the workforce with solid, up-to-date training and capable of contributing to the development of companies with advanced and highly specialized technical and technological skills, reversing the trend that currently forces them to be found outside the Sardinia Region.

Through its activities, the NOVITAS 4.0 Foundation is committed to enhancing professional, technical, technological, and scientific culture, promptly and effectively responding to skill needs from across the island's entire production system.

In the 3D Artist program, students have acquired advanced skills to create graphic and animation projects, virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality. Career opportunities are endless, from graphics to film, video games, and the industry for cultural heritage enhancement and tourism promotion.

Student: Abbondio Mocci

Student: Claudia Caloro

Student: Daniela Fois

Student: Lorena Cabula

Student: Luca Podda

Student: Mattia Milia

Student: Nicola Serra

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