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Miami-Dade College: MAGIC's Premiere Night Captivates Audiences
Hannah Roza's short animation, A Lesson in Magic, follows a young witch who wishes to attend magic school, but cannot speak or hear. Unf ...
June 23, 2021
Over 750 live YouTube viewers joined the graduates of Miami Dade Collegeβs Miami Animation and Gaming International Complex (MAGIC) as they streamed their capstone projects. MAGICβs βPremiere Night,β its fifth annual showcase of animated films and video games, went virtual for the second year in a row.
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Hannah Rozaβs short animation, A Lesson in Magic, follows a young witch who wishes to attend magic school, but cannot speak or hear. Unfortunately, magic can only be performed through speech in her world β until her magical spirit animal teaches her to believe in herself.
βWe spoke to members of the deaf community who helped us with the sign language used in the short,β Roza said. βWe translated the short into English, Mexican Spanish and Portuguese, each using unique sign language. Proper representation was important to our team and we strived to make sure even the tiniest details in the signing were accurate.β
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Veronique Vilpinβs adventure animation, Bunnie and the Hidden Treasure, also streamed. MAGICβs television industry partners, Nickelodeon and Univision, respectively, sponsored and mentored those creations.
Erick Bretoβs obstacle course video game, TeraFlow, features a scientist experimenting with virtual reality who is testing human limits. Gamers run through different simulations, acquiring and perfecting new skills while besting the clock. The game will be available soon on Steam, a popular online video game digital distribution service.
MAGIC students produce short films and video games as capstones during their second academic year. βAt MAGIC, we focus on teaching skills geared towards industry needs,β said Mauricio Ferrazza, MAGICβs department chair. βOur programs teach and train our students skills that will get them jobs once they graduate.β
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