FMX (Conference)

FMX – Conference on Animation, Effects, Games and Immersive Media is an event by Filmakademie’s Animationsinstitut. It takes place at Haus der Wirtschaft in Stuttgart every spring.[1] FMX was originally founded for students in 1994 as the Film and Media Exchange.

FMX
FMX
StatusActive
GenreComputer graphics conference
CountryGermany
Inaugurated1994
Most recent2022 (Stuttgart)
Next event2023 (Stuttgart)
Organized byFilmAkademie

History

Haus der Wirtschaft, home of FMX, photographed in 2012

FMX was originally founded for students in 1994 as the Film and Media Exchange.[2] Today, it is run in co-operation with the Visual Effects Society and SIGGRAPH.[2] In 2019 FMX welcomed around 4,000 visitors. Talks included presentations on Avengers: Endgame, Captain Marvel, Hellboy, Dumbo, Solo: A Star Wars Story, First Man and How to Train Your Dragon.[3] FMX was described by Forbes magazine in January 2020 as one of the "global events getting immersive [entertainment] right"[4]

APD

FMX runs alongside Animation Production Days, a business platform for the animation industry, bringing together financing, distribution and co-production partners for animation projects.[5] APD also organise the APD talent program, in which young producers and recent graduates can submit projects at little or no cost.[5]

FMX 2021

In 2021 FMX will hosted its first online edition, offering an entirely virtual conference program dedicated to the central theme "ReImagine Tomorrow".[6]

In 2023 it will be a hybrid event with three days taking place on site and a fourth day as an online event. [7]

Funding

FMX is supported financially by the Ministry of Science, Research and Arts and the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Housing of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, as well as the City of Stuttgart and also MFG Baden-Wuerttemberg.[8]

See also

References

  1. www.awn.com Retrieved 17 August 2020
  2. Official site Retrieved 21 March 2019
  3. www.vfxvoice.com Retrieved 12 February 2020
  4. Sol Rogers at www.forbes.com Retrieved 12 February 2020
  5. www.animationproductiondays.de Retrieved 12 February 2020
  6. "FMX 2021 online edition from May 4-6". fmx.de. Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg GmbH. Archived from the original on 2021-04-15. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  7. "FMX 2023 Program / Schedule". fmx.de. Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg GmbH. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  8. Official Site Retrieved 12 February 2020
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