Center for Digital Imaging Arts Opens New Campus in Washington, D.C.

(PRWeb) March 26, 2007 -- The Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University is pleased to announce the opening of a new campus in Washington, D.C. CDIA's state-of-the-art facility, located in a vibrant Georgetown neighborhood, will allow area residents to pursue their creative passions through CDIA's unique approach to training in the digital arts.

The CDIA curriculum features intensive, hands-on training to prepare students for the real-world needs of their chosen professions. CDIA is currently accepting applications for the Summer 2007 session beginning in June, and the Fall 2007 session beginning in September. Certificate programs are available in Digital Filmmaking, 3D Animation, Graphic and Web Design, Digital Photography and more.

"Our new campus in Washington, D.C. will deliver an immersive, hands-on approach to training in the digital arts," says Bob Daniels, executive director of CDIA. "We've designed a space that will allow our students to express their creativity as they learn their craft."

CDIA's Washington, D.C. campus is located at 1055 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW, and is near the Foggy Bottom metro station. For more information, please visit: http://www.cdiabu.com

###

This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.

This Site Is For Sale

Related Articles:

Top Film Composers From Hollywood's Elite Candidly Speak Their Minds in "Inside Film Music"
Inside Film Music: Composers Speak is a new book that catalogues a unique collection of insightful, candid interviews with three dozen premier film composers -- including Oscar winners and nominees - and who represent some of Hollywood's hierarchy through the last 60 years.

Comedy Film Short is the Hot Ticket at Summer Film Festivals -- Owning Mahowny Scribe, Maurice Chauvet
Maurice Chauvet, best known for the screenplay adaptation Owning Mahowny (Sony Classics, 2003) has a side-splitting comedy short and a packed schedule on the 2007 film festival circuit. Short film "Three-Fifty" is being snatched up by festivals here, there and everywhere.

Is Mozart Set to Break Into the UK Top 40 Music Chart as a Result of New Chart Rules
A campaign is underway to propel a Classical piece of music into the UK Top 40, following a change in chart rules on 1 January.

Art, Theater and Music is Still Going for Visitors to Martha's Vineyard
Mansion House Inn, Health Club & Spa announced its continued support of The Vineyard Playhouse, which is known for its dedication to the collaboration between professional and community theater artists. Taking full advantage of the Vineyard's creatively rich community and naturally inspirational surroundings, the play house has been host to countless productions of plays, readings, educational series, festivals, family holiday shows, guest artist's lectures and other special events.

Do you really need college to learn to play music?
Music courses are a great way to learn about virtually any area of music; history, theory, and musical instrument instruction -- you name it and somewhere music courses specialize in it. Though generally found through colleges, universities or high school programs, music courses are also offered via one-on-one instruction with a private teacher or community-based workshops.

Music: The Convenient Anxiety Relief
Dating back to the ancient times, it can be said that music already had an impact on human history. With the presence of ?nature?-ly sounds ? the chirping of the birds, the swishing sound of the leaves, and other sounds of same sort ? prove that music has been with man since his earliest days. With the advent of contemporary and alternative music genres, music just says, ?I am here to stay?. And with the concoction of new music types, we can see that music is constantly evolving and changing.

AudioBiblio.com Connects People and Music Through Online Community
A new Web site launched recently, AudioBiblio.com, allows users to discover and recommend music through an online community. The brainchild of an 18-year-old internet entrepreneur, Akeem McLennon of Atlanta, Ga., www.AudioBiblio.com lets members upload music and access it anywhere an internet connection exists. Users also can connect with old and new friends and find groups with similar music interests.

MediaMonkey 3 Music Manager Launches, Supports 100,000+ Tracks
Music manager for serious collectors now supports over 100,000 tracks, includes over 200 new features and improvements.

Four Guest Soloists Set for Music City Community Chorus Debut Performance
Four guests soloists have been selected for the Music City Community Chorus's January 30 debut concert at Christ Church Cathedral. Accompanied by the thirty-two-piece Excelsior Chamber Orchestra, and directed by Renee Grant-Williams, the MCCC will perform Beethoven's Mass in C Major and Vivaldi's Gloria.

Cosmopolitan Culture: Gallery NU Fine Arts Opens Near Courtyard Sandestin at Grand Boulevard in Sunny South Florida
Creativity is in the air in sunny South Florida with the recent opening of Gallery NU Fine Arts, just minutes from Courtyard Sandestin at Grand Boulevard.


Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification