Difference between revisions of "Bohuš Získal"
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of Electrotechnical Engineering (1994). Worked in the area of digital video production and computer graphics - graphics designer (spots, trailers) for Czech TV (1994-1998), SFX supervisor and Discreet Inferno operator in Universal Production & Partners, Head of Graphics department in Czech TV (2000-2002). Since [[1998]] he makes live visuals for Agon Orchestra. From [[2002]] to [[2005]] he was a technical director of [[CIANT]]. Regular contributor to Pixel magazine (1999-2001 Editor of Pixel PRO), Chip magazine (since 1996). Member of ABEX society (Associated Broadcast Experts). In [[2004]] he co-founded [[ScArt]] society. | of Electrotechnical Engineering (1994). Worked in the area of digital video production and computer graphics - graphics designer (spots, trailers) for Czech TV (1994-1998), SFX supervisor and Discreet Inferno operator in Universal Production & Partners, Head of Graphics department in Czech TV (2000-2002). Since [[1998]] he makes live visuals for Agon Orchestra. From [[2002]] to [[2005]] he was a technical director of [[CIANT]]. Regular contributor to Pixel magazine (1999-2001 Editor of Pixel PRO), Chip magazine (since 1996). Member of ABEX society (Associated Broadcast Experts). In [[2004]] he co-founded [[ScArt]] society. | ||
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Born 1971. Degree in Technical Cybernetics at Czech Technical University, The Faculty of Electrotechnical Engineering (1994). Worked in the area of digital video production and computer graphics - graphics designer (spots, trailers) for Czech TV (1994-1998), SFX supervisor and Discreet Inferno operator in Universal Production & Partners, Head of Graphics department in Czech TV (2000-2002). Since 1998 he makes live visuals for Agon Orchestra. From 2002 to 2005 he was a technical director of CIANT. Regular contributor to Pixel magazine (1999-2001 Editor of Pixel PRO), Chip magazine (since 1996). Member of ABEX society (Associated Broadcast Experts). In 2004 he co-founded ScArt society.