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Jamie
Arias

Jamie
Arias, owner of Arias
Multimedia Design is a Web Page Designer
and Multimedia Artist.
Specializing in full multimedia production, 3-D
animation, video and audio post-production, media
streaming, flash animation, CD authoring, he is
a consultant, and lecturer in Web page design
and designer of several award winning-web sites.
Jamie Arias is a graduate of Pasadena Art Center
where he specialized in life drawing, oil painting,
graphic design, airbrush and commercial art
all executed by hand. With his background in art,
it was easy for him to excel in digital media
using the new tools and programs now available.
What makes Jamie unique in his field is that he
has the ability to choreograph movement in 3-D
with the finest expertise due to the fact that
one of his hobbies is performing and choreographing
dance for film, television, and stage. Jamie
and his wife Gail won the world title
in swing dancing with aerials in 1995.
He was inducted to the Hall of Fame for dancers
in 1999.
To view samples of his work go to: http://www.amd1.com/
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Rick
Myers
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Rick
Myers' background is one that might be described
as game-related. Animation concepts and art seem
always to be geared toward games. He has worked
on various projects in this field. Currently his
focus is on a few personal projects -- more ideas
come up, the longer the project gets. Let’s
see if his workstation can handle it all.
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CHRISTOPHER
R. HARZ

Christopher
Harz is a multimedia producer and consultant.
His background includes massive-scale Internet-based
3D computer animation and gaming as well as technical
marketing. He is a frequent guest lecturer on artificial
intelligence, telecommunications, animation, multimedia,
webcasting, computer gaming and virtual reality.
POB
1259 Topanga, CA 90290
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Richard
White

Richard
White is a Los Angeles native who longs to relocate
somewhere desolate and foggy. He has worked as a
glazier, lighting tech, professional body piercer,
and, most recently, as a digital video editor and
effects artist. He is currently employed by a large
L.A. Internet start-up as head of multimedia design
and resident digital video consultant. He spends
entirely too much time pushing pixels around --
at least that’s what his wife and six cats
tell him. When not glued to a monitor, he enjoys
reading and writing moody, dark fiction, listening
to gabber, black ambient music, and watching Hello
Kitty videos for inspiration.
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