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Agenda announced for the ninth annual Amsterdam SuperMeet

The agenda has been set for the Ninth Annual Amsterdam SuperMeet, which will take place during IBC2016 on Sunday, Sept. 11, at the Hotel Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, NL. 

The agenda will feature presentations on 360 VR filmmaking, including the making of “Pure McCartney VR.” Also on stage will be user driven presentations from Blackmagic Design, Adobe, HP/NVIDIA, Lumaforge, and fayteq. To purchase tickets and for complete details, visit the SuperMeet website.

HP and NVIDIA will present the VR experience “GIANT.” Inspired by real events, this immersive virtual-reality experience, which mixes both game engine and live-action video, transports the viewer into the family’s makeshift basement shelter.

Blackmagic Design will present the making of “Playing with Fire.” Cinematographer Klaus B. Pedersen will be the presenter and give us an exclusive preview of his documentary short featuring Katalin Konya, the three-time world amateur champion in kickboxing. 

Doors will open at 16:30 for the SuperMeet Digital Showcase, which features 18 software and hardware developers including Adobe, Blackmagic Design, HP/NVIDIA, Lumaforge, Fayteq Symply, Audio Network, Avid, B&H, BorisFX, Dashwood Cinema Solutions, The Future Store, Intelligent Assistance, Imagineer Systems, Lumberjack, KeyFlow Pro, Mettle, OWC, and ShareStation. Rounding out the evening will be the “World Famous Raffle,” where over 62,000 Euros worth of software and hardware, will be raffled off.

In addition there will be a free bonus door raffle sponsored by HP/NVIDIA. The first 300 people through the doors before 18:00, (whichever comes first) will be eligible to win a fully loaded HP ZBook 15 workstation. 

Tickets are 15 Euros each (which includes two raffle tickets) for general admission and 7 Euros for students and teachers and are on sale online only. It will be 20 Euros each at the door.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.