



Tangerang, 12-16 Januari 2026 – Program Studi Desain Interaktif dan Desain Komunikasi Visual Universitas Bunda Mulia (DKV UBM) kembali mengadakan semiloka bagi dosen-dosen Fakultas Teknologi Desain, dengan tema “The Foundry Nuke Advanced Training for Instructor”, yang membahas mengenai penerapan efek visual pada animasi dan hasil perekaman film. Acara ini berlangsung pada Senin-Jum’at, 12-16 Jnuari 2026, bertempat di ruang kelas LAB IOTA 1, UBM Tower, dengan BeomHee Lee, Senior Animator dan The Foundry Tutor sebagai narasumber.
Tidak hanya sekadar paparan materi, para dosen juga diajak untuk mengenal berbagai istilah dan penerapan efek visual dalam industri film dan animasi yang ada di hollywood. Mr. Lee juga menjelaskan fungsi-fungsi sebagian besar tools dan pengenalan software The Foundry lainnya, seperti Mari dan Katana.
Acara ini menjadi bukti nyata dari komitmen Universitas Bunda Mulia dalam menghubungkan teori dan praktik industri, sesuai dengan moto “Bridging Education To The Real World”. Semiloka ini mempertajam ilmu komunikasi dari para dosen, sehingga dapat saling berkolaborasi dalam proyek-proyek lintas industri.
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Tangerang, January 12-16, 2026 – The Interactive Design and Visual Communication Design Study Program at Bunda Mulia University (DKV UBM) once again held a workshop for lecturers from the Faculty of Design Technology, themed “The Foundry Nuke Advanced Training for Instructors,” which discussed the application of visual effects to animation and film production. The event took place Monday-Friday, January 12-16, 2026, in the IOTA 1 LAB classroom at UBM Tower, with BeomHee Lee, Senior Animator and The Foundry Tutor, as the resource person.
The lecturers went beyond simply presenting the material; they also learned about various terms and applications of visual effects in the Hollywood film and animation industry. Mr. Lee also explained the functions of most of the tools and introduced other The Foundry software, such as Mari and Katana.
This event demonstrated Bunda Mulia University’s commitment to explaining industry theory and practice, in line with its motto, “Bridging Education to the Real World.” This workshop sharpens the communication skills of the lecturers, so they can collaborate on cross-industry projects.
