The Montreal Chapter, meanwhile, has partnered with with Cinesite and ReelFX to offer a $1,000 CAD scholarship to one student who is currently studying or living in Montreal, while taking online classes at a school in another country. The Bay Area Chapter will offer a $1,500 USD scholarship to one recipient who is living and studying in the Bay Area, or who is currently living in the Bay Area, but attending school elsewhere remotely this year. Then, there’s WIA’s Bay Area and Montreal Chapters, which are providing special scholarship prizes to students. Toon Boom will give program winners scholarship funds of up to $2,000 USD, along with one-year bundled licenses of Storyboard Pro 20 and Harmony Premium 21, with Wacom donating Cintiq Pro 16s. Autodesk will provide eight with a one-year subscription to either Autodesk Maya or Autodesk 3ds Max, with Foundry offering one $2,000 in scholarship funds, along with a permanent license to its suite of products, including Nuke Studio, Katana, Mari and Modo, and Laika handing out cash awards (up to $2000 USD) to two students specializing in stop-motion. Animation Mentor will provide one recipient with a six-week workshop, comprised of a range of courses they will be able to choose from, ranging from Pre-Visualization Basics to Storyboarding Fundamentals and Cartoony Animation for 3D Animators. Animation Focus will offer three scholarship recipients one-one-one, online animation tutoring with a professional feature film character animator.
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