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    About this Episode

    Animation from COFA Master of Digital Media students  Nguyen Bui, Zhen Cai, Jingwen Liu, and Regine Clarke.

    Winner COFA Annual 2012 Best 3D CGI Modelling - Modeller = Michelle Bau.
    Honorary mention for Regine Clark for music and sound design
    Prize: 3Hr one to one training with David Zwierzchaczewski.

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