Saturday, October 10, 2015

Exceptional Minds Gets the Job Done

Original Exceptional Minds Press Release via PR Newswire:

Exceptional Minds Gets the Job Done

School for young adults with autism is focused on abilities, not disabilities, to create jobs.


Recent Exceptional Minds graduate Nicky Benoist is working on Nickelodeon TV series "100 Things to Do Before High School." (PRNewsFoto/Exceptional Minds)

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif., Sept. 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Exceptional Minds isn't counting on disability initiatives to employ its skilled visual effects artists who happen to be on the autism spectrum.

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It doesn't have to.

The thriving vocational school for young adults with autism is not only preparing its students on the spectrum for the competitive fields of visual effects and digital animation, its graduates are being sought after by all walks of the industry.

"We're a small, boutique studio. Every person here counts," says Mike Pryor, the Executive Producer for Mr. Wolf in Culver City, Calif., which added Exceptional Minds graduate Nicky Benoist to its three-man operation after a brief internship.

So while larger companies like Microsoft, Vodafone and SAP are seeking out autistic workers to round out a large workforce, smaller firms like Mr. Wolf are hiring skilled workers on the spectrum to fill key roles because it makes good business sense.

The visual effects studio for television and film hired Nicky Benoist as its assistant to the creative director in June, a day after the 26-year-old graduated from Exceptional Minds' comprehensive three-year vocational program. He provides green screen comps, cleanup and graphic additions on visual effects shots. His most recent project is Nickelodeon's TV series, "100 Things to Do Before High School."

"We saw what Nicky could do and, in fact, we are looking into expanding our business because of his skillset," comments Pryor.

Exceptional Minds vocational school and working studio provides young men and women on the spectrum with training and experience in the visual arts, including live-action CG integration, 3D animation, story development, and marker tracking removal and compositing. The school and working studio has a close working relationship with the visual effects industry. Its graduate artists have contributed visual effects and title work on movies such as "Ant-Man," "Avengers: Age of Ultron," "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes," and "Game of Thrones."

"Rather than focus on perceived disabilities, we're bringing out the abilities in these individuals. That is what studios of all sizes are drawn to, the ability of our graduates to produce exceptional work," says Susan Zwerman, Visual Effects Executive Producer and Job Developer for Exceptional Minds.

Unique to the school is its job development program that provides its graduates with the additional support needed to attain and sustain employment, as well as ongoing support to the companies that hire them. "I finally feel like I'm starting my life," says Nicky, who had received his associate's degree in Computer Drafting and Design from ITT Technical Institute prior to enrolling in Exceptional Minds, but was unable to take the next step into employment due to a lack of self-confidence and interviewing skills. "He has been contributing since Day One. We have yet to throw him something he can't handle," says Pryor of Nicky's capabilities today.

More than 3.5 million Americans are living with an autism spectrum disorder, with one in 68 children now being affected (up from one in 88 just two years ago). Some 500,000 children with autism will enter adulthood during the next decade. Currently, an estimated 90 percent of adults with autism are unemployed or underemployed; autism services cost U.S. citizens over $200 billion each year.

Exceptional Minds is a pioneer in providing vocational training in the fields of animation and visual effects and a model for other vocational programs.

About Exceptional Minds (http://www.exceptionalmindsstudio.org): Exceptional Minds is a non-profit vocational center and working production studio for young adults on the autism spectrum. It was chartered in 2011 to provide the training necessary for creatively gifted individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) who may not otherwise be able to make the transition from high school to careers. Exceptional Minds offers technical proficiency and work readiness training that prepares students for careers in graphic arts, animation, web design, visual effects and rotoscoping. Located in Sherman Oaks, California, Exceptional Minds is both an instructional learning facility and a working studio with hands-on student involvement in production projects, many for the film industry.

Contact: Dee McVicker
Grassroots Communications
Gilbert, Arizona
480.545.7363
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Nickelodeon Denmark To Stream LIVE Online For One Week

Nickelodeon Denmark (Danmark) has announced the very exciting news that for one week only, Nickelodeon Denmark will stream LIVE on the channels official website everyday from 5:00am to 10:00pm between Monday 12th and Sunday 18th October 2015, for free, to celebrate the Autumn school holidays!


No matter where you are, as long as you have a computer, tablet or mobile device with internet access, all YOU have do is press PLAY at nickelodeon.dk!

Fans will be able to catch brand-new episodes of "Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn" weekdays at 8:00pm, "Alvinnn!!! and the Chipmunks" ("Alvin og de frække jordegern") weekdays at 4:20pm, and "Bella and the Bulldogs" and "100 Things to Do Before High School" ("100 ting at nå før High School") every Sunday at 6:20pm and 6:45pm, respectively!

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Friday, October 09, 2015

Nick Jr. UK To Premiere "Digby Dragon" In 2016

In a fantastic interview with ToyNews, a monthly trade magazine for the toy business, Marianne James, the Vice President (VP) of Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products (NVCP) UK & Ireland & European Retail Sales, has announced the very exciting news that Nick Jr. UK and Ireland, Nickelodeon UK's top-performing preschool channel, are planning to start to premiere and show "Digby Dragon", a brand new CG-animated preschool series based on original work from Sally Hunter ("Humphrey's Corner"), in 2016!


Set in the colourful and enchanted Applecross Woods, "Digby Dragon" (26x30') follows Digby a fledgling Dragon learning to fly. With his best friend, the fumbling, bumbling fairy, Fizzy Izzy, Digby takes on adventures in the woods encountering characters including train driver Grump Goblin and Chips, the scatter-brained Squirrel.

"From the moment we saw the world and characters Sally had created, we knew it would make a beautiful show and we are delighted that everyone agrees, said Oli Hyatt, MD Blue-Zoo Productions. "The combination of our talented studio, the international clout of Aardman's reputation, and a great environment and platform in the UK on Nick Jr., and S4C, should make the show irresistible for investors and audiences."

Commissioned by Nickelodeon UK and produced entirely in the UK at Blue-Zoo Productions, the CGI show promises to be the latest in a long line of hits from the studio behind "Olive the Ostrich", "Tree Fu Tom", "Q pootle 5" and "Alphablocks". The series has been funded through an Enterprise Investment Scheme along with presales and advances.

Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products will represent Consumer Products for the property in the UK and Ireland, with Aardman Animations representing the property's international TV, DVD and digital sales.

"The world of Digby is one driven by imagination and adventure. These core attributes mean that the property has the potential to develop into a long-running TV series beloved by families while its characters are engaging enough to be enjoyed by audiences across multiple platforms," said Tim Patterson, VP, Director of Programming Nickelodeon UK. "Investing at both the programming and property level, shows the belief that Nickelodeon has in Digby."

Alix Wiseman, Head of Sales & Acquisitions at Aardman Animations said: "Digby Dragon is just the kind of property we've been looking for and it fits perfectly with our existing cast of funny Aardman characters. Blue Zoo have created a joyful show in which they deploy the high production values and great storytelling antics which they are so well known for. We are delighted to be partnering with them and representing this charming new series worldwide."
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Sneak Peek Of New "Game Shakers" Episode "Tiny Pickles", Premiering 10/10 On Nickelodeon USA

To celebrate Nickelodeon USA premiering the brand-new "Game Shakers" episode "Tiny Pickles" on Saturday 10th October 2015 at 8:30pm (ET/PT), guest starring Yvette Nicole Brown and Matt Bennett, Nick USA has unveiled a super sneak peek preview of the all-new "Game Shakers" episode, which you can watch in the fantastic online streaming video clip below!:

Halloween Hacks - Making Tricked Out Treats With Kira Kosarin

Kira Kosarin from "The Thundermans" has some awesome Halloween tips on how to have the most spooktacular house on your block! Learn how to make Lollipop Ghosts, Spider Ice Cubes and a creepy Halloween hand in this fang-tastic video clip!:


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