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AIR Time featuring Todd Fechter

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Serving as Associate Professor of Computer Animation, Todd Fechter is the current Interim Dean of the school of Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication at UT Dallas. Graduating with an MFA in Computer Animation and Visualization from The Ohio State University in 2002, Fechter has worked in and around the animation industry for the past 13 years, having worked as a modeler, rigger, and modeling supervisor for studios including DNA Productions and Reel FX.

During the interview with moderator David Fisher, discover what Fechter and his students are capable of achieving as he shares two short films — Snatch and Terminal B. Then hang around for The Matrix​. Thomas is a computer programmer during the day and at night becomes a hacker known as Neo. As Neo, he continuously questions his reality, but discovers the truth exceeds his imagination.

Serving as Associate Professor of Computer Animation, Todd Fechter is the current Interim Dean of the school of Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication at UT Dallas. Graduating with an MFA in Computer Animation and Visualization from The Ohio State University in 2002, Fechter has worked in and around the animation industry for the past 13 years, having worked as a modeler, rigger, and modeling supervisor for studios including DNA Productions and Reel FX.

During the interview with moderator David Fisher, discover what Fechter and his students are capable of achieving as he shares two short films — Snatch and Terminal B. Then hang around for The Matrix​. Thomas is a computer programmer during the day and at night becomes a hacker known as Neo. As Neo, he continuously questions his reality, but discovers the truth exceeds his imagination.

Serving as Associate Professor of Computer Animation, Todd Fechter is the current Interim Dean of the school of Arts, Technology and Emerging Communication at UT Dallas. Graduating with an MFA in Computer Animation and Visualization from The Ohio State University in 2002, Fechter has worked in and around the animation industry for the past 13 years, having worked as a modeler, rigger, and modeling supervisor for studios including DNA Productions and Reel FX.

During the interview with moderator David Fisher, discover what Fechter and his students are capable of achieving as he shares two short films — Snatch and Terminal B. Then hang around for The Matrix​. Thomas is a computer programmer during the day and at night becomes a hacker known as Neo. As Neo, he continuously questions his reality, but discovers the truth exceeds his imagination.

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