New Zealand 2011

  • Welcome
  • Days
    • Nov 11 ’11
    • Nov 13 ’11
    • Nov 14 ’11
    • Nov 15 ’11
    • Nov 16 ’11
    • Nov 17 ’11
    • Nov 18 ’11
    • Nov 19 ’11
    • Nov 20 ’11
    • Nov 21 ’11
    • Nov 22 ’11
    • Nov 23 ’11
    • Nov 24 ’11
    • Nov 25 ’11
    • Nov 26 ’11
  • Anirama

Welcome

 

I was invited to speak at the AnimFX NZ conference in Wellington, NZ. The timing was perfect – 25 years ago Sarah and I spent two weeks in New Zealand on our honeymoon – so we decided to take some extra time on this trip and visit the country again for our anniversary.

Here’s our chronicle of the trip.

  • Fri, Nov 11 – SFO to Wellington
  • Sun, Nov 13 – Acclimating in Wellington
  • Mon, Nov 14 – Tech Prep and Meet the VIPs
  • Tue, Nov 15 – AnimFX First Conference Day, and Sarah Goes Sightseeing
  • Wed, Nov 16 – AnimFX Master Class Day
  • Thu, Nov 17 – Weta Day and A Broken Toe
  • Fri, Nov 18 – Creative HQ, Then Off to Napier
  • Sat, Nov 19 – Possum Sweater and Napier Art Deco Tour
  • Sun, Nov 20 – Hawkes Bay Wine Tour
  • Mon, Nov 21 – Napier to Whangamata
  • Tue, Nov 22 – Hiking: Beach and Bush
  • Wed, Nov 23 – Bay of Plenty to Bay of Islands
  • Thu, Nov 24 – The Top of New Zealand Tour
  • Fri, Nov 25 – Bay of Islands Boat Tour
  • Sat, Nov 26 – Back to Auckland via Giant Kauri Trees. Then Home.

Days

  • About The Trip (1)
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  • Nov 13 '11 (1)
  • Nov 14 '11 (1)
  • Nov 15 '11 (1)
  • Nov 16 '11 (1)
  • Nov 17 '11 (1)
  • Nov 18 '11 (1)
  • Nov 19 '11 (2)
  • Nov 20 '11 (1)
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