The change we're seeing is that it's a digital process, as I referred to. A lot of the work we're seeing right now, in terms of the production process, requires an understanding of what that means for the production process, which in certain cases means a lot of interactivity between people with a programming background, people with a computer science background, and people from the creative arts. For most of the projects that we work on with people from a visual effects company or even a content production company, we have interns from different schools working with us. They are split about half and half between computer scientists, computer programmers, network security people, and cinematographers, editors, directors, and content production people.
I think that merging of IT purely defined and the screen industries is critical to the development of the screen institute sector as a whole. It's not just in gaming and interactive media; it's happening in television and the feature film industry also.