NAB ’03 FXGuide Live & the User Group Meeting
Well NAB 2003 got off to a fast start with the first FXGuide Live event followed by the Discreet User Group Meeting. A big thank you to all who attended our inaugural event, as well as your support. We really enjoyed the opportunity to create a user session at NAB — the questions and interaction from the audience was great.
For our intital report on the gossip and news of the events .. click “read more…” at the bottom of this panel. A more detailed
Read the ArticleArtist in Action: Adams, Director and flame artist
In our continuing Artist in Action series, we thought it would be good to look at Flame artists who have move over to directing. Many, such as Keith Adam’s at SPIN in Atlanta, – do their own visual design work, for complete creative control.
We caught up with Adams when he was recently on a shoot in Sydney and asked him about his latest spot for Charlotte, USA.
Read the ArticleDigital Fusion NAB Pre Show Discussion
FXG’s Sydney crew member caught up with Eyeon’s Adam Zolis based in Canada to discuss one of the industries top desktop solutions Digital Fusion.
Read the ArticleArtist in Action: Freeze Frame : Daredevil
Pixel Magic, a division of OCS/Freeze Frame has completed an array of visual effect shots for 20th Century Fox’s ‘Daredevil’, starring Ben Affleck. Pixel Magic created a seamless mix of CG and real-life elements, a challenging task, considering the super-human display of
acrobatics and quick-pace style of the movie.
Artist in Action: Digital Dimension with DF
The job of breathing “life” into the endless “death” of Final Destination II was awarded to long time Digital Fusion users, Digital Dimension. The visual effects studio completed 85 shots, all of which traveled through DF. Everything from the 4000 frame premonition sequences that aided our star, Miss Rivers, in evading numerous pitfalls, to the action packed log disaster scene, a precursor to the theme of “frightening consequences”.
Read the ArticleIs Photoshop’s dominance to be challenged?
Feature films produced using Linux include Star Wars Attack of the Clones, Lord of the Rings 2, Star Trek Nemesis, Harry Potter, Scooby-Doo and many more. Every major studio has converted to Linux or has a Linux conversion underway. Linux has become the most popular operating system for feature film production. But with no Adobe Linux version of Photoshop, – the most popular open source Linux application in the post industry is now Film GIMP (or it was …
Read the ArticleLatest VFX casualty – Cinesite Los Angeles
There have been rumours for weeks about the possibility of Kodak closing Cinesite…
Read the Article1st Annual VES Awards Winners
The winners of the 1st Annual Visual Effects Society Awards…
Read the ArticleNew Version 5/8 QuickTime Tutorial Available
Our first version 5/8 tutorial is now available online. It is an overview of getting around the new and improved batch.
Click here to view the tutorial
Read the ArticleAnnouncing nucoda Data Conform
nucoda Announces World’s First PC-Based Full-Resolution Pre-vis Tool for Film Incorporating Truelight Colour Cube Technology and Timeline Editing
Read the ArticleVisual Effects Oscar Nominees
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced the nominees for the 75th Academy Awards®. The nominees in the Visual Effects category are…
Read the ArticleMax-T’s Sledgehammer NAS and HD!O
Sledgehammer is a new network attached storage (NAS) system that provides a very fast shared storage resource for any facility. Clients simply mount the Sledgehammer and access its contents over an ethernet network. The newest release, Sledgehammer HD!O also incorporates SD/HD video I/O and playback capabilities.
Read the ArticleAnnouncement: fxguide 5/8 event at NAB 2003
As part of NAB 2003, fxguide will host a live advanced user session – specifically focused on last month’s breakthrough releases of Inferno 5.0 and Flame/Flint 8.0. The event is scheduled prior to the Discreet 2003 User Group on the Sunday at NAB, allowing users to go the FXG event in the afternoon before the User Group. Special thanks to our sponsors Discreet and sgi, who were kind enough to help make this event possible. More details…
Read the ArticleXStoner Software Focus
Xstoner is a product for Discreet advanced effects and editing systems from Light, Inc., designed to make networking, transfer and conversion of images to/from PCs and Discreet Stone systems much faster and simplified. A PC version is currently in release, with a Mac version expected in Q1 2003. We asked the developers to provide us with an overview of the software…their story follows.
Read the ArticleDiscreet Releases 5.0/8.0 Effects Software
Discreet has announced it is releasing its new version of software (inferno 5 and flame/flint version 8. The software contains lots of great new features and fxguide will be focusing on tips and tricks in the new software. We’ve also started up a special section in the Forums area for discussing the new software. All of us have been running the software for the last several months and will be glad to share any help or information we can. Read on for the Di
Read the ArticleVisual Effects Society Awards 2002 Nominees
The Visual Effects Society will hold the 1st Annual VES Awards in February, nominees were announced today….
Read the ArticleNew Combustion Training Book Now Shipping
The FIRST “third-party” Discreet Combustion v2 Training Book is shipping and has already received excellent reviews. The book was authored by Jack Pfeiffer, newly appointed fxguide editor and moderator for Combustion. He works in Denmark for MCI Videotronic as a Demo Artist, Trainer, and Systems Engineer and was the founder of the Danish Discreet User Group.
Read the ArticleDiscreet and Colorfront alliance for Digital Grading.
Discreet has entered into a strategic alliance with ColorFront, a privately-held software company based in Hungary, to jointly develop, market and sell a powerful new generation of digital color correction systems.
FXGuide has an exclusive interview with Maurice Patel, Discreet Systems Product Marketing Manager, and Product Manger Bill Roberts of Discreet about what this means to the visual effects and color grading communities.
Read the ArticleCombustion 2.1 launch at Macworld
Fxguide caught up with Discreet’s Peter Moxom and John Worthington to discuss the new directions for Combustion.
John Worthington is at MacWorld this week launching version 2.1 of Combustion. This version is not only a new release, but is now being dramatically reduced in price.
UPDATED Jan. 9, 2003
Read the ArticleVisual Effects Oscar 2002 – 7 considered films announced
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced the seven films being considered for Achievement in Visual Effects for the 75th Academy Awards®…
Read the ArticleCentropolis FX closes and Matrix work moves shop
Centropolis FX based in Los Angeles closed its doors on Tuesday, December 17th 2002, according to CGChannel.
Centropolis FX was working on the Matrix Reloaded (Scheduled for release May 15), it is understood that this work has moved to Sony ImageWorks.
Read the ArticleA look at Ultimatte – AdvantEdge
Ultimatte has always pulled one of the best blue/green screen keys, hands down. If there was a complaint it was never quality, it was likely the learning curve and number of controls that required tweaking. AdvantEdge answers that by offering a new user interface that helps produce the expected great results with less struggle, while maintaining the full controls for fine adjustments. We took a look under the hood at this great new advance in plug-in keyer
Read the ArticleSpeedsix Announces 5D Plug-ins Acquisition – UPDATED
Updated with information about support for inferno 5/8 and Digital Fusion 4 and as well as other info.
Speedsix Software has announced their purchase of the the sparks and plugins assets from the 5D liquidation. Hopefully we’ll have more information shortly, but in the meantime you can check out their press release….
Read the ArticleExclusive Interview: Discreet Purchases Several 5D Assets
Rumors have been flying around the industry regarding the future of 5D technology and assets. What’s happening to the sparks? What about Cyborg? As we first speculated back in October, Discreet certainly did end up having an interest in some of the former company’s assets. Fxguide had the great opportunity to chat with Maurice Patel, Discreet Systems Product Marketing Manager, regarding Discreet’s purchase of several 5D assets and how those assets fit into
Read the Article5D’s Assets Sold
You can read the background here first about the disappointing demise of 5D Solutions, Ltd.
We’ll be posting an exclusive report early on Wednesday morning regarding this story as soon as we’re able to publish. The rumor mill has been swirling since the weekend regarding the purchase of 5D’s assets…..
Read the ArticleArtist in Action: ROBOTA – Doug Chiang and Sparx*
He designed the Battle Droid, Destroyer Droid, Naboo starfigher, Watto, and the Jedi gunships. So what was so cool, so great, that it dragged designer Doug Chiang away?
FXGuide caught up with Doug Chiang and the team at SPARX* who are bringing his vision to the screen. We discussed design, compositing and on the way we got some amazing behind the scenes quicktimes, showing how this amazing film is being made.
Read the ArticleDigital Fusion Free Demo Copy
The friendly chaps at Eyeon have followed in Alias Wavefront’s footsteps and have released a free version of the new Digital Fusion Software DF4 for you to play with and test.
Read the ArticleArtists in action: Jim Rygiel & Randy Cook LOTR
After just finishing the second installment of Lord of the Rings and on the eve of that film LOTR:The Two Towers being released December 18, Fxguide caught up with Jim Rygiel, Visual effects supervisor and Randy Cook, to discuss Weta, the LOTR trilogy, the 5 disc DVD and some of the technology behind this amazing achievement
Read the ArticleArtist in Action: Ron Brinkman and HOPE
Many people know him as one of the creators of SHAKE, and author of The Art and Science of Digital Compositing, but Ron Brinkman is also a writer and director of a new short film “Hope”.
FXGuide caught up with Ron via Damian Allen, himself an experienced Shake compositor, Damian asked him about Hope, Shake and what he’s researching into next.
Read the ArticleWho are you: FXGuide in focus
Did you ever wonder how FXguide got started, – or which are the best tips on the site? Ever wonder who you are, when you visit, or where you live ?
Starting in December we have a huge range of new things coming and we are keen to connect with you about what’s coming and where we are right now.
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