fxguide LIVE DVDs On Sale Now
We’re excited to announce that DVDs of fxguide LIVE’03 and LIVE’04 are now available for purchase. They can be ordered by clicking here. Each year is two-disc DVD recording of the 3-hour fxguide LIVE seminars done in Las Vegas at NAB, complete with example setups. fxguide LIVE’05 DVDs from this year are currently in production and are planning to be released mid-summer.
Read the ArticleApple and Intel
What will the Apple Intel deal likely mean for VFX artists? Is this a significant move towards a new work environment or does the type of CPU chip in the Mac not really matter either way these days? – After all Apple is much more of a software company than ever before in its history? We spoke to numerous insiders on and off the record to gather up a take on what this may mean over the next 24 months and beyond, many sources had strong opinions but were ne
Read the ArticleAutodesk Users Group 2005 Technology Demo
The Sunday before NAB started with two fxguide sessions — one for smoke and the other for flame. Immediately after the flame session, the “first” Autodesk User Group Meeting took place and showcased what has been under development for the last year at discreet. In this article, we’ll take a look at what was shown regarding the effects products….
Read the ArticleApple at NAB
Perhaps the hit of NAB – the Apple booth was packed with people keen to see the new Professional tools launched at the show. We review the releases and talk to Author Damien Allen about Motion 2.
Read the ArticleDon’t Panic: Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
With the release today of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (it releases in the USA on Friday), Jeff Heusser spoke to Adam McInnes. McInnes is one of the VFX supervisors for Cinesite Europe, which did nearly 100% of the digital visual effects in the film.
Read the ArticlePhotoshop CS 2 – HDR review
Photoshop CS2 has been announced as part of the new CS2 Suite. We will be roadtesting it fully in coming weeks, but were keen to have a first look at the HDR 32bit capabilities.
Read the ArticleReflections on a ‘Super’ Bowl Commercial
In this week’s fxpodcast we speak to John Montgomery about one of the most complex and difficult shots for this year’s Super Bowl. In a detailed account he explains the tips and tricks – and inside gossip – of how a major effects shot in an award winning Super Bowl spot is done. “When the agency art director showed me the concept I knew that John was the guy we needed,” says multiple Clio-award-winning editor Terry Kaney, “and his ability to use sensitivi
Read the ArticleAutodesk Announces Toxik
Today is one of the bigger days in recent memory at Autodesk Media and Entertainment — the company formerly known as Discreet. After years of development, Autodesk Toxik was formally announced today, with version 1.0 shipping in mid-April.
Read the ArticleToxik behind the scenes – NAB 2002
Toxik was relaunched to the effects community today. Last seen at NAB 2002 and called Strata and Mezzo. So what happened ??? Where the heck did it go, and how does today’s version compare with the one we saw in 2002?
Read the ArticleDon’t look for a discreet stand at NAB
With a twinge of sadness, we’re reporting that the Discreet name is now history. As such there will be no separate company ‘Discreet’ – only Autodesk Media and Entertainment division. We sat down with some employees of the company formerly known as discreet and asked what impact this would have on customers and why the change? We also have some fun and visually take a look back at the evolution of a company image from on that exuded creativity and a shared
Read the Articlefxguide Advanced Shake Training
fxguide is pleased to offer high level Shake training in two upcoming seminars in Sydney, Australia.
Shake for Flame Artists, and Compositing for 3D Animators. The seminars are for experienced VFX and 3D artists, covering advanced keying, floating point workflow, multi-pass 3D and live action integration, strategies for complex effects using Shake, and more.
Award Season Continues: Tropfest 2005
Tropfest is the world’s largest film festival, with 130,000 people attending to watch 16 finalists in one of the world’s most popular short film festivals. The rules are simple. First, it must be contain this years signature item (this year an umbrella). Second, it must be less than 7 mins. Finally, the film must premiere at Tropfest and cannot have been shown previously anywhere.
Read the ArticleVisual Effects Oscar winner announced
The 2004 Visual Effects Oscar was presented as part of the live Oscar broadcast tonight.
Updated.
VES Awards 2005
A nite of fun at the 3rd annual Visual Effects Society awards at the Hollywood Palladium.
Eli Jarra – a winner last year and a nominee this year, walks us through the night, from the limo to the last award.
Digital Vision Buys Nucoda
Digital Vision announced today that it has agreed to acquire Nucoda Ltd. who is a leading supplier of advanced digital media solutions for film and video, including systems that support the digital intermediate process in the 2K and 4K domains. In exclusive discussions with fxguide, Digital Vision’s President and COO Robert Ekstrom states “the final talks on the acquisition has been intense and quick”, we asked him about what this means to the future of D
Read the Articlefxguide LIVE’05 at NAB Announced
fxguide returns to NAB in Las Vegas this year on Sunday, April 17th, thanks to popular demand and the generous support of Discreet and SGI. For the first time at NAB there will be both a flint/flame/inferno and a fire/smoke fxguide live session. The seminars will cover the recently released effects 6/9 and editing 6.5 versions, sharing tips and tricks to help you get the most out of the software. Find out more about the event which one artist says “
Read the Article77th Annual Academy Awards Nominees
Seven films went to the Bake-off last week. Today the three films nominated for the 2004 Visual Effects Oscar were announced…
Read the ArticleNominees for 3rd Annual VES Awards
The Visual Effects Society (VES) announced their nominees this week for their awards honoring oustanding visual effects in 19 categories of film, television, commercials, music videos and games. On January 22nd, VES will hold their “Big Reveal” — an oustanding event where VES members and the general public can hear about the work first-hand from the artists….
Read the ArticleAcademy Announces Films for Visual Effects Oscar
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the seven films being considered for Achievement in Visual Effects for the 77th Academy Awards.
UPDATED:1/6/05
Read the ArticlePassing of an old friend
Since 1994, if a post house wanted to install the fastest most powerful finishing room it meant a discreet Onyx. After ten years, sgi is discontinuing the Oynx line meaning the end of Inferno and Fire as we know them on Onyx.
Read the ArticleFarscape : Artists in Action
“My first job in the post production industry was as render wrangler on Farscape series 1 in 1998-99. New to 3D and VFX compositing it was very exciting to be involved. Series 1 proved to be a huge success, the quality of the FX shots helped Australia gain respect in the industry on the world stage. Five years later having some shots in the final mini series return to us was a great thrill, we wanted to do as much as we could to go out with a bang and do
Read the Articlefxguide Live in China
China is an amazing country – with massive potential and an extremely determined visual effects community. Last month Fxguide was Live in Shangahi, for 3 days of compositing lecturing and training with the help and sponsorship of ChinaDV, which is China’s leading visual effects community internet company. We spoke to some of the talented artists in Shanghai and explored a community facing massive cracked software issues. Of course it is not only the visua
Read the ArticleMax Me Out a Second Time
After our recent article about Max-T, we received quite a few questions and comments from readers. We passed the questions on to Mike Hughes, V.P. Business Development at Max-T, who took a moment to respond. In this evolving world of shared storage in the post production environment, comparisons between various solutions can quickly become complex. Mike Seymour takes a closer look in this Q&A session…..
Read the ArticlePainter IX Test Drive
Photoshop has made major gains in reproducing brushes, and it is the cornerstone of most digi-matte departments. Does Painter still have role to play? Is Painter just a weekend app, or can it reposition itself?
Corel has moved to make Painter a more professionally focused tool for concept art, matte paintings and illustration work, in so doing they are moving away from the “Santa Fe” casual artist. Fxguide took version IX for a road test and spoke to
Read the ArticleStoned and Wired: Behind Discreet’s Y2k+4 bug
“It was clear from the look on their faces – that they weren’t joking… we knew we had a global problem, that’s when we hit the panic button”. Just three hours after a major support call from Paris, plus eight and a half years after an MIT graduate in Boston decided to generate a unique ID for any frame in any discreet system using a 28 bit number, Bill Roberts (Director of Product Management – Systems) realized that Discreet had a serious problem. Ever
Read the ArticleBreaking News: Critical Message from Discreet
Discreet has identified an issue that affects ALL users of inferno,flame, flint, fire, smoke, backdraft, and frost that MUST be addressed BEFORE OCT 2ND or your system WILL NOT FUNCTION!
Updated Again: Oct 1st
Max Me Out
IBC: This month Maximum Throughput showed the new GUI for their MAX T Sledgehammer. Networked storage and content management is starting to breakthrough as the benefits and data wrangling options can make such a huge difference to a medium to large scale problem.
Read the ArticleMotion update
Motion is a great new product but there appears a lot of confusion in various internet forums over how Motion works, a lot of people seem to believe that the realtime graphics preview is lower quality than what you get when you export frames and that Motion uses software rendering for final output. Our motion expert Roger Bolton spoke to Dion Scoppettuolo, Senior Product Marketing Manager Professional Applications at Apple to clear up some of these common
Read the ArticleIBC2004 Short Takes: Discreet, Eyeon and More
I was looking forward to being far away from all the election turmoil in the states but I was hit straightaway with a reminder on the walk to my hotel. It seems here, though, there is maybe a bit more concentration on the real issues in the campaign and a bit less on the bluster. Enough said. Time to worry about such things as why espresso is so much better in Europe. And at IBC there were many interesting things to see….here’s a brief recap (in alphabet
Read the ArticleReview: Furnace 2.0
The Foundry has been a long time plug-in favorite, and recently broke with other vendors and started offering free burn support (see fxguide story here). With the release of Furnace 2.0 they are offering new tools that offer that “sizzle” we all seek to solve creative problems and make our clients take notice. Mike Seymour has a review posted from IBC.
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