Discreet Desktop Update – Cleaner + Combustion
combustion 3 update for windows available now combustion 3 for Mac began shipping last week. With the cleaner booth at MacWorld as big as ever and cleaner XL for Windows as popular as ever…what’s up with the desktop? Mark Twain couldn’t have said it any better — the reports of cleaner’s death have been greatly exaggerated.
Read the ArticleVisual Effect Oscar Nominees announced
The 2003 Visual Effects Oscar Nominees are…
Read the ArticleNuke Forum added
We have added a Nuke forum to the site for discussion of Nuke from D2 Software. Nuke is the compositing package that was developed by Digital Domain and has been used on many feature and commercial projects. This forum has been established with participation from folks at Digital Domain, so fire away with your Nuke questions.
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In memoriam: Peter Donen
We are sad to report that Visual Effects Supervisor Peter Donen has passed away…
Read the ArticleVisual Effects Awards 2003 Nominees announced
Nominees were announced for the Visual Effects Awards…
Read the Article2003 High Definition : A Year in Review
HD is a rapidly growing format for post-production and capture.
For a summary of the growth in HD production Fxguide spoke to the team at Fletcher Chicago. Fletcher specialises in high-end High Definition capture and is a Sony USA Nationwide CineAlta Select supplier focused on renting and selling quality field acquisition equipment.
Discreet Introduces combustion 3 for the Mac
As we first reported last year, discreet has introduced combustion 3 for Apple Macintosh. The release includes new expressions, an editing operator, and flash output among other advances.
Read the ArticleMatrix at AEAF
Sections of the industry were stunned this week when neither of the two Matrix sequels Reloaded or Revolutions were short listed for the official Bake Off. Fxguide was able to watch a lengthy visual effects breakdown session at the AEAF conference the week before, in which two of the visual effects supervisors Dan Glass and John ‘DJ’ Desjardin broke down numerous sequences from the films. If the packed Sydney audience response was any gauge, the Bake off
Read the ArticleVisual Effects Oscar Bakeoff list announced
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced the seven films being considered for Achievement in Visual Effects for the 76th Academy Awards®.
Read the ArticlePost- ISM: Artists in Action In South Korea
ISM is quite simply the hottest and perhaps coolest 2D visual effects team in Korea.
ISM started as Submarine and recently revamped as ISM. Fxguide recently visited ISM in Seoul, South Korea to check out this creative boutique, and explore the growing Korean post-production market.
Discreet opts to support Sony new SR format
It seems the industry has been waiting for a widely used – lower cost – better HD tape format. Will SR serve that role? Will SR solve the HD generation problem?
Fxguide spoke to Maurice Patel, Discreet’s systems product marketing manager, following last week’s annoucement that Discreet will be supporting Sony’s new SR HD format.
Read the ArticledvMatte: A FCP Keyer for everyman and his dog
dvMatte pro 1.5 is a plug-in keyer for Final Cut Pro (FCP). The keyer is designed to solve the tricky problem of keying mini-dv footage. FXG took the dvMatte for a road test, and we were impressed with the results.
Read the ArticleXstoner: Product test drive
Xstoner is a client-server software that allows PCs and Macs to directly connect and transfer files with a discreet system such as Flame/Inferno or Fire etc.
We took a system for a test drive and put it to the test. We were provided with a Mac OSX software and ran it connected to an Onyx 2 Inferno system. We tested using the latest Mac OS X Panther software, which caused more than a few interesting effects.
Read the ArticleStar Wars to Pixel Corp : Alex Lindsay- Artist in Action
Alex Lindsay is an extraordinary figure, an exILM Rebel Mac Unit visual effects artist who has set us a global training organisation, dvGarage. dvGarage believe that your ability to communicate your vision is just as important as math, reading and science. And they are building a network to bring that vision to the world. What is so extraordinary is that while many companies’ ‘vision statements’ may sprout such nobel ideals, dvGarage actualy does it, – not
Read the ArticleArtist in Action: Feature Film Editor & VFX Alan Edward Bell
Alan Edward Bell started as an editor in the film industry some 17 years ago. His visual effects career grew out of his extensive editing background. Alan explains: “I began as an apprentice editor and then worked my way up to be a first assistant, and then, eventually as a full fledge editor. I mainly work as an editor cutting feature films. My visual effects career grew out of that editing. So far, I’ve managed to do both jobs and still s
Read the ArticleCombustion 3 shipping now
Combustion 3 software is now shipping on the Windows platform (Mac users will have to wait until early 2004.) The release includes a free morphing plug in and there will be release parties in NY and LA. Read more for details…
Read the ArticleVideo Card Maker Smackdown
A battle of press releases has broken out between two makers of broadcast video cards… makes for an amusing read.
Read the ArticleIBC Quick Report
IBC turned out to be whirlwind 7-hour tour for me this year, due to the fact that I needed to get back to the states for my day job. The second annual fxguide gathering on Sunday night was fun…a great chance to meet other artists and discreet folks. We covered discreet’s annoucements last week, so before I hop on the plane here are some quick notes about Digital Fusion, The Foundry, Apple, and more. Read on….
Read the ArticleExclusive: combustion 3 on OSX
Rumour over the last several months was that discreet was considering the future of combustion for the Macintosh. Today we can officially confirm that Combustion 3 will be available for the G5 under the next planned Mac OSX release, Panther (10.3).
Read the ArticleSmokin’ at IBC
Fxguide sat down this week with Discreet’s Maurice Patel to discuss the latest developments regarding the company’s editing products. Smoke has now overtaken Fire as the most visibly successful editing tool in the family. It is well priced and with both the new IBM Linux version and Tezro dual HD realtime configuration, the range of hardware platforms is expanding. The announcement last week of Smoke version 6.0 shows that the product has greatly expanded
Read the ArticleDiscreet at IBC
IBC is Discreet’s biggest trade show in Europe and over the coming days we will be publishing a series of stories covering new developments in Smoke, Flame, Lustre and Combustion, leading up to our live coverage of IBC from the show floor. IBC attendance is predicted to be down to 40,000 people from the record highs of 2000 which saw 45,000 attendees but perhaps no worse than last year. Certainly, Discreet has a raft of new announcements, across all the sy
Read the ArticleFurnace from The Foundry – Tools for the Effects Artist
One of the more interesting products floating around the show floor at NAB was the Furnace plug-ins, a set of extremely useful tools developed by The Foundry. Longtime discreet users are probably well familiar with Tinder, an outstanding set of tools that are currently available as plugins for Shake. The Furnace tools provide some “automagic” cleanup of some common tasks effects artists have to deal with in the course of our jobs, as well as some outstandi
Read the ArticleBurn, baby burn! Discreet ships Burn
Distributed rendering for the discreet effects products was first demonstrated at the NAB Discreet Users Group meeting several years ago. It has taken a couple of years, but version 1.0 of burn running on Red Hat 8.0 has been released. Burn gives artists the ability to render flint, flame, and inferno batch setups (including action within batch) on network-connected systems running Linux Red Hat 8.0.
Read the ArticleDiscreet Unveils 3ds max 6
This week at SIGGRAPH, Discreet announced the newest version of its acclaimed 3D modeling, animation, and rendering solution-3ds max® 6. It includes a number of new features, such as integrated mental ray®, new dynamics, and new particle features. Click below to read the press release from Discreet…..
Read the ArticleOne on One with the head of Discreet : Paul Lypaczewski
With many issues facing discreet, and many questions we have recently wanted answers about, Fxguide sat down for breakfast and 20 questions with the Executive Vice President, Discreet Divison, General Manager Paul Lypaczewski.
Read the ArticleEmmy Award Nominations for Visual Effects
The nominations for the 55th Annual Emmy Awards were announced today…
Read the ArticleExclusive Coverage of SGI 2003 New Product Line – Part 1 – Overview
Today, in a move that will shape the next few years in high end compositing SGi announces a whole new set of workstation and supercomputer products completely replacing Octane and Onyx3 with Tezro and Onyx4. Fxguide has in-depth analysis of of the platforms and what it means to you, the professional compositing community. In part one, we have an overview with exclusive interviews with key staff both managerial and technical in both SGI and Discreet. In th
Read the ArticleExclusive Coverage of SGI 2003 New Product Line – Part 2 – Hardware Details
In Part 2, we have a detailed hardware module by module analysis of the new products, exclusively for fxguide by industry legend Jean-Francois Panisset. Some of his findings will surprise you, as he compares Octane and Onyx3 with Tezro and Onyx4. Now at one of the world’s leading visual effects houses, Panisset is widely known for his former work at Discreet where for 8 years he lead much of Discreet’s SGI hardware analysis team. Panisset (or JF as he is
Read the ArticleArtist in Action: The Process speaks for itself
Simon Scott, a veteran Flame Artist and Visual Effects Supervisor recently formed Process, a new Visual Effects company. For the inaugural project Process, collaborated with Directing duo, Arni and Kinski of Mars Media/HSI Productions on a music video for Dave Gahan and the track “I need you”. Working out of Gorilla Post the team including freelance CGI Artist Steward Burris completed a series of complex shots in just 6 days.
Read the ArticleShake 3.0 First Look, Part 1
Here’s a quick look at a couple of the new features of shake, including Photoshop image import, the new MultiLayer compositing node, and the OSX Qmaster rendering feature.
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