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mercredi 1 décembre 2010

The Foundry launches open Beta for STORM

London, UK. December 2010. Leading visual effects software company, The Foundry, today launched an open beta of their brand new digital cinema camera workflow product, STORM.

 
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STORM addresses the growing complexity of shooting digital, performing a variety of core tasks on and near-set and bringing camera and post production closer together.

 

Quick and easy to operate, STORM can rapidly navigate and playback footage allowing producers, directors and editors to view takes in high resolution without interruption or delay.  Anyone who has done basic colour correction and editing will feel comfortable sitting with STORM and cutting together a rough edit or exploring a ‘look’ interactively with the cinematographer. Supporting the digital technician, STORM provides simple and intuitive metadata tagging and timeline re-conforming to ensure the exchange with editorial and post production is sped up significantly.

 

The Foundry is making this public beta widely available in response to the huge amount of interest shown in STORM since it was first shown at IBC this year. “STORM has been developed in very close collaboration with users, and the open beta is a chance to gain wider feedback - ensure that STORM lives up to expectations and continues to develop to meet the growing needs of the digital camera community.  The Foundry looks forward to seeing the STORM platform grow to deliver new and exciting things in the future .”  said Richard Shackleton, Head of Product Development at The Foundry.


 

The STORM beta can be downloaded from http://www.thefoundry.co.uk/storm and is FREE to use until the 1st March 2011. It requires a MacBook Pro, Mac Pro or iMac with at least 2GB RAM running OSX 10.6.4 or later. STORM is optimised for RED R3D footage and will use a RED ROCKET card if one is installed.

 

Ted Schilowitz, Leader of the Rebellion at RED, adds:

“Having seen STORM in detail, I’d describe it as REDCine-X on steroids.  Well worth the time to investigate it's capabilities if you are involved in post production, working with RED footage.  The Foundry have looked at RED workflow in great detail and taken logical integration with RED to a very evolved state.  We’re very excited that those shooting and posting RED all over the world will soon have access to this software.”

 

More information about STORM including case studies and introductory videos can be found on our website http://www.thefoundry.co.uk/storm.

jeudi 2 septembre 2010

Render Farm & Réseau capricieux

Mon réseau composé de plusieurs machines connectées en Gigabit via un switch de la même puissance avait tendance à planter lors de transferts massifs, comme c'est le cas pendant du rendu en réseau d'images relativement grandes. Le débit était presque acceptable grâce à la compatibilité et activation dans le gestionnaire des périphériques de l'option Jumbo Frames avec des MTU en 8192 et des buffers en Receive & Transmit à 1024. Mais pourtant, même après 2000 reboot lors de tests de valeurs pour chaque variable, le réseau plantait au bout d'un peu moins d'une heure. Dans l'urgence de rendre des productions en temps et en heure, on fait avec : on désactive / réactive la carte réseau et c'est reparti. Mais en fait, il me suffisait de mettre l'option de ma carte réseau "Task Offload" sur Off, et pas de plantage depuis de longues heures de rendus multimachines en HD à  360°. En plus il fait beau dehors. J'espère que ça sera utile à certains renderers d'entre vous.

dimanche 4 juillet 2010

Astuce Wacom / Windows Seven ou Vista



Une vidéo explicative pour retrouver une utilisation fluide de son stylet sous Windows Vista ou Seven. D'autres tutorials et astuces sur cgteach.net.
Regardez cette vidéo en plein écran pour bien lire les procédures ( format 1920 x 1080 quasi illisible en petite fenêtre ).

jeudi 27 mai 2010

GenArts Announces Availability of Sapphire 5 for After Effects

Industry-Standard Visual Effects Suite Introduces New Levels of Performance and Creativity and CS5 Compatibility At A Special Upgrade Price

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – May 27, 2010 – GenArts, Inc., the premier provider of specialized visual effects software for the film, television and video industries, announced today the immediate availability of GenArts Sapphire™ 5 for Adobe After Effects. Unveiled in April at NAB 2010, Sapphire 5 raises the bar in visual effects by coupling the creativity, quality and reliability Sapphire is known for with GPU-optimized performance, a range of new effects and transitions, and full CS5 compatibility.

GenArts Sapphire has gained a following among the world’s best visual effects artists as the industry-standard plug-in suite. Used in countless films, television broadcasts and commercials, Sapphire is the essential tool in the professional artist’s toolbox. Now, After Effects artists may take advantage of these key additional benefits:

  • Enhanced productivity—Sapphire 5 provides GPU acceleration for lightning-fast render speeds and full interactivity at HD resolutions.
  • Greater creativity—Sapphire 5 delivers full floating point support for amazing image quality and maximum dynamic range to enable a level of creativity that sets your work apart from your competitor’s. It also offers many new transitions and effects such as TVDamage and Technicolor.
  • CS5 compatibility—Sapphire 5 is 64bit and fully supports Adobe’s new CS5 release.
  • All at a special upgrade price (50% off the regular upgrade price) designed to make the transition to CS5 as seamless as possible for current Sapphire customers.

“While visual effects are certainly essential in today’s film and television industries, artists are constantly challenged to create fresh, compelling content that sets them apart from their competitors -- on budget and on time,” said Steve Bannerman, CMO, GenArts. “With Sapphire 5 in their arsenal, After Effects artists will be able to push the limits of their creativity, generating one-of-a-kind looks without sacrificing deadlines.”

Pricing and Availability
GenArts Sapphire 5 for Adobe After Effects is now available for both Windows and Mac. (Sapphire 5 AE for the Mac will be fully GPU accelerated at a later date and will be available to Sapphire 5 AE Mac customers as a free update, when available.) Floating licenses are priced at $2,499; node-locked licenses are available for $1,699. Users may upgrade from either Sapphire version 1 or 2 to Sapphire 5 for the special price of only $299, and monthly rental licenses are priced at $169. Support for Sapphire version 1 for After Effects will end effective August 31, 2010.

Since the company's founding in 1996, GenArts software has been utilized in thousands of films, television broadcasts and commercials, including more than 20 Oscar-nominated pieces such as Titanic; I, Robot; Armageddon; Star Wars Episode I, II and III; The Matrix trilogy; The Lord of the Rings trilogy; Pearl Harbor; Spider Man; Pirates of the Caribbean; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Transformers; The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; Avatar and many more.

jeudi 30 juillet 2009

Ces aliens mal dans leurs pompes qui veulent rentrer chez eux


Le 2nd trailer de District9 de la firme Sony Pictures produit par Peter Jackson réalisé par Neill Blomkamp mettant en scène des aliens pas super à l'aise sur terre et particulièrement en Afrique du Sud est disponible là en HD : http://movies.apple.com/movies/sony_pictures/district9/district9-tlr4_1080p.mov

Beaucoup d'images du film auront l'aspect caméra à l'épaule ou autre telephone portable "mal filmé" ou d'autres images de caméra de surveillance pour donner un aspect documentaire et du coup très réel au sujet virtuel : la difficile cohabitation entre aliens et humains.



Le site officiel du film : http://www.district9movie.com

et leur site promo avec interactivité via votre webcam : http://www.multinationalunited.com/training/

dimanche 26 juillet 2009

Work In Progress : Phase One

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HD screenshot, cliquez sur l'image pour l'aggrandir ( 1920 x 1080 )