Alex Olegnowicz founded Imarion (pronounced EE-mary-on) in 1995 on what he now refers to as low-end systems such as Adobe Premiere and Avid Xpress NT software. If the systems were low-end, however, the work Imarion produced was not. Successful projects enabled Olegnowicz to upgrade his systems and, by 1998, to add online editing to Imarions services. In 2003, Imarion added two Autodesk Smoke software system to its technology arsenal and, just last year, it brought in an Autodesk Lustre software systems to provide top-quality color correction and DI. ...Read More »
Ant Neely, musician and Mac enthusiast has been scoring a show out of the Netherlands. The actors use motion capture to grab all of the action then transfer the data to 3D characters. While talking to Ant about the show, I also found out that he is also geotracking his latest CD: Not Fit for Human Consumption...Read More »
When CNBC executives decided they wanted to use a virtual set to enhance the production of their monthly news magazine program, Business Nation, they turned to Full Mental Jacket (FMJ), a design agency with a solid reputation for its virtual set design. In the short time that virtual sets have existed as a truly viable option for the industry, FMJ has managed to acquire a wealth of experience and its impressive client-list includes: Global National, Dateline NBC's Michael Jackson Unmasked, and Discovery Channel's Greatest American....Read More »
The Lenovo D10 is the big brother to the ThinkStation S10, and as such sports dual Intel XEON CPUs for a combined four processor cores, 12MB L2 cache and a 1333MHz front side bus. Housed in a tower configuration, the D10 system is wider than the S10, and can accommodate more internal drive space, with support for five 3.5-inch hard drives as opposed to three for the S10, two PCIe x4 slots, two PCI X slots, and a single PCI slot.
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