Foundry launches Nuke 11.1 with roster of new and enhanced features
Nuke Studio, NukeX, Hiero and HieroPlayer benefit from updated workflows in the latest instalment of Nuke 11.
Nuke Studio, NukeX, Hiero and HieroPlayer benefit from updated workflows in the latest instalment of Nuke 11.
Hire ushers in a period of expansion for the VFX and design studio, which also names Carolyn Reps to handle East Coast sales.
Project based on the book by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean aims to make the audience a part of the storytelling experience.
New version of paint and texture tool includes flexible and configurable exporting, simpler navigation and improved workflows.
Headed by NBCUniversal’s Ron Meyer, the board assumes governance of the project, set to open in 2019.
Studio also expands features business development with addition of Heather Jennings and promotion of Deb Giarratana; Gabby Gourrier to drive brand-direct business, special projects in new exec role.
Motion capture and animation studio brings in new talent to elevate client facing experience and custom workflow solutions.
VFX Branch’s executive committee will the list down to 10 films that will be voted on for nominations.
With no major new releases, the Disney-Pixar feature sold $26 million worth of tickets in the domestic market.
New version improves stitching and stabilization, allowing for more efficient creation of seamless VR and 360 video content.
KitMas Bash will mimic working on top-level games and movies, with contestants having only hours to complete tasks and advance.
Blockbuster crossover event movie has been ten years in the making and features characters from all across the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Studio picked up the distribution rights after the sequel’s producers cut ties with scandal-plagued The Weinstein Company.
Annualized recurring revenue for the software giant rises 24 percent over last year to $1.9 billion.
Overseen by animation director Pablo Grillo, Framestore delivers more than 520 shots including digi-doubles, set extensions, CG swans and an adorably re-styled Paddington for the much-anticipated sequel to the 2014 worldwide hit.
Vicon motion capture cameras and software aided in the creation of undead soldiers, crowded cities and even the Hulk, all in a matter of days.
Pixar’s most-recent feature opens with strong $71.2 million opening over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend.