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Zombies Get The motion50

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Studio Delivers Eerie & Vivid Promo Using a Blend of Illustration & Animation Broadcast

Thursday, 8 December 2011 Comments

Games

Insomniac Games Uses Aut

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Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suite Software and Autodesk Scaleform Middleware Help Insomni

Thursday, 8 December 2011 Comments

Motion Graphics

Click 3X Teams With CBS

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When CBS Sports wanted to create an exciting new graphic package for the 2011 U.S. Open, they teamed

Wednesday, 7 September 2011 Comments

Stereoscopic

Stereobank Announces the

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Sterobank.com, the leading S3D stock footage marketplace, announced today that the biggest catalogue

Wednesday, 30 November 2011 Comments

CG Today News

On what was Imageworks' first project using NUKE, artists relied heavily on the technology to scale and master shots with a particular focus on The Red Queen’s brilliantly over-proportioned head, Alice’s changing size, and the Hatter’s large eyes.

Carey Villegas, VFX Supervisor at Sony Pictures Imageworks, had this to say about NUKE:

“Even though Imageworks is well known for our great in-house compositing software, running on commercially available software such as NUKE has many advantages. Scalability of operations is a real bonus – you can easily get a hold of artists with an existing skill set. This reduces the need to train staff before starting a job and allows us to hire exactly the right artists for a particular style of work.”

Are you a fan of "Kung Fu Panda" and "How To Train Your Dragon"? We sure hope so, because you're about to get a whole lot more from both franchises!

DreamWorks Animation chief Jeffrey Katzenberg spoke with Empire about the developing sequels to some of the studio's most important properties. During the interview, Katzenberg revealed that there are five more "Kung Fu Panda" movies on the way — the forthcoming "Kaboom of Doom" included, presumably — as well as at least two more installments of "How To Train Your Dragon."

Thanks to Aurum Press, we recently recieved a review copy of a new book which is sure to be a welcome edition to the bookshelves of many Doctor Who fans, particularly ones interested in the production aspect of the series.

BBC VFX: The History of the BBC Visual Effects Department does exactly what it says on the tin. Across the 240 pages, the definitive story of the world’s first, largest and longest-running FX department is uncovered with exclusive insights, images and sketches.

GameSpark has launched a new online program which lets users make their own computer games at home, quickly and confidently. The self-paced courses cost $9.95 and feature easy-to-follow video tutorials and game-ready resources.

GameSpark has launched a new online program which lets video game fans make their own games easily at home. The program features easy-to-follow video tutorials and game-ready resources so that anyone can quickly become the creator of professional-looking games.

THE very first feature that Joseph Kosinski has ever directed — “Tron: Legacy” — cruises into theaters on Dec. 17, and it’s not exactly a cinematic baby step. A $170 million budget. State-of-the-art 3-D visual effects. A three-year marketing campaign. An extensive line of related toys, clothes, jewelry and electronics. A spinoff television show. Theme park tie-ins. Overt hopes for a sequel.