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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

Puzzle Dimension GamesFeatures crisp graphics in Full HD at 60 Hz and support for stereoscopic 3D-vision. Gamers will be able to enjoy the pixel exploding puzzler on the PlayStation3 from June 28th in US / June 29th in Europe for $9.99/€9.99.

Puzzle Dimension is a "easy to learn hard to master" 3D puzzle game. The player is invited to 100 unique labyrinth-like structures. In Puzzle Dimension gravity depends on your movement, up and down are relative terms. Classic game play elements such as fire, ice, spikes, buttons and hidden sections give the player a diverse range of problems and satisfying eureka moments.

Digital Domain LogoDigital production company Digital Domain announced today that Jeff Barnes, co-founder and former CEO of The Computer Café Group, has joined the company to lead its In-Three stereo conversion business. In his new role as vice president and general manager of stereo visual effects production, Barnes will work with filmmakers to optimize stereo 3D digital production from start to finish.

Digital Domain's parent company, Digital Domain Media Group, acquired In-Three in 2010 to integrate Dimensionalization technology into Digital Domain's visual effects and digital production services and to offer new 2D-to-3D conversion services.

Pixologic, Inc., maker of the Award-Winning ZBrush software have announce the latest release of Sculptris (for Windows and MAC).

Pixologic SculptrisFor the past 10 years Pixologic has been recognized for its ground-breaking innovation, "cool" creativity and tools that are as user friendly as they are powerful and natural-feeling. These tools enable artists in many industries to open new vistas of possibility with their skills and imagination. The development and latest release of Sculptris is consistent with the Pixologic ethos and spirit to help artists both shine at and enjoy creating art -- intuitively, without having to worry about technical barriers!

Stardust Delivers Campaign For Nemours

Bi-coastal production company Stardust recently collaborated with ad agency Fry Hammond Barr on a multi-spot campaign for Nemours, a network of children’s hospitals in Florida and the mid-Atlantic. Directed by Stardust’s Brad Tucker, the campaign combines hand-drawn cel animation with dream-like live-action, capturing a sense of childlike imagination and endless possibility.

Prime Focus has completed the 3D conversion of the summer blockbuster "Green Lantern"

Green Lantern Stereoscopic Version by Prime Focus

The film, directed by Martin Campbell, stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Peter Sarsgaard. The story is set in a universe as vast as it is mysterious, where an elite, powerful force has existed for centuries. Protectors of peace and justice, they are called the Green Lantern Corps, warriors sworn to keep intergalactic order. Each Green Lantern wears a ring that grants him the ability to create anything his mind can imagine. But when a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the balance of power in the universe, their fate and the fate of the Earth lie in the hands of their newest recruit, the first human ever selected: Hal Jordan.