Sound card and speakers?

Hi guys, i am getting in to sound design i have good pc with onboard sound card. i would like to purchase sound card and speakers for sound design. So i need some help what do you guys use i am thinking of getting. I am using Nuendo3.0 but will soon upgrade to 4

I am planing to get M audio speakers which is 100 bucks or BEHRINGER $150 or 117 i am nor sure what to get here. This is the link if you guys can check them out
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index…mfg=all&sort=3

And sound cards.

They have pro audio section.
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index…=pl&id=904.160

and normal sound card section.

http://www.canadacomputers.com/index…t&cmd=pl&id=SC

Thanks guys

New Intelligent Creatures site

Intelligent Creatures has a new website with some very cool project showcases (recent ones include Watchmen and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans).

Vania Zouravliov

Fantastic illustration work by Vania Zouravliov.

CG Channel interviews Eric Durst

VFX supervisor Eric Durst discusses his background in the industry, at CG Channel.

Soy Tu Aire

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This used to be a quickie, but I feel it touches on something that is important for this industry. One of the biggest talking points for many of the presenters at F5 this year was that the future of this business lies in interactivity.

With technology now opening up new arenas for motion design to be utilized, we are in the beginning steps of branching out from the television and into everyday space. Granted this piece is still built around the internet, but it is an amazing example of how much more powerful our work becomes when a viewer can actually interact with it.

The elements to play with are very simple, yet this is an incredibly engaging piece that keeps the viewer fixed for the entire song. And in a time when 15-second viral videos barely retain our attention, that’s pretty remarkable. Regardless of what you think about the aesthetics of this piece, I think it reflects the exciting prospects of where our industry is headed.

Watch “Soy Tu Aire”

Conception and Direction: HerraizSoto & Co.
Programming: badabing!
Animation: Jossie Malis

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Buck Dews it Again

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Buck is back again with another installment for their Mountain Dew campaign. This one brings us through a brief history of the product as we follow a Dew man journey through time. Although the concept has become a bit used and abused, Buck dusts it off with their own personal style.

Utilizing cel animation on top of live action and 3d models for reference, Buck brought in Brooklyn based animation house Augenblick Studios to help out with the extensive cel work that needed to be done.

Here is what Orion Tait, CD at Buck NYC had to say about the process:

Footage was used as an animation guide for the main character. Augenblick studios animated the main character,
and our team did the rest (as a hybrid of 2d cel and 3d animation). For the character, we shot Thomas on a treadmill and constructed an edit. We then illustrated style-frames based on stills from that edit (which you can see up on the site).

The edit and style frames then went to Aaron and his team for cel animation. They are very traditional in their approach, which you can really see from their work on superjail. They used the footage as reference to layout key frames, and then started closing the gap with in-betweens, until they got to a fluid 30fps animation. This allowed them to nail the timing and loose look of the illustration and introduce the morphing animation, all while maintaining nice fluid, stylish animation that most rotoscoping lacks.

With every new project Buck releases, they establish themselves as the masters of the pop illustration domain as well as a studio with a knack for high quality production.


Client
Pepsi-Cola Company
Product: Mountain Dew
Executive Producer, Mountain Dew: Barry Rosen
Director, Mountain Dew: Marisol Tamaro
Senior Manager, Mountain Dew: Brett O¹Brien
Manager, Mountain Dew: Lisa Grey

Buck
Creative Directors: Thomas Schmid, Orion Tait
Producer : Erica Hirshfeld
Assistant Producer : Kitty Dillard
Production Coordinator : Kevin Hall
Art Direction : Thomas Schmid
Cel Animation Director : Aaron Augenblick
3d Animation Director : Joshua Harvey
Technical Director : Paul America
Illustrator : Josh Cochran
Illustrator : Thomas Schmid
Cel Character Animation : Augenblick Studios
3d Animator : Joshua Harvey
3d Animator : David Soto
3d Animator Adam Pearlman
3d Animator : Morgan James
3d Animator : Jeff Su
Cel Animator : Pete McDonald
Cel Animator : Joe Mullen
Compositor : Conrad Ostwald
Compositor : Emmet Dzieza
Designer : Ben Langsfeld
Designer : Yker Moreno
Editor : Sam Goetz
Music Composer: Adam Schlesinger
Additional Music Arrangement: Jared Gustat
Actor : Thomas Schmid

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Psyop: HP / Garnett

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Psyop follows up their HP Maestro work with another cinematic, refined look from their LA shop starring Kevin Garnett. Though visually much simpler, this piece introduces some of the narrative that GSP classically brought to their run of work with Motion Theory. These scripts pushed that one step further by breaking into “multiple-locations” versus the floating-hands approach of the past.

It’s a shame KG didn’t made it far enough to have this one trail an Eastern-Conference Finals appearance. Sorry Boston.

Client: HP
Spot Title: “Kevin Garnett All-Arounder”

Agency: Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
Co-Chairman, Creative Director: Rich Silverstein
Creative Director: Steve Simpson
Creative Director: Will McGinness
Senior Art Director: Dino Spadavecchia
Senior Copywriter: Alex Flint
Producer: Todd Porter
Assistant Producers: Christine Oh, Jessica Mehl
Group Account Director: John Coyne
Account Director: Melissa Nelson
Account Manager: Nick Pacelli

Production Company: Psyop
Director: Psyop
Psyop Creative Directors: Todd Mueller, Kylie Matulick
Executive Producer: Neysa Horsburgh
Live Action Producer: Michael Angelos
Director of Photography: Max Malkin
Production Designer: Floyd Albee

Design/Animation/Visual Effects: Psyop
Psyop Creative Directors: Todd Mueller, Kylie Matulick
Executive Producer: Neysa Horsburgh
Producer: Kim Wildenburg
Lead Technical Directors: David Chontos, Kyle Cassidy
Designers: Alex Hanson & Joseph Chan
3D Artists: Terry Shigemitsu, Petrik Watson, Todd Akita, Colin Cromwell, Yvain Gnebro, Joon Seong Lee, Stefano Dubay
Flame: Alex Kolasinski & Chris DeCristo
Compositor: Shawn Berry
Roto: Grover Richardson, Lyndal Heathwood & Maura Alvarez
Editor: Patrick Griffin, Arcade Edit

Music: The Rumor Mill, Josh Ralph
Sound Design: 740 Sound design, Eddie Kim, Andrew Tracy

Final Mix: Lime, Rohan Young, Joel Waters

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Gary-le film.com

Amazing illustrated animation by Frenchmen Clément Soulmagnon, Yann Benedi, Sébastien Eballard and Quentin Chaillet. Check out Gary le Film and the extracts on the website.

Giovanni Bucci

This showreel is produced in London by freelance motion designer / director Giovanni Bucci with sound design by Marco Morano.

Korb : The Balance

Korb.lt recently uploaded a great new project: The Balance.