nuke artists needed in Bangkok

Hi compers,

Cutting edge Bangkok is looking for a few nuke artists to join our brand new team. We are focusing on TVCs. If any of you would like to live and work in Bangkok for a change please email me your cv to cherm50@hotmail.com

Requirements:

-2 yrs photo-realistic comping experience
-flexible in working hours
-2 yrs nuke experience
-creative and good eyes when dealing with photo-realism

Best regards,
Pol

Zander Brimijoin

Super talented Zander Brimijoin houses some really amazing work over at redpaperheart.com.

DreamWorks Animation at SIGGRAPH 2009

DreamWorks Animation is actively recruiting for some very exciting projects including "How to Train Your Dragon” and “Shrek Forever After”. A complete list of current openings can be found in the “Careers” section of our website: www.dreamworksanimation.com.

We will be in New Orleans for the annual SIGGRAPH conference August 3rd –7th. If you are planning to attend, we’d love to hear from you. Don’t forget to let us know how we can reach you in New Orleans!

We won’t be collecting reels and resumes at the conference, but we are collecting them ahead of time.
If you are interested in a non-artistic role, please send your contact information, resume and cover letter to jobs@dreamworks.com. If you’re applying for an artistic role, please send your portfolio and/or reel to the following address by 7/27/09:

DreamWorks Animation – Recruiting Dept.
1000 Flower Street
Glendale, CA 91201
ATTN: SIGGRAPH 2009 – Name of the job you are applying for

We appreciate your interest in DreamWorks Animation and PDI/DreamWorks Animation and look forward to meeting you in New Orleans!

MPC Make Babies Skate For Evian

[NEWS=”http://www.cgnews.com/wp-content/uploads/evian_babies_thumb.jpg”]20673[/NEWS]Michael Gracey has directed Evian’s latest commercial ‘Skating Babies,’ a multi-national campaign bringing together choreographed roller-skating babies and the re-mixed street sound of The Sugar Hill Gang’s Rapper’s Delight. Created by the agency BETC Euro RSCG, the spot was produced by Fabrice Brovelli, Head of TV at BETC and Jaques Etienne Stein at Partizan. MPC created fully CG baby bodies and carried out extensive live action head replacement and compositing as well as large scale digital matte paintings to extend the park environment for the TV and online campaigns.

The MPC crew was involved from pre-production, creating pre-vis based on Michael’s supplied story board to aid the development of the scenes. Early testing researched the best way to integrate 2D and 3D techniques to create the young skaters, who needed to act like adults, yet keep the babies’ personalities. To do this, the VFX team opted to combine live action heads with the CG bodies. To make this happen, a total of 134 babies were filmed, and their heads were matched to 3D animatics displaying the baby like body behaviour.

VFX supervisor Dean Robinson and Drew Downes attended the shoot in Melbourne; shooting back plates and lighting reference. They also took reference for the digital matte paintings which enhance the background and re-create the city environment. A mo-cap shoot also took place to capture moves for the background dancers.

MPC’s team of animators used Autodesk Maya to create the baby skaters’ bodies. To ensure the babies appear fully realistic, it was important to carefully match movements, paying special attention to interaction between the shoulders, neck and head. To help achieve this, full CG babies were created and their heads were replaced later by the live action versions from the shoot by MPC’s compositing team led by Ludo Fealy.

Creating the babies in full made sure the newly positioned heads would follow the shoulder movement naturally. This also helped during the lighting stage, as shadows of the heads could be easily projected. Another challenge was to create realistic skin texture and match the different skin colours. To achieve this, the 2D team composited together multiple layers and carried out general clean-up of the plates.

Many elements were shot on RED with the MPC Data Lab handling digital development and processing of the media. For dailies, the lab trans-coded the footage directly to native AVID media files and project bins so editor Ben Harrex at Final Cut could start cutting immediately with no additional transcoding or importing.

For the high quality media, the lab was able to process large amounts of 2K data on the render farm very quickly. The lab’s client area meant that during the heat of the final delivery stages Michael Gracey was able to make additional footage selections which could then be rendered out and delivered straight to the VFX suites within minutes.

About MPC
The Moving Picture Company (MPC) is a world leading post production facility creating high-end digital visual effects and computer animation for the feature film, advertising, music and television industries. A wholly owned subsidiary of Technicolor, MPC is based in Soho – London, Santa Monica – CA and Yale town – Vancouver. The facilities are centrally located, networked and have a dedicated digital infrastructure designed and built for our future.

MPC works on some of the most exciting commercials in the world today.Recent creative work has included spots such as Vernie Yeung’s ‘Sony BraviaDrome’ Traktor’s ‘Love at First Flight’ and Pleix’s fluid simulation driven Bacardi campaign. The MPC team were also instrumental in contemporary classics such as Juan Cabral’s Cadbury’s ‘Gorilla’s Moment’, Jonathan Glazer’s, Sony Bravia ‘Paint’ and the Volkswagen Golf GTi, ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ (N-eo).

Credits
Director: Michael Gracey
Agency: BETC
Agency Producer: Fabrice Brovelli
Creative: Agnes Cavard & Valerie Chidlovsky
DoP: Alex Barber and Greg Fraser
Production Company: Partizan Midi Minuit
Executive Producer: Jaques Etienne Stein
Post Supervisor: Rahel Makonnen
UK Producer: Isabella Parish
Editor: Ben Harrex@ Final Cut

Post Production Company: MPC
Post Production Producer: Paul Branch, Vittorio Giannini, Jonathan Davies
VFX Supervisors: Dean Robinson and Ludo Fealy
3D VFX Team: James Bailey, Anthony Bloor, Ross Denner, Ali Dixon, Daniel Elliott, Ahmed Gharraph, Andreas Graichen, Lewis Guarniere, Mark Harrison, Robert Hesketh, Jake Mengers, Alexandre Millet, Jorge Montiel, Jordi Onate, Vicky Osborn, Emanuele Pavarotti, Simon Payne, Dean Robinson, Wayne Simmons, Charlotte Tyson, Grant Walker
2D VFX Team: Dan Adams, Chrys Aldred, Mark Beardall, Mike Brazelton, Kelly Bruce, Stuart Bullen, Hayley Collins, Miodrag Colombo, Ludo Fealy, Olivier Jezequel, Vaibhav Marathe, Alasdair McNeill, Mikael Pettersson, Yourick Van Impe
Telecine: Paul Harrison and Jean-Clement Soret

Related Link
www.moving-picture.com

BRANDSTUDIO: Toyota Screensaver

BrandStudio has done some amazing car experiences. Check out their newest little gem; screensaver for Toyota. Wish I could download it!

Wanted: 2D Artist (m/f) in Munich

About us:
With RTT only reaching its tenth birthday this year, we are still relatively young. However, we have grown quite a lot over the past ten years. We now have over 300 staff enjoying the day-to-day challenge of developing powerful images for customers such as Adidas, Airbus and Lamborghini. In addition to our headquarters in Munich, we have offices in Stuttgart, Hamburg, Brussels, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Detroit, Seoul and Tokyo. But we’re not going to stop there. After all, we are in an innovative sector with a bright future. We support companies with their product development and marketing by means of technology and services centred around 3D high-end visualisation and virtual reality. In short, we make products shine brightly, be it for design or marketing purposes or both.

We have lots for you to do:
Your duties include among others the photorealistic compositing of 3D renderings as well as the review and the finishing of shots. In doing so you combine real- and CG-footage and you cut movies and reels.

About you:
You are looking for a job that is great fun. Getting new things off the ground every day is right up your alley and you want to do this together with young, interesting and also exceptional people.

In addition you have an education in the field of art or multimedia. You have a thorough knowledge of Photoshop as well as of a node-based compositing system (f. e. Digital Fusion). You are a structured and self-dependent person. It would be nice if you had 3D-experience, too.

Interested in the job, team and company? Then we want to meet you. – Please don’t hesitate to send us your letter of application together with your resume. We greatly look forward to getting to know you.

RTT AG
Christina Gückel
Human Resources
Job-Nr.: 08-0081
Rosenheimer Straße 145
81671 München
Deutschland
Tel+49 89 200 275-283
Fax+49 89 200 275-200
Mailjobs@rtt.ag
Webwww.rtt.ag

Correct way to deal with interlaced footage in Nuke

Hey,

sadly we still get alot of interlaced footage for TV here and i wonder how you people work with it inside nuke?

From the search here i found a gizmo by diogo (thanks for that!) which although a bit buggy (gives me a knob error? probably cause its build for nuke 4?) seems to be a workaround. But sometimes i still get strange jitter after rendering out interlaced again… probably cause im doing something i shouldnt do. 🙂
Sadly the manual doesnt state anything about interlaced footage.

Anyone got some tricks to spare?
Cant wait for the day everything is in progressive!

Ah on that topic.. i emailed info@thefoundry with that question 2 times now in 3 weeks and didnt get an answer yet. Bit dissapointed by that… is there another support email adress?

Droidmaker book is now free to download!

The author of Droidmaker (Michael Rubin) has made the entire book available for download for free on his website:

http://droidmaker.blogspot.com/2009/…able-free.html

For people who don’t know about the book I recommend listening to the fxpodcast with the author.

Quote:

Meet the Author of Droidmaker: George Lucas and the Digital Revolution

Jun 05, 2008 – We talk to Michael Rubin about his book: DroidMAKER: George Lucas and the Digital Revolution.


Quote:

The inside story of George Lucas, his intensely private company, and their work to revolutionize filmmaking. In the process, they made computer history. Discover the birth of Pixar, digital video editing, videogame avitars, THX sound, and a host of other icons of the media age. Lucas played a central role in the universe of entertainment technologies we see everyday.


KINGDOM TAKES BANJEE OUT OF BROOKLYN!!!

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We’ve written about Kingdom before but had to throw out an additional wake up poke before his debut single gets a release on our record label familia, Fool’s Gold. Nick Catchdubs and A Trak really hit the tip of the iceberg with this single and we can only hope to hear much more Banjee Gurl madness before the end of summer. Could House of Ladosha be next??

Nuke and the noise problem

Hi men,
I just have a question for you.
Using Nuke I notice that if I put a colorcorrect node or a rotation or any other operator that modify my image the software will apply a noise on image even if it is a still image.
I never noticed this problem on any other software.

Do you know anything about this thing?
Sorry for my english :p

Thanks for your answers.