CGSociety covers 9
Posted in: 9From Rag Dolls to Riches, the story of Shane Acker’s ‘9’, at CGSociety.
From Rag Dolls to Riches, the story of Shane Acker’s ‘9’, at CGSociety.
Eyefinity having the ability to connect multiple monitors to your graphics card and create an extreme native resolution
The idea was kids who survived from the destruction of world war III and found the beauty and hope in the world
Keyframe Digital Production is an animation and visual effects studio taking on the special effects for the new Syfy series
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Channel Nine has again refreshed itself, this time with the tagline ‘Welcome Home’.
There use of the Black Eyed Pea’s track “I Gotta Feeling” comes hot off the heels of CBS doing the same thing, but I guess that’s the price you pay for using overly predictable Top 40 music in your promotions.
For more from the new look check out this.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I tried the h264 compression but that comes out washed out as many of you are probably familiar with. I tried the alpha blend 100% then straight alpha trick but it doesn’t work. Does anyone have any good quicktime settings they would like to share?
I render my reel straight form Premiere pro 2.0 as an uncompressed quicktime kicking in at over 3 minutes at a whopping 3.8 gigs. Yeah… I can haz compression plz? Preferably without the wash out look? Other than that h264 looks awesome!!! I just don’t want my shots to look nutty.
Although I’m told the file is fine, and should look normal in VLC, it’s quicktime that has a problem… the only issue is I post up quicktime time files so most browsers will use quicktime and nothing is solved.
Thanks for any help.
(oh, I’m looking for quicktime only solutions. I’m not using vimeo or any other video file hosting website)
Poirier’s new Karnival mix put us on to the new Demarco single, “Love A Come Down”, which inadvertently introduced us to Swagger Man (a Lee Perry look alike who “helps” women when they are having “trouble”). This video is so bad in such a cheesey modern way that makes it soooo good ’cause you know Jamaicans are singing “Meh love a come down…pon someone” as they dagger innocent passersby from the rooftops all day and night.
Click here to view the embedded video.
New video that demonstrates its hardware and software combination running a real-time GI demo inside of 3ds Max