NEW YORK — Visual effects and design company Gravity ( www.gravityworld.com ) produced more than 200 visual effects shots for Universal Pictures’ action-comedy Tower Heist.
December 8, 2011
PITTSBURGH – ANSYS (www.ansys.com) has launched a new version of its engineering simulation technology suite. ANSYS 14.0 is designed to optimize product development processes, by reducing the ti ...
SAN JOSE, CA — Adobe Systems Incorporated ( www.adobe.com ) is seeking entries for the twelfth annual Adobe Design Achievement Awards ( www.adobeawards.com/us ), which recognize the best student graph ...
Insomniac Games used software and Gameware technology from Autodesk to develop Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC’s (SCEA’s) first-person shooter video game title “Resistance 3,” developed exclus ...
ORLANDO — Blackmagic Design (www.blackmagic-design.com) has acquired Teranex Systems Inc. (www.teranex.com), here, a manufacturer of high performance video processing products for the post production ...
December 7, 2011
As Martin Scorsese's Hugo arrives, Scorsese and his team have been out on the promotional trail discussing his creative use of 3D as a storytelling device in a largely non-action oriented drama.
HOLLYWOOD — Picture Head ( www.picturehead.com ) provided round-the-clock post services for the independent film The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom in order for it to make its debut at the Toronto Fil ...
December 6, 2011
LOS ANGELES — International visual effects company Pixomondo completed more than 800 shots as the primary visual effects vendor on Martin Scorsese’s 3D epic adventure Hugo. Independently produced by G ...
December 5, 2011
He’s green. He has crazy friends, flippers, a penchant for pigs…and one of the most recognizable singing voices since the King. Kermit the Frog is back on the big screen (more than 30 years after thei ...
LOS ANGELES — Entertainment advertising agency The Ant Farm ( www.theantfarm.net ) partnered with Activision Publishing, Inc. and developers Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games to create the opening ...