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Articles in Dec, 2004 issue of Post
- Nice Shoes adds to telecine services
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3D business: an increase in quality tools and creative projects is also bringing about an increase in competition
by Ann Fisher - Zootech aims at interactive DVD work
- TASCAM offering US-2400 DAW controller
- Hillary Kew
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HD heats up: this format is seeing acceptance an a compelling, cost-effective medium that can deliver the same emotional impact as film
by Claudia Kienzle - Honda's headshaker
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A year at the Opera: Terry Rawlings applies his knowledge as both a sound and film editor to cut Phantom of the Opera
by Ken McGorry - Softimage releases XSI V.4.2
- FilmCore opens NYC office
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London's new Outpost: Outpost's new UK location is based on the virtual suite conceptbreaking the traditional post model
by Bob Pank - Geoff Nathanson
- Butterfly
- Media.net transfers footage for Lemony Snicket's
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A digital canvas
by Claudia Kienzle - Pinnacle ships Liquid Edition V.6 NLE software
- Broadway Video launches encoding division
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More for less: while there may not be a shortage of work, facilities are not necessarily seeing an increase in post production budgets
by Christine Bunish - Blackbird authors Neil Young DVD
- Ghost 3D releases 3DS Max 7 plug-ins
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One optimistic industry
by Marc Loftus - Weta Digital purchases ArriScan film scanner
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Unlimited potential
by Matthew Armstrong - John Laskas
- Kylie Believes
- Brickyard VFX designs H2 graphics
- Holiday models from Dosch Design
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The world of next year
by Ken McGorry - MK12 helps EA Games with Need for Speed
- Putting on the Ritz
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Re-creating a cinema King: Pure and Flying Machine create Sky Italia's King Kong-inspired package
by Christine Bunish - Yamaha gear THX pm3 certified
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The mainstream alternative: demand for thought-provoking content, along with low-cost video technology, is encouraging indie storytellers
by Christine Bunish - Nadia Hennrich
- Desperate Housewives
- Steve McQueen returns
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C'mon down: compositing pros are excited about new tools offering a lower cost of entry
by Ann Fisher - Phony Bill
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Competition builds: new software has opened up the editing process to anyone with a lap-top, which threatens to undermine the profession itself
by Matthew Armstrong - Strata ships RenderPro rendering app
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Ghost Warrior examines the art of storytelling: Timothy Albee created this 22-minute 3D project from a remote Alaskan cabin
by Christine Bunish -
The post soundscape: these audio pros cite increasing demand for surround business and expert creativity, while warning of fly-by-night service providers
by Ken McGorry - John Monte
- LightWorks ships V.2 of Touch NLE
- Category 6
- Fossil's Holiday gets 5.1 treatment
- PFPlay V.1.0 for digital dailies review
- Charlex merges baseball greats
- Mint wraps up music videos for Outkast, Lil' Jon
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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: fortunately, the ILM team was on hand to create this film's 500 effects
by Daniel Restuccio - ESPN's Dream Job
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Wondertouch ParticleIllusion 3: hundreds of pre-sets and fast previews make this effects tool a must have
by Tor Rolf Seemann
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