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Articles in July, 2004 issue of Post
- Scott Millan
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Charlex's long road to shorts: keeping it photoreal with animation for spots and a new short film
by Ken McGorry - A farmer's friend
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BBC's Motion Gallery is now online
by Marc Loftus - Tonic's Fish gets political with Kerry
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DVD versatility: with the proliferation of DVDs, savvy companies are adding DVD services, if they haven't already developed an expertise in the field
by Christine Bunish -
Editing keyboards by Bella
by Tor Rolf Seemann -
The next phase of media asset management: automated production and delivery of customized DVDs
by Mark Hirsch - Bruce Hanson
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More post for the masses
by Randi Altman -
A well-oiled Machine takes off: started by two Cinesite London vets, this Soho-based VFX house cut its teeth on the third Harry Potter film
by Bob Pank - Orbital widens pipe
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Graphic plug-ins: how users can help build the best plug-ins
by Ann Fisher -
Putting plug-ins to work: digital cinematography post filter solutions
by Oliver Zeller -
2003 Ad
by Marc Loftus - Euphonix working with Merging on workstation integration
- X-1 fx sets up shop in West Los Angeles
- Mysteries, rituals
- Dave Flood
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Sony Imageworks takes Spider-Man 2 to new heights: the challenge was to make this film's visuals even more believable than the original's
by Daniel Restuccio - Realizm 800 accelerates graphics
- Lussier adds staff, looks to expand
- Ronver offers new iSCSI remote SAN
- Pepper and pork puppets
- Atlanta's VTA gears up for high def
- Andrea D'Amico
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Bucking the trend
by Marc Loftus -
Liquid 9: a brave new boutique; Focusing on agencies and small businesses
by Mike Joseph - Accordance ships RAID subsystem for PCs, more
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Audio for spots: with short attention spans and TiVo, post pros are more challenged than ever to keep viewer interest
by David John Farinella -
Digital intermediates: indie producers are taking a cue from big-budget features, using this process to their advantage
by Claudia Kienzle -
Solving compression, conversion issues
by Marc Loftus - Stuart DeMarais
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PlasterCity follows 'off-the-shelf' model
by Marc Loftus - Humor test
- Doug Cheek acquires GTN
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Soho sees fruits of its labors
by Ken McGorry - Premier listing
- Panavision debuts Genesis digital camera
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Immediate music for trailers: this studio licenses music for top Hollywood trailers
by Matthew Armstrong - Metatechnik minimalizes for MTV
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Efilm installs five Barco 2Ks
by Daniel Restuccio - 3 Ring Circus helps promote HDTV awareness
- Stock imagery directory
- At SIGGRAPH, Curious to show paint, roto tools
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The decline of big iron: when using lower-cost tools, workflow and infrastructure are essential
by Mike Hughes -
The AICP's global outreach
by Ken McGorry
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