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Articles in Sept, 2005 issue of Post
- B Creative launches within Broadway Video
- Sneaker sounds
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City Lights opens new audio suites
by Marc Loftus - London's Lambie-Nairn
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Animated Hopeless Pictures spoofs production process
by Ann Fisher -
The democratization HD: with HD on the desktop, as well as HDV, affordable high definition is now a reality
by Claudia Kienzle -
The Matrox Axio: affordable and powerful realtime HD editing: true realtime SD or HD with no compromises
by Randall Simpson - Scott Balkcom
- AES show to look at 'Audio for HDTV'
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Schools training: need to brush up on the latest software update? Eager for a career in post production? You have many options
by Debbie Galante Block - Lucasfilm invests heavily in HP gear
- Allergy relief
- Pixel Corps intros open enrollment policy
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The licensing trend in spots
by David John Farinella -
The NLE rental business
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She House is built in the edit bay: WE Network's reality home-makeover series demands tons of planning and editing
by Ken McGorry - Jim Riche
- Maciek Godlewski
- Burbank's Chace Audio
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Marrying the old and the new: Tim Burton's Corpse Bride features stop-motion animation shot with digital still cameras
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Audio for spots: a more distracted audience and tighter budgets are just two of the challenges facing audio post pros these days
by David John Farinella - Marketing, advertising and branding agency Creative Domain in Hollywood has installed a new D-Command mixing console, the latest in Digidesign's ICON family of digital boards
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Animation on the Web: this new frontier is fertile ground for animators
by Ann Fisher - Danielle Lindy
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Resolution's aim is clear: this studio is now offering post to support its stages
by Mike Joseph - Star search
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DCI agrees on d-cinema standards: how will it affect post houses?
by Nick Dager - Bad Apple
- Corbis acquires eMotion
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DreamWorks both recruits and educates
by Ken McGorry -
Holographic storage: digging deeper than conventional storage
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Manhattan Production Music's iPod giveaway: painstakingly encoding every cut in the library to iTunes meets with client approval
by Ken McGorry - Paul De Cham
- Eyeon Fusion 5 now available
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SIGGRAPH report: killer good looks: can next-gen consoles provide Al-driven characters, as well as big, beaufitul hair?
by Brant Drewery - SGI Prism family now includes entry-level unit
- NewTek offers free upgrade for VT[4]
- Imageworks reaches out to students via their teachers
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Small wonder: Singapore is having a major impact on the future of digital cinema
by Nick Dager - Octave intros new robotic duplicators
- Pixar debuts RenderMan for Maya plug-in
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