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I just gave this article a read - very informative and entertaining!
It looks at the processes used by Stereo D, Prime Focus, Legend3D, In-Three (Digital Domain), and Cinesite, with some really interesting in-depth looks at how the studios approached work on Transformers, Titanic, G-Force, John Carter, Star Wars, and The Avengers, with some smaller mentions of other titles as well. I found it quite fascinating to see how different their processes often were (and a lot of these differences helped explain different problems I had with some of their work). It's very dense and technical but well worth a look. |
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Thanks for the info UFAlien.
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