Millimeter July/August 2008

China Rising

By S. D. Katz

The revenue potential of 1.3 billion prospective moviegoers gets any studio exec's pulse going and Western entertainment companies have been trying to...


Mummy Reboot

By Michael Goldman

Coming off of The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor the biggest, most expensive, and most complicated project of his career director Rob Cohen marvels...


Supervisors Step Up

By Ellen Wolff

When the visual-effects extravaganza Iron Man became a massive hit, scant notice was paid to the fact that its director, Jon Favreau, came from the ranks of actors...


Editor's Notes

Editor's Notes

By Cynthia Wisehart

When we started to think about this year's Siggraph issue, our reporters' ideas came from a more personal direction than usual. Notably, our longtime...


Step by Step

Step by Step: Hancock

By Ellen Wolff

Actor Will Smith has joined the ranks of the superheroes this summer with Hancock...


Technology

Beta Sight: AJA Kona 3

By Clayton Condit Owner/Editor, Splice Here

Based in Minneapolis, Splice Here covers the postproduction Spectrum -- from advertising, broadcast networks, and corporate clientele...


Hotware

Products: HP

By Dan Ochiva

The competition between AMD and Intel still lives. Although industry mavens might wait until the next generation of AMD processors is delivered in early 2009...


Products: JMR Electronics

By Dan Ochiva

Although much of the technology behind storage hasn't changed for a while, recent innovations such as PCI-connected storage look to offer faster, more...


Products: Electrosonic

By Dan Ochiva

Using the Internet for video transport is becoming more common, but getting foolproof gear that works at a high throughput rate isn't easy. One company with a credible history here, Electrosonic...


Products: Dulce Systems

By Dan Ochiva

Off-the-shelf storage systems are getting more capable than ever. Some now offer expandability usually only available in high-end offerings. Dulce SystemsPro FC...


Products: Bright Systems

By Dan Ochiva

Who likes to disk optimize? Anyone using Windows knows to plan for the regular defragmenting of drives. The size of media files used in post storage systems...


Products: Luxology

By Dan Ochiva

Training is key in staying abreast of new technology and market trends. 3D animation and design software developer Luxology is well aware of this; it...


Products: Enhance Technology

By Dan Ochiva

Moving to the latest generation of dual Fibre Channel 4Gbps storage systems can offer advantages, but it's easy to worry about being locked into products...


Products: Wiredrive

By Dan Ochiva

Using the Web to improve your business is a no-brainer these days, so it's good to keep an eye out for technologies and techniques that improve upon what's...


Products: Dalsa and Sohnonet Solutions

By Dan Ochiva

Anyone involved in working with the raw, uncompressed files generated by high-end digital cinema cameras knows that dealing with all that massive amount...


Products: Allegorithmic

By Dan Ochiva

As multicore CPUs come to market, so too does software that uses the new technology to deliver advanced game play. One example: Allegorithmic's Substance...


Products: Laird Telemedia

By Dan Ochiva

Using existing commodity networking technologies such as Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) is one way to keep storage simple and relatively cost-effective...


Products: Red Giant Software

By Dan Ochiva

What would we do without Red Giant Software, the company behind so many useful graphics apps such as Knoll Light Factory and Trapcode? The company has...


Fade to Black

Fade to Black: Jim Morris, Producer

By Ellen Wolff

Producer Jim Morris vividly remembers his turning point during production of WALL•E, the ninth film and ninth hit of the Pixar/Disney partnership...


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