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Eyetronics 3D scanning technology and servicesMethod Relies on Eyetronics For Fast and Accurate Scanning Services
By Carolyn Giardina
August 19, 2005 -- Gil Baron, 3-D technical supervisor at Santa Monica-based Method Studios, reported that there are two reasons that Eyetronics has a great place in advertising production: "One is accuracy; the other is speed. Commercials are getting more exacting and turnaround is getting more compressed, so those are issues."
Eyetronics 3D scanning technology and servicesMethod Relies on Eyetronics For Fast and Accurate Scanning Services
By Carolyn Giardina
July 15, 2005 -- Gil Baron, 3-D technical supervisor at Santa Monica-based Method Studios, reported that there are two reasons that Eyetronics has a great place in advertising production: "One is accuracy; the other is speed. Commercials are getting more exacting and turnaround is getting more compressed, so those are issues."
Eyetronics 3D scanning technology and servicesMethod Relies on Eyetronics For Fast and Accurate Scanning Services
By Carolyn Giardina
June 24, 2005 -- Gil Baron, 3-D technical supervisor at Santa Monica-based Method Studios, reported that there are two reasons that Eyetronics has a great place in advertising production: "One is accuracy; the other is speed. Commercials are getting more exacting and turnaround is getting more compressed, so those are issues."
Eyetronics 3D scanning technology and servicesMethod Relies on Eyetronics For Fast and Accurate Scanning Services
By Carolyn Giardina
June 10, 2005 -- Gil Baron, 3-D technical supervisor at Santa Monica-based Method Studios, reported that there are two reasons that Eyetronics has a great place in advertising production: "One is accuracy; the other is speed. Commercials are getting more exacting and turnaround is getting more compressed, so those are issues."
Eyetronics 3D scanning technology and servicesMethod Relies on Eyetronics For Fast and Accurate Scanning Services
By Carolyn Giardina
May 27, 2005 -- Gil Baron, 3-D technical supervisor at Santa Monica-based Method Studios, reported that there are two reasons that Eyetronics has a great place in advertising production: "One is accuracy; the other is speed. Commercials are getting more exacting and turnaround is getting more compressed, so those are issues."
Assimilate's ScratchPostWorks Gets An Itch for Scratch
By Carolyn Giardina
May 20, 2005 -- Last fall, Miami-headquartered startup Assimilate launched Scratch, a software-based system that is being designed to enable data workflows by offering real-time capabilities and supporting everything from standard definition to 4k data, long and short-form film postproduction. Running on high-performance commodity workstations, Scratch is designed with scalable, open-architecture, modular-feature sets to meet a facility's individual needs.
In The Toolbox: Virtual Katy Nomad Gets A Hand From Virtual Katy
By Carolyn Giardina
February 11, 2005 -- Virtual Katy—made by Virtual Katy Development Ltd. in Wellington, NZ—is a software-based application developed for use on the audio for The Lord of The Rings trilogy, and is now in commercial release. This clever tool is designed to sync the audio of various versions of a project, which traditionally was done manually and was therefore time consuming.
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