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  2. Image Engine - Wikipedia

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    Image Engine (also known as Image Engine Design Inc.) is a visual effects studio based in Vancouver, BC, that offers a range of services for feature films and television, from concept designs and pre-visualization to CG animation, compositing, and explosive volumetric digital effects.

  3. OpenFX (API) - Wikipedia

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    The OpenFX standard is owned by The Open Effects Association, and it is released under a 'BSD' open source license. OpenFX was originally designed by Bruno Nicoletti at The Foundry Visionmongers . Plug-ins are written as dynamic shared objects , and the API specifies a few entry points that must be implemented by the plug-in .

  4. List of computer-animated films - Wikipedia

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    A computer-animated film is an animated film that was created using computer software to appear three-dimensional.While traditional 2D animated films are now [when?] made primarily with the help of computers, the technique to render realistic 3D computer graphics (CG) or 3D computer-generated imagery (CGI), is unique to computer animation.

  5. Autodesk Arnold - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Fajardo entered a licensing and co-development agreement with Sony Pictures Imageworks, which resulted in separate branches for the commercial and Sony-proprietary versions of Arnold. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The commercial version was integrated via plug-ins into several DCC packages including Softimage, Maya, Katana, Cinema4D, and Houdini.

  6. Sony Pictures Imageworks - Wikipedia

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    Sony Pictures Imageworks was formed in 1992 with five employees to use computers to help plan complicated scenes for live-action films. [5] Located in the former TriStar building, their first work was a previsualization for the 1993 film Striking Distance.

  7. Cinesite - Wikipedia

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    Cinesite (also known as The Cinesite Group) is an independent, multinational business which provides services to the media and entertainment industries.Its head office in London opened for business in 1994, initially offering services in visual effects for film and television, subsequently expanding to include animation.

  8. MLS playoff bracket: Teams, results, schedule, how to watch ...

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    MLS playoffs – Conference Semifinals. East No. 4 Orlando City vs. East No. 9 Atlanta United. East No. 6 New York City FC vs. East No. 7 New York Red Bulls

  9. Nuke (software) - Wikipedia

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    Nuke is a node-based digital compositing and visual effects application first developed by Digital Domain and used for television and film post-production.Nuke is available for Windows, macOS (up to Monterey natively), and RHEL/CentOS. [2]