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Banki
02-23-2009, 12:25 AM
Cover Story

A Wing and a Prayer
Veteran filmmakers think outside the studio box to create the independent CGI movie Valiant

High-Flying FX
Digital Domain uses CGI to fabricate a photorealistic aerial playground for Stealth

Departments
Editor's Note

Learning from George
SIGGRAPH’s return to Los Angeles this year was just what the industry ordered.

Spotlight

Product Spotlight
Your source for products, user applications, news and market research

Viewpoint

Go with the Flow
The promise and challenge of creating and delivering high-definition (HD) content continues to capture the attention of studios around the world, as artists and owners come together to find new ways of turning the latest technology trends, such as HD, into the “next big moneymaker.

Portfolio

Ryan Church
When digital artist Ryan Church was a child, he liked dinosaurs and airplanes. So when his father, an industrial designer, taught him to draw “properly” at the age of 5 or so, he would make his own dinosaur books or would sketch things he had seen in films.

Reviews

Macromedia Studio 8
The upgrade makes strides in video, compositing, filters, and performance

Adobe Creative Suite 2
The new version is infused with more tools, performance, and support

Products

New Products
A look at offerings making news at IBC.

Special Section
Storage in the Studio

Storage Propels the Creative Process
Digital entertainment and effects studios find innovative storage solutions for digital content creation

Storage Requirements for Digital Content
Higher-resolution content is driving the need for huge storage capacities and high-speed bandwidth

Shared File Systems for Digital Postproduction
Advanced file systems solve some problems associated with DI environments and post work flow inefficiencies
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