July 2004: FrameCycler at Work in Montreal’s Meteor Studios

Part 1: 
Getting to know FrameCycler

Part 2:
Moving to Linux

Part 3:
Looking to the Future


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What do you look forward to from IRIDAS?

Claude: I look forward to ongoing development in the area of pipeline integration. Anything that can help us make FrameCycler an intrinsic part of our daily workflow will be welcome!

Jami: IRIDAS’ products are great, and they keep getting better!

How do you see your industry developing in the future?

Claude: We are already doing feature film quality visual effects work for documentary film industry. That was unheard of just 5-6 years ago. I think that more and more film and television productions will be able to integrate visual effects in their productions. That makes this a very exciting industry to be in!

Jami: Technology wise we are now able to achieve almost perfect realism in our animation and visual effects. The big challenge now is the pipeline: those who can do more with less will be the big winners in our business.

What do you see in the future for Meteor Studios?

Jami: We will continue to grow. The quality of our animation work on features like Discovery’s dinosaur documentaries speaks for itself. I am sure that feature film work will be a big part of our growth from here. In fact it has already started to happen now.

IRIDAS is proud to be part of success stories like yours. 
Thank you for taking the time to speak with us!

 



130 employees, over 80 artist workstations and an in-house render farm with 400 nodes: Meteor Studios in Montreal

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