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Despite its tough challenges, our global pandemic has opened the door to big opportunities, ushering in incredible innovation in visual effects and the discovery of amazing talent regardless of location. Real-time technology and tools, machine learning and artificial intelligence, and [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Code Together, Intel Tags: Academy Software Foundation, AI, artificial intelligence, Disney, Diversity, Embree, geometric rendering, inclusion, Industrial Light & Magic, Intel, Intel oneAPI Rendering Library, Jim Jeffers, Linux Foundation, Lucasfilm, machine learning, MaterialX, ML, oneAPI, Open Source, Open Volume Kernel Library, OpenEXR, OpenVDB, OpenVKL, Real-Time, rendering, Rob Bredow, Star Wars, storytelling, VFX, Visual effects, volumetric rendering
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It was not long ago that many of us realized video – not the dimly lit jittery homemade variety, but true high quality HD video and television – was moving online. It happened. The sources for HD video are popping [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Corporate, Intel Tags: ABC, Brazil, CBS, Centrino, Core 2, digital DJ, Disney, Fancast, HD, HD Video, Hulu, Ignite, Intel, laptop, Malaysia, NASA, NBC, PC upgrade, tv.com, UC Berkeley
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While YouTube finds its footing with Google, not everyone’s concerns over the site’s reliance on copyrighted material have been settled. In particular, there’s a certain Mouse that might need some special attention. Disney fires a warning shot. Also, today is [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, PodTech News, Technology Tags: Delta, Disney, Google, Nintendo, Wii, YouTube, Zune
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The Web 2.0 mantra is that old media — NBC, Hearst, Disney, etc. — are too incompetent to be successful on the Web. The reality is that old media has invested a lot of time, effort and money in positioning [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Dow Jones VentureWire, Tech Conferences and Events, Technology Tags: Albert Cheng, Disney, Web 2.0