Company News: Page (1) of 1 - 02/11/08 Email this story to a friend. email article Print this page (Article printing at MyDmn.com).print page facebook
cineSync & cineSpace Help Meteor Bridge Location and (Color) Space on Journey 3D (February 11, 2008)

DMN Newswire--2008-2-11--Rising Sun Research announced today that Montreal?s Meteor Studios employed its cineSync remote review and approval tools and cineSpace color management to streamline workflow and keep quality consistent during visual effects creation for the highly-anticipated 3-D movie, Journey 3D. The movie, from Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures, is an updated take on the classic Jules Verne story, where a geologist and his son travel to the center of the Earth and discover an unknown world. Starring Brendan Fraser and shot in live action with landscapes & creatures created using HD, photo-real 3-D technology, the ambitious stereoscopic picture comes to theaters in 3-D in summer 2008.

Meteor, the lead VFX house on the project, was chartered with creating complete virtual environment, creature shots and water simulations. The studio worked with Quebec-based Hybride to create virtual seamless environments for specific shots and sequences. While the VFX work was concentrated in Quebec, post-production moved between Montreal, Vancouver, and Los Angeles, which required the VFX and post teams to perform daily remote reviews of both the mono (master eye) and stereoscopic views.

Meteor employed cineSync as its main review tool for mono viewing sessions. They prepared every review session by building QuickTime movies and uploading them to an FTP site? using cineSync?s Organize Playlist/Set Internet Location feature for last-minute additions. During online sessions clients were able to indicate areas of the image with cineSync?s drawing tools, drawing and writing on-screen in real-time synch with all review participants.  At the end of each session, all on-screen notes and comments were saved and transferred in the "VFX notes" section of the cineSync shots tracker, allowing artists to address in a precise way the client's comments. Meteor also employed cineSync reviews for its internal teams, giving in-house artists precise visual representations of the VFX supervisor?s comments and feedback, and saving production and rendering time.



By contrast, reviews of the stereoscopic images, which were held in 2k projected screening rooms at both Meteor and the client site due to the need for a large format display, were run without the benefit of cineSync, instead using telephone or online iChat calls to link the rooms.

Radu Vintila, Technology Director at Meteor Studios, said, ?The information stream in the stereo sessions was far less effective. It was difficult to correlate comments with the actual image projected on the screen. We had to make sure that first, we were actually looking at the same image and second, that we defined exactly the screen area we were referring to. We quickly found out that drawing on the screen in cineSync, as we could in the mono reviews, is far more efficient than explaining that we should all look at the ?jagged edge of the rock in the lower third right side of the screen?.

A new cineSync offering, cineSync Pro, which includes stereoscopic support, will be released commercially in early 2008.

To keep color consistent across creation and reviews, Meteor employed cineSpace equalEyes in all color-critical departments (textures, lighting, compositing, viewing stations), profiling and adjusting CRT monitors regularly to insure color uniformity. They also used cineCube to create 1-D LUTs for the artists and a 709 profile to emulate projection color space.

Jeremy Pollard, VP of Sales at Rising Sun Research, noted, ?With remote, multi-location workflows absolutely the norm now, the precise translation of images and color between VFX artists, post teams, and clients is critical. Our goal is to remove every opportunity for miscommunication or mis-representation and ensure that the director?s vision?and the artists? execution of that vision?are presented and understood as they are intended.? 

About cineSpace and cineSync:
CineSpace is color management for film, solving the dual problems of ensuring that all displays match and accurately displaying the final film look, whether it is a specific film stock or video standard like HD.  With plug-ins and 3D LUT support for leading industry tools, cineSpace has become the de facto standard for monitor calibration around the world. CineSync is a remote review and approval tool based on Apple ® QuickTime technology. By synchronising the timeline and playback of movies, users can quickly and efficiently view their work at the same time with anyone anywhere in the world.

About Rising Sun Research:
Rising Sun Research (RSR) is a developer of innovative solutions for dynamic media industries, with clients including some of the biggest (and smallest) visual effects companies, digital film labs, educational institutions and film productions in the world.  The company was founded in 1999 as a technology spin-off from the visual effects company Rising Sun Pictures and is now an independent, privately held company headquartered in Adelaide, Australia.  For more information visit http://www.risingsunresearch.com.


Page: 1


Related Sites: Digital Producer ,   Hollywood Industry ,   Digital Animators ,   Animation Artist ,   Audio Video Producer ,   Digital Post Production ,   Presentation Master ,   Oceania ,   DMN Newswire
Related Newsletter: Pixels Newsletter ,   KNews Newsletter ,   Digital Media Net ,   DMNForums ,   Tutorial Finder ,   Review Seeker

DMO TEXT LINKS
(Click here to place a textlink on this site)

AV-HS450 16+ Input HD/SD Switcher w/ dual screen MultiViewer
This 16+ input switcher is the best value in its class.
Its exclusive dual screen MultiViewer lets you view up to 20 windows on just two displays.
CLICK HERE!!!

Vegas Pro 8 + Free Vegas Seminar Series
Master classes for cutting-edge video production
A $100 value free with purchase
CLICK HERE!!!

@ Copyright, 2010 Digital Media Online, All Rights Reserved