Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/25

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Subject: [Leica] OT: 35mm film cameras
From: feli2 at earthlink.net (Feli)
Date: Mon Apr 25 09:09:22 2005
References: <PAEILMJJLHOMKKEJDDKIGEAOCLAA.bonvini@optonline.net>

On Apr 25, 2005, at 5:59 AM, Jay wrote:

> issue has usually been one of the director not being able to visualize 
> what
> things will look like.

"I know it when I see it..." (argh!)


> By the way , what do you use for compositing? I was the second one to 
> get a
> Cineon license from Kodak back in 94 for the group I was building.
> Used it at several other places, then watched Kodak step away from the
> field. Did get as part of the Cineon deal a tour of Kodak's 
> headquarters in
> Rochester, quite an experience.

I was at Digital Domain for a total of 8 years, so my package of choice 
is NUKE (www.d2software.com)
Back in 94', we tested Cineon, but weren't too crazy about having to 
run the monitors 'hot'. It was very
expensive per seat and the senior artists thought we could do a better 
job, writing our own. I ran FLAME
for a few years, but got out of it, because I didn't like working in 
commercials. I've also used Shake,
which is pretty good, although I think it's second to Nuke.


>
> The trailer problems could be the rush to get comps for the trailer. 
> Never
> enough time.

True.

> Jay Ignaszewski


Cheers,

Feli

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