Higher Profitability And Productivity In DI Workflows

Topics:
Audio and video
Tags:
Business Operations,
Storage,
Software,
Realm,
Quality,
Process Improvement,
Hardware,
Enterprise Software,
Databases,
Data Management,
...
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Overview: The process of shooting on film and finishing in the digital realm has been available to the TV production community for many years, but the problems with moving massive amounts of film-resolution data to finish a feature film has meant that film studios have tended to utilize the process only for special effects sequences. That has all changed - breakthroughs in data management, shared file systems, the price and performance of storage and advancements in film scanning and recording technology have created new workflow opportunities to finish features entirely in the digital realm. This paper describes the Digital Intermediate (DI) which is the digital form of a timed intermediate created by a traditional chemical film lab

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Format: PDF | Size: 507KB | Date: Apr 2006 | Pages: 10


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