The End Of The Click?
Point and click. It’s as ubiquitous as peanut butter and jelly or plug and play. But almost as soon as it came, it appears to be going away.
Point and click. It’s as ubiquitous as peanut butter and jelly or plug and play. But almost as soon as it came, it appears to be going away.
Creativity, entertainment, art, music, food and culture – it’s in our blood.
Now, with the Z-finder I can actually use the camera for video — and it takes great footage.
Nearly one-hundred years apart from each other, two inventors sought to revolutionize the film industry.
The results of adding Clipster to our facility have been astounding. The speed and flexibility of the system is unlike anything I’ve ever seen.
Clipster is now the heart of our DI workflow, replacing the need for multiple products.
225 Magazine features Digital FX in the annual Best of 225 issue.
Off Bourbon St. – Hidden Gems Inside and Outside New Orleans
Integration of 3D characters into live-action photography is one of the most exciting and rewarding CGI tasks we do around here.
More than anything, the end of Kodachrome marks the end of an era for photography.
While nothing in Louisiana politics is guaranteed, one thing is certain — our industry has found a voice in government and that voice has made a huge impact.
“For those who dare to do daring work”