About a year ago, the visual effects artists at Rhythm & Hues in El Segundo were riding the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. In February 2013, the entertainment company won an Oscar for its ...
The 3D poetry of "Life of Pi" beat the 48 frames-per-second extravagance of "The Hobbit" at Tuesday night's Visual Effects Society Awards, with Ang Lee's international hit taking home four awards, ...
It was a predictably great night for “Life of Pi” at tonight’s Visual Effects Society Awards as the film picked up four prizes, including the big daddy, Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual ...
Ross Lincoln is a Deadline contributor. Life Of Pi and Brave were the big winners in the feature film categories tonight, each taking four awards at the 11th Annual VES Awards and HBO’s Game Of ...
If we're going to look at the Hollywood guilds/societies as a predictor for what will win at the Oscars, then Life of Pi will be the film to beat. Ang Lee's drama won four categories at last night's ...
The low-cost single board computer and Microsoft's free development tools work well together, for both hobbyists and professionals. Raspberry Pis are everywhere. From the tiny new Pico microcontroller ...
Pi is, quite possibly, the most famous number known to man.* This fact is a little bit ironic, as we don’t actually have a number for pi. Well, not a complete number anyways, because pi never ends. If ...
You’d be forgiven for not immediately thinking “fine art” and “Hollywood” in the same sentence. After all, most big budget movies these days aren’t exactly known for artistic ambition. There are many ...
“Life of Pi” won four Academy Awards Sunday night, the most of any film. One of the Oscars was for Best Visual Effects. But about two weeks before the Oscars, Rhythm and Hues, the company that ...
Workers in California’s beleaguered visual effects industry were left fuming Monday after a speech by Oscar-winning supervisor Bill Westenhofer was cut short -- by the ominous music of “Jaws.” ...
If you prefer to draw boxes instead of writing code, you may have tried IBM’s Node-RED to create logic with drag-and-drop flows. A recent [TensorFlow] video shows an interview between [Jason Mayes] ...
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