


The engineers behind Phantom and ILM 23
Chris Siegler wrote in
to sent us
"An article on the engineering behind the camera work at ILM, including a nice Linux mention. And another on their architectural setup, used for pushing around as much data as AOL (14 Tbytes) on peak days." I got 2 light sabers for
our booth at Linux Expo (but no tickets- and I haven't been on my email
in several days- eek). I will be glad to see the
movie released just so the hype can die out some.
Lucas = Gates (Score:1)
Lucas has become enchanted by the sweet song of technology and he has become ungrounded from his character-based, free folicking base of 20 years past.
The soul-less, heartless vehicle for special effects that TPM is, bears witness to Lucas having lost all touch with real story telling.
Lucas is like Gates, surrounded with a bunch of Yes-Men who just want to create cool tools and don't care that what they are working on is a piece of junk.
Linux 3D Software (Score:3)
Cmdrtaco becoming less geeky (Score:2)
> just so the hype can die out some.
The GF is having a bad effect on
Notice the people who develop the software to render these things, just like the guy who developed Sorenson video aren't CS majors but EE's. Interesting how they don't use Linux for any rendering, but as a router, the mainstay of Linux for the last 5 years. They use SGI for rendering.
Re:Lucas = Gates (Score:1)
Yes, I imagine that working on starwars might be fun, but i would not work for a company like that, no matter what.
Lines? What lines? (Score:1)
"The number of suckers born each minute doubles every 18 months."
-jafac's law
The WOMEN can keep geeky by themselves (Score:1)
Re:Linux 3D Software (Score:1)
The software I test, SynaFlex, would be absolutely KILLER on Linux, but unfortunately (*personal* opinion) we're NT only. A year ago we were on SGI, someething made easy because the UI is all Java, using Alligator for the Java to OpenGL glue. We let you capture D1 video, turn the footage into 3D (depth WITHOUT layers!) and composite 3D. Wicked cool technology..
Small Note (Score:2)
Re:cool stuff, drool, drool! (Score:2)
Re:you poor bitter thing..... (Score:1)
Well, I have seen it.
I can tell you right now, that as a mvie, it was quite good. But for a Star Wars movie, it was less than acceptable.
It was slow to prgress, likely due to all the 'cutsie' stuff, and attempts at being overly-funny. While I would see it again, it is not up to snuff for a Star Wars release. The story is gone, replaced by Disneyisms.
Re:Lines? What lines? (Score:1)
What is wrong with this picture? (Score:1)
What kind of "large file server" would need so many reboots that the Kicker is needed?
Star Network (Score:1)
Ooooh..Aaaahhh...
Re:What is wrong with this picture? (Score:1)
you poor bitter thing..... (Score:1)
cool stuff, drool, drool! (Score:3)
I'm intrigued by the linux box Robot, with a 5 year uptime that does routing. I sounds like a DNS server, but the description is a bit vague. Maybe its a comm server thingy to the console of a main machine.
If you ever get a chance for a tour of the place, go! It will fill your geeky dreams for a long time afterwards.
Re:Lucas = Gates (Score:1)
Re:Cmdrtaco becoming less geeky (Score:1)
Actually, they used Mac OS machines running an application called Eletric Image to render at least 50 scenes.