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At SIGGRAPH 2019, postPerspective TV shot interviews at our booth and around the show floor, all in an effort to deliver SIGGRAPH to those who couldn’t make the trip to Los Angeles and to those who were at the show but couldn’t see it all.

We hope you enjoy our extensive coverage of new technology, upcoming products and industry trends. It will be time well spent.

This is the second of our two SIGGRAPH 2019 video newsletters. If you’d like to see all of our SIGGRAPH videos now, please click here to see our full archive!




ILM's Jay Cooper

Jay Cooper was compositing supervisor and associate visual effects supervisor for ILM on Avengers: Endgame. Their VFX ranged from fix-its to time travel.

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Conductor's Mac Moore

Conductor, whose cloud rendering service started on Google's offering, has
now partnered with Amazon Web Services, providing users with options.

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Digital Domain's Jan Philip Cramer
and Foundry's Chris Wetherly

Digital Domain worked back to back on the last two Avengers films, using a variety of Foundry tools in the process.

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Griffith Observatory's Gee Yeung
and Dawn Fidrick

Signs of Life is a 35-minute planetarium show that will take place in a 76-foot immersive dome at the Griffith Observatory, coming in May 2020.

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Epic Games' Marc Petit

Unreal Engine demos showed photorealistic digital humans. There was also advancements in raytracing, AR, VR and visualization.

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Autodesk's Jocelyn Moffatt

Autodesk announced Bifrost for Maya, a new visual programming environment that allows artists to create their own visual effects easily using Maya.

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Nvidia's Andrew Page

Nvidia was showing how accelerated raytracing has taken off with its RTX GPU. New at the show were RTX Studio laptops targeting creative pros.

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Jellyfish Pictures' Jeremy Smith

With offices spread throughout the UK, animation and VFX studio Jellyfish will move to a virtual workflow by the end of the year.

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Jogger Studios' Andy Brown

The finishing arm of Cut+Run Editorial, Jogger uses Autodesk Flame, Adobe After Effects and Maxon Cinema 4D in their workflows.

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Dell's Matt Allard

Dell Technologies was at SIGGRAPH with their new Precision Mobile 7000 series workstations with Nvidia Quadra RTX cards inside.

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Chaos Group's David Tracy

Chaos released V-Ray for Houdini. They also previewed Project Lavina, which is a realtime raytracing technology.

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Vicon's Tim Doubleday

Shogun 1.3 was being demo'd with new features, including high-fidelity finger tracking down to individual knuckles.

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