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We were thrilled to be back in person for SIGGRAPH 2022! 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 Vancouver this year and to those who were at the conference 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.

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ILM's Landis Fields Talks Real-Time Workflows and More from SIGGRAPH

Landis Fields is the real-time principal creative at Industrial Light & Magic. Here he talks to us about what real-time workflows offer filmmakers in terms of planning, creativity and storytelling.

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Filmmaker Hasraf 'HaZ' Dulull

Filmmaker, and compositor at heart, HaZ Dulull spoke at both the AWS and Wacom booths this year. He also saw some cool machine learning technology, as well as easy-to-create mocap and AI concept art.

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Epic Games' Miles Perkins

Miles Perkins works with creatives on integrating Unreal Engine into their productions. Here he talks virtual production and real-time workflows.

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Wacom's Erica Tafavoti

Wacom was showing a variety of its devices at Siggraph this year, including its compact-sized Cintiq Pro creative pen displays.

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Mike Griggs for AMD

This artist created an animation to show off the abilities of AMD's Radeon Pro W6800. The system was running After Effects and Boris FX Sapphire.

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Dell's Cynthia Olivo and
Derek Robinson

Dell highlighted (and celebrated) its Precision Workstation line, including the thin, light 5470 and the 7865 tower featuring AMD Threadripper Pro.

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Hypertec's Eliot Adhoot and
David Bitton

Hypertec uses immersion-cooling technology for its storage and servers. They also plan on upcycling plastic from the ocean for upcoming server builds.

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Foundry's Jen Goldfinch

Foundry announced its open source project Open Asset IO. Also new was its near-real-time workflow using the Nuke CopyCat tool for machine learning.

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Blackmagic's David Hoffman

The Blackmagic Cloud Store, an enhanced NAS, and the Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini, an 8TB offering, were on display.

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Puget Systems' Eric Brown

Puget showed off its new AMD Threadripper workstations, as well as Unreal Engine 5 projects from Corridor Digital running on their systems.

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