Related Content










Moving More VFX to the DI Suite

Post your comments below

When Tyler Hawes started his first independent DI company in 2004, the digital intermediate was still a relatively rare beast in Hollywood. "DI was just out of the experimental stages," he recalls. "You would, perhaps, spend million dollars on a DI. And yet I saw that independent films needed it even more, because they can't control light on a set like you can with a major motion picture." In 2006, Hawes built on experience he gained working on early DI projects, including Superman Returns, and co-founded Lit, with a focus on DI work for independent productions.

Login Required

If you have a username and password, please login:

Username:
Password:

 








Bookmark and Share

Post a Comment

Name:
Email:
Comments:

Please enter the letters or numbers you see in the image.
Your message will be reviewed before it is posted



         
  Studio's Film Fest   store   rich media tutorials  
 
Studio's Film Fest

StudioFilmFest.com is a viral video site dedicated to serious filmmakers. Become a member now, get your own personal profile page, and start watching, commenting, voting, networking and uploading your films.

   
video tutorials

ALL-NEW
VIDEO TUTORIALS

Avid, Final Cut Pro RED camera, Imagineer Mogul, Trapcode Form and Particular, Apple Motion and many more tutorials on editing, VFX, and animation.

 
           
HOME | NEWS | TRAINING | TECHNIQUE | RESOURCES | JOBS | CONTACT | ABOUT US | PRIVACY & TERMS | ADVERTISING



Related Content