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Until we can make you something in 4D, three dimensions is going to be the best we can do. Which just happens to be at the core of our skills.

  1. March 6 2012

    Mmm…Chocolatey!

    By Sean Hutchinson
    Related Skill Sets: 2D, 3D, Green Screen, Interactive

    One thing people who know me well know about me is this…I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs. Actually that isn’t entirely true, I was never allowed to get chocolate cereal as a kid, and if I had been, I would have totally gone for Count Chocula. But it is true that I have chocolate on the brain these days, and that’s owed in no small part to the work we’ve been doing here at the shop on Mark Roush’s short film Persephone. In the free association, free range pathways of my mind,…

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  2. March 1 2012

    Trends in Digital Signage, or what I hope to see next week at DSE2012

    By Nancy Hoffman
    Related Solutions: Consumer, Events, High-tech, Manufacturing
    Related Skill Sets: 2D, 3D, Interactive

    I attended the Digital Signage Expo in 2010, and wasn’t able to attend last year. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s new and different in the industry. If you want a snapshot of what was happening in 2010 you can refer to this post. http://animationdynamics.com/2010/03/23/challenges-in-the-digital-signage-industry/ One of the biggest trends I’ve been noticing is not around the execution of digital signage, but around mergers, acquisition and straight up closures of many players in the industry. I think that marks a turning point in maturation for the industry as people figure out…

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  3. February 3 2012

    The Quirky Mind

    By Nick Nakadate
    Related Solutions: Consumer, Manufacturing
    Related Skill Sets: 3D

    Quirky is a crowd-source invention company, whose process utilizes the web. People can submit an idea for $10.00 and pitch it, giving the problem and solution, in their mind, and the community votes on it and adds their comments. This is something I have been wanting for years, not being able to shell out the funds for a patent lawyer and the research. Despite Google’s push to put patent search online (currently in beta), it’s still a tough and expensive task for the individual to get an invention…

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  4. January 17 2012

    More than Games Part 2: Takeaways from Unite11

    By Seth Cameron Short
    Related Solutions: Consumer, Ethnographic Animation, Events, High-tech, Manufacturing, Training
    Related Skill Sets: 3D, CAD Conversion, Interactive

    (This article is a continuation from More than Games Part 1. Check out Part 3 here.) This year I had the pleasure of attending Unite11, a conference for developers on the Unity3D platform. Here are some more non-game uses for Unity that I found really interesting. Interactive Training Another burgeoning field for interactive 3D applications is training. This is more than just pictures, animation and quizzes. Using a 3D interactive engine opens up training skills that, in the past, would have required a real-world training environment and instructors. In our age of limited…

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  5. January 15 2012

    Taking Ethnographic Animation on the Road

    By Kate Ertmann
    Related Solutions: Ethnographic Animation, High-tech, Manufacturing
    Related Skill Sets: 3D

    I’ve been yapping about Ethnographic Animation for the past year or so, mostly to local and regional audiences, as well as a really fun presentation at PDMA’s PIM last October in Phoenix, and I’m about to get on the road again for two more upcoming conferences that I believe will give back as much knowledge to me as I am gonna put out there. First up, next week, I head to Phoenix on the 15th and will do a short workshop on EA at The Creative Leadership Academy. “The Creative Leadership…

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