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... Hirsch) and Ben (Max Minghella) are computer software dudes who have taken a bidness trip to Moscow only to find all their sales opportunities dry up completely. They decide to make lemonade out of this ...
... than Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), a member of Morpheus’s crew and a tireless warrior in the struggle against the machines. And no one hates Neo more than Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), a software construct ...
... the history of Pixar. Narrated by Stacey Keach, we begin with the organization of a CGI group at ILM by George Lucas. Originally developers of image processing software who made short CGI films to demonstrate ...
... was created within a Cray XMP supercomputer with dedicated software developed for the film. Early attempts at motion blur can be found in the star fields; the ships were apparently too complex to blur ...
... Director (1:51). Hynek focuses on the software developed to create Chris’ wet paint paradise. Roden discusses the influence of painters on the look of that CGI paradise.
Some trailers are ...
... people who performed the work. These talented folks are essentially invisible, so one can't blame them for spending time expressing credit. They seem amused over how many times the software let them ...
... system. In Yi Yi, NJ works for a software development company. They’re deciding whether to partner with industry giant Ota (Issei Ogata), or go with a local, cheaper imitator. NJ sides with ...
... his features. And these great facilities may be found in his converted, three-bay garage. Amazing. Rodriguez emphasizes that by having these state-of-the-art, software-based facilities close at hand, ...
... (Hugo Weaving), a software construct of the machines who has made his pursuit of Neo within the matrix quite personal.
“The last surviving humans are concentrated in an underground city named ...
... enough bad Flash animation (but haven’t used the software myself) that I didn’t know it was possible to use Flash to make a show that looks traditionally animated as this mostly looks. Kudos ...
... floor. Nothing revelatory here. The BD also comes with a second digital copy disc to allow you to transfer the movie onto portable media devices via a Windows-based PC or Apple iTunes software. That’s ...
... Extra Credit. Here you find some fun stuff geared for the younger set. Certainly the most unique feature is the integration of One Voice Technology (note that you may encounter one more software download), ...
... (Note that due to the advanced I-Pix technology, the interface may prompt you to download the required software and restart your computer.) Unlike the DVD-Video version, here you don't have to wait until ...
... Barry Levinson, Yoshimura, and David Simon; and, Barry Levinson's Acceptance Speech from the 2004 Video Software Dealers Association Career Achievement Award ceremony. Cast biographies are also included. ...
... lighter. Depth and small object detail are quite good, but many scenes fall short of that razor sharp punch.
Norbert Caoili edited and color timed the film with Final Cut Pro software in his computerized ...
... down that small and still restore back all of the data you originally put in. And so we instead use a lossy-compression scheme. With lossy-compression, the software doing the data-reduction is challenged ...
... and thousands upon thousands of dollars that many HT enthusiasts have spent on now-obsolete hardware and software that offered inferior quality despite our constant effort to tweak with calibration software, ...
... placed their faith in what they believed to be the inevitable outcome that would keep their hard-earned investment in their growing library of HD software, and the hardware to play it, from becoming obsolete. ...
... software solutions enabling all 3-D BD players to easily configure the native stereoscope video signals into a variety of supported video formats (such as a single 1080i60 or 1080p60 stream over a single ...
... 1080p? Warner Brothers, what happened?
The well trusted film restoration expert, Robert A. Harris, had this to say in this discussion thread at HomeTheaterForum:
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/ht-software-high-definition/282696-few-words-about-amadeus-blu-ray.html ...