Published: September 12, 2008
/ CORRECTION - Avid Video, Audio and 3D Animation Customers Deliver Highest-Grossing Summer Blockbuster Movies for 2008
In the news release, "Avid Video, Audio and
3D Animation Customers Deliver Highest-Grossing Summer Blockbuster Movies
for 2008," issued earlier today by Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID), we
are advised by the company that the first sentence of the first paragraph
should read "Generating a combined revenue of more than $3.68 billion at
the U.S. box office, the top 28
highest-grossing movies this summer were created by customers of Avid
Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID) using systems from at least one Avid®
brand" rather than "Generating a combined revenue of more than $3.68
trillion at the U.S. box office, the top 28
highest-grossing movies this summer were created by customers of Avid
Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID) using systems from at least one Avid®
brand" as originally issued. Complete corrected text follows.
TEWKSBURY, MA--(September 12, 2008) - Generating a combined revenue of more
than $3.68 billion at the U.S. box office, the top 28
highest-grossing movies this summer were created by customers of Avid
Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: AVID) using systems from at least one Avid®
brand. From "The Dark Knight" -- the second film in history to top the
half-billion dollar mark -- to "The House Bunny," the majority of these
films deployed workflows consisting of multiple Avid systems. Among the
systems customers used were Avid® Media Composer® systems, Avid
DNxHD® 36 codec or Avid Unity(TM) MediaNetwork for video editing and
shared storage; Digidesign® Pro Tools® for editing and mixing sound;
Sibelius® 5 for music composition and scoring; and SOFTIMAGE®|XSI®
for 3D animation, 3D design and visual effects.
"Our customers continue to thrill and entertain audiences around the world
by using our integrated media tools in their creative process," says Gary
Greenfield, CEO of Avid. "Just as our customers achieve industry-defining
success by leveraging the strength of each of our brands, Avid is committed
to delivering the open and flexible solutions that will help our customers
harness their creative talents and bring their dreams to reality today and
in the future."
To create "The
Dark Knight," the latest film in the Batman franchise, the team led by
Lee Smith, A.C.E., used an Avid editing and Avid Unity shared-storage
workflow to balance action-packed visual effects sequences with a dark and
contemplative tone. Adding to the complexity of the project, the team was
charged with creating an IMAX version in addition to the conventional film
release. Originally the team ran 16 video tracks for different elements;
however, that process soon became unwieldy trying to manage the content for
two versions of the film. So, a color-coding scheme was developed on a
single Avid timeline that helped create both an IMAX and a conventional
theatrical release simultaneously. "When we could simply select the two
vision tracks and go back and forth between the two, it made the entire
process incredibly seamless," says Smith.
For composer Hans Zimmer, creating the score for "The Dark Knight" involved
a degree of complexity exceeding any of his previous projects. With
literally stacks of proprietary sample playback machines delivering
hundreds of outputs, the demands of multi-track recording could only be
entrusted to Pro
Tools|HD®. "Ultimately, the final project ended up containing well
over 1,000 tracks, which is an organizational challenge in itself," says
Zimmer's Technical Score Engineer, Peter "Oso" Snell. "We used five Pro
Tools rigs for playback, and a sixth for capture. Pro Tools gives us the
ability to stream and mix a tremendous number of tracks, using a range of
TDM plug-ins. We depend on Pro Tools [hardware] as a rock-solid platform --
when we hit play, we know it will work."
For the live-action, CG-heavy feature, "The
Incredible Hulk," four editors worked with six companies employed to
handle 667 visual effects shots, 400 of which included CG characters. In
addition, the creature design of Hulk and his nemesis, the Abomination,
were both created using SOFTIMAGE|XSI software; and the sound for the film
was mixed using Pro Tools hardware.
To handle the complex project of editing the film, nine Avid Media
Composer Adrenaline(TM) systems connected to an Avid Unity MediaNetwork
with 17 terabytes of shared storage enabled the four editors and a team of
assistants to simultaneously access media and flexibly share projects on
the fly. Shot on 35mm, anamorphic film, the filmmakers chose to edit in HD,
using the Avid DNxHD 36 compression format to allow the creative team to
view the most visually rich images during offline post, while taking
advantage of a streamlined and storage-efficient editing environment.
The use of HD material also helped streamline the screening process,
whether previewing dailies or the complete film. For example, during
production in Toronto, the editing team created a selects reel in the Avid
DNxHD 36 format and delivered it on a FireWire drive to a facility that had
its own Avid setup connected to a large monitor for viewing dailies. "It
made it so easy to get a good sense of all the material and be able to
discuss it right away," says Rick Shaine, one of the editors, who had never
edited in HD before. "We were able to capture and work with the full extent
of the image all along the way. So every monstrous pore, every twitching
muscle, every textured lock of hair could be seen just as the filmmakers
intended. It was a giant filmmaking task, fit for a super-hero."
For the stereoscopic 3D film, "Journey to the Center of the Earth," Quebec's Hybride, one of
the companies at the forefront of stereoscopic 3D, used SOFTIMAGE|XSI to create a
range of objects in the film, such as a dinosaur skull, giant carnivorous
plants and a flock of magical glowbirds. They also created several virtual
environments, including a chamber of diamonds, a volcano and a thermal
river. In all, a team of 80 people at Hybride spent more than 15 months
creating 234 scenes in stereoscopic 3D for this film.
"One of the things that always helps make our job easier is SOFTIMAGE|XSI
software," says Philippe Theroux, Lead 3D Supervisor at Hybride.
"SOFTIMAGE|XSI is the heart of Hybride's pipeline. Everything revolves
around it. Every aspect of our process is done around XSI, and we have to
ensure that all our software is compatible with it." The team at Hybride
uses XSI for everything from modeling to texturing and rendering. And, of
course, they use it extensively for animation. "All of the tools we have
for animation in SOFTIMAGE|XSI are extremely helpful. In particular for
this film, we were able to create rigs that were light and easy to work
with for our animators and this was really great for these complex scenes,"
adds Theroux.
"Hancock," starring Will Smith, was edited on Avid systems, scored by
legendary film composer John Powell and his orchestral team using Sibelius
software, and mixed in Pro Tools. "Some of the features of Sibelius 5 that
I find most useful and time-saving are the filter functions and the ability
to change the appearance of rhythmic groupings in MIDI files," says lead
orchestrator John Ashton Thomas. "I use Sibelius for all my work as a film
score orchestrator, and in all the work I do on my own music." In addition
to "Hancock," Powell and his team used Sibelius to score a number of
successful films, including "Kung Fu Panda," "Horton Hears a Who," "The
Bourne Ultimatum," "X-Men: The Last Stand," "Ice Age: The Meltdown," "Happy
Feet," "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," "The Italian Job," "Agent Cody Banks," and
"Shrek."
To read about other blockbusters that were created by Avid customers,
please visit "Get Smart," "Sex and the City: The Movie."
About Avid Technology, Inc.
Avid is a worldwide leader in tools for film, video, audio, 3D animation,
gaming and broadcast professionals -- as well as for home audio and video
enthusiasts. Avid professional and consumer brands include Avid,
Digidesign, M-Audio®, Pinnacle Systems®, Sibelius, Softimage and
Sundance Digital®. The vast majority of primetime television shows,
feature films, commercials and chart-topping music hits are made using one
or more Avid products. Whether used by seasoned professionals or beginning
students, Avid's products and services enable customers to work more
efficiently, productively and creatively. Avid received an Oscar®
statuette representing the 1998 Scientific and Technical Award for the
concept, design, and engineering of the Avid® Film Composer® system for
motion picture editing. For more information about the company's Oscar,
Grammy® and Emmy® award-winning products and services, visit
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