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That was my economical interpretation. She explained this Maffit genius projected film on to falling snow, and photographed it.
Sounds pretty "artsy fartsy" to me.
As for Brian Higgins' explanation about high end post houses… I get that. They use the tools they always use. I was just thinking that if I were running the show at Adobe, I'd prohibit their vendors from mentioning competitors' products in connection with the work they did for us. And I'd probably give preference in job awards to a house that used Adobe products.
On Mar 6, 2013, at 3:57 PM, Brian Maffitt wrote:
> Wait, "Artsy Fartsy"?
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> Many years ago, when we were a linear post house, we cut a "very big NLE
> company's" NAB videos on Sony...I always thought that funny.
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> In this month's Digital Video magazine. Article titled "Brickyard Helps
> Animals Talk Business for Adobe"
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> "...color corrected the spot in Autodesk Lustre and composited ... using
> Autodesk Flame."
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> I repeat, what?
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> Also, in the same issue, Editor C. Clapp waxes poetic on a artsy fartsy
> video, Called Projector Snow, by one "Brian Maffit."
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