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Monday Sep 08, 2008
 

IBC, GOTTA SEE: The Foundry - NUKE

Nuke 5.1v1 has been
released. It includes a personal learning edition (PLE), runs natively
on Linux 64 and Windows 64 and has support for the FBX standard for 3D
interchange. 


The Foundry are also
releasing their first ever plug-ins for Final Cut Pro - Keylight and
Furnace. In support of this launch, The Foundry are also sponsoring the
first ever European FCP SuperMeet
during IBC at The Culture Park Westergasfabriek on Sunday 14th
September. Free, signed copies of Ron Brinkmann?s new book ?The Art and
Science of Digital Compositing? will be available to the first 50
customers at both IBC and the FCP SuperMeet.

Based on stand 7.F28, The Foundry will be unveiling a plethora of new product releases including Nuke 5.1 and new stereo plug-in set ? Ocula

Chief Scientist, Simon Robinson, will be demonstrating Ocula as part of his presentation on Stereo during conference session ?Putting it all Together ? New Dimensions For The Big Screen? on Monday 15th September from 11.30-13.00.

Freelance
Digital Artist, Justin van der Lek, will also be on The Foundry's stand
demonstrating his make up effects work on Jet Li for 'The Mummy -
Return of the Dragon Emperor' on Monday and Tuesday.

With
Nuke 5.1?s new 64 bit capabilities comes the option of 64 bit Furnace,
Keylight and Tinderbox 1,2 & 3.  Other key additions to this latest
update of Nuke are a PLE, support of the FBX standard for 3D
interchange and an extended bicubic card providing more control over
shape. 
Any purchaser of Nuke at IBC will be rewarded with a free term of training from FXphd .

The Foundry are also releasing their first ever plug-ins for Final Cut Pro.  FCP 6 users will be able to purchase Keylight and Furnace - accessing Academy Award© winning motion estimation and keying technology.

In support of this launch, The Foundry are also sponsoring the first ever European FCP SuperMeet during IBC at The Culture Park Westergasfabriek on Sunday 14th September.  Free,
signed copies of Ron Brinkmann?s new book ?The Art and Science of
Digital Compositing? will also be available to the first 50 customers
at both IBC and the FCP SuperMeet.

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