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Kamis, 01 November 2012

Development of Industrial Technology Film World

         Film is one of the tools for communication media. The development of the film industry that uses advanced technology rapidly growing.
Not only is the film a 2D (two-dimensional) but now the development of a 3D film (three-dimensional) no less lag.


  • Star Wars

           
 Star Wars is the first film that is rich in the use of technology. This film uses information capture technology, which I make by using a computerized image of the real human action. Stereoscopic image is an image in which when we look at the screen as if we felt that they were very close. Method 3 D stereoscopic shooting was first invented by Sir Charles Wheatstone in 1840. Stereoscopy is used in photogrammetry as well as many in the world of entertainment through the production of stereograms.

Of course all of these technologies use the help of highly sophisticated computer technology. Camera technology used is a combination of two types of camera that makes shooting is done to provide the perspective of people shooting from three perspectives. Filmed using 197 cameras simultaneously, and real-time. This of course will make the picture taken becomes clearer and better.

  • Avatar


The film was produced by Lightstorm Entertainment and technology Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI), 3D animation and visual effects work with Weta Digital from New Zealand. The pictures taken with the 3D fusion camera system and a touch of high-level resolution 3D film from Los Angles Studio.
These results are then translated into the film component. The files is then stored in storage by at Isilon IQ. One example is the race of the Na'vi (the indigenous inhabitants of Pandora's creatures in blue) are all CGI animation, not the actor or actress wearing makeup.
Weta uses NetApp to store incoming data, accommodating and rendering process. Space (space on disk) needed to accommodate the results of rendering the film Avatar nearly 1 Petabyte. This amount can be compared to 500 hard drives each with a capacity of 2 terabytes.
According to the management of this film, his rendering process takes 34 shelf computer machine. Where each shelf store 32 machines or more than 40,000 processors and 104 terabytes of memory.
NetApp storage technologies are also used to work on the movie Up, Cars, Finding Nemo, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, Transformers and others.


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