
Leading Post Production Facilities Save Customers Time and Money Finishing High Profile Projects on Avid DS Nitris
July 21, 2008
Source: Avid Technology
Avid Technology, Inc.today announced that a majority of
today's popular film, television and commercial projects such as 2008
Cannes award-winning "Three Monkeys," Discovery Channel's "Deadliest
Catch," NBC's "Law and Order," truTV's "Black Gold" and ESPN's "E:60,"
are finished on Avid(R) DS Nitris(R) systems.
With an integrated toolset
for advanced compositing, visual effects, conform and finishing, Avid DS
Nitris systems enable facility-level customers to work more productively
and finish projects against tight deadlines, without having to tie up
several edit bays. Facilities and production companies currently using
Avid DS Nitris as a part of their overall workflow include: FotoKem,
Bluefoot Entertainment, Ironik Design and Post, Kappa Studios, Inc., MAX
Post, Serious Robots and The Post Group.
Recent projects that have been finished on Avid DS Nitris systems include:
-- Animal Planet's "Raw Nature"
-- DirecTV's "Hometown Heroes"
-- Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch," "Future Car Series" (parts 1-4),"Iditarod" and "Verminators"
-- ESPN's "E:60," "The Masters Tournament" (features and teasers) and"British Open" (teasers)
-- European Drama Network's "The Mandrake Root"
-- FOX's "Prison Break"
-- FOX Reality's "Rob & Amber: Against the Odds"
-- History Channel's "Ax Men and Ice Road Truckers"
-- "Lower Learning"
-- National Geographic's "America's Port" and "LA Hardhats"
-- NBC's "America's Toughest Jobs," "Las Vegas," "Law and Order," "Law and
Order Criminal Intent" and "Law and Order Special Victims Unit"
-- North One Television's "Fifth Gear" and "The Gadget Show"
-- "Searchers 2.0" (Concorde-New Horizons)
-- Sony's "NFL on CBS" pre/post game with Jim Nantz and Peyton Manning
(teasers)
-- SpikeTV's "1000 Ways to Die"
-- TBN's "Christmas at Cadillac Jack's"
-- "The Cell 2"
-- "The Tournament of Roses Parade"
-- "The Wordz Project" (Pinlight)
-- "Three Monkeys"
-- "Travelocity commercial spots"
-- truTV's "Black Gold"
Quotes:
"The Avid DS Nitris system is a workhorse for us. Within
this one system, we can assemble and do color correction, titling and VFX
work for our reality TV projects. Since the shows are edited on Avid
Media Composer, we have a straight conform to the DS Nitris system. We
often use the same graphics and titles on multiple shows, and I can pull
the elements I need from the DS without having to import them separately
into every show, which saves me hours of additional work. We also use
DNxHD 220 for our online work and it's an incredible cost savings for us.
We don't have to make heavy investments in additional storage, and I can
have a whole season online in the system and still have room to start the
next series. With the volume of footage we're constantly handling here,
that's a huge benefit." -- Marc Fisher ("Black Gold," "Ax Men,"
"Deadliest Catch," "Raw Nature," "Las Vegas"), DS Nitris artist at MAX
Post.
"Avid DS Nitris gives us the ability to cater to a client's many
developing needs. When a workstation can be so flexible and so powerful,
it becomes the centerpiece for our company's working model. With DS
Nitris, we can offline a project of any flavor, then online that very
project in the same box or receive a project that was offlined in another
suite and take the online to the DS. For promo work, there's nothing
better on the market. Networks are governed by the clock, and when you
have a limited amount of time to cut, color grade, mix audio, title and
graphic a piece, Avid DS Nitris is your savior. Avid DS makes sense for
us in every way imaginable and keeps our clients ahead of schedule and
coming back for more." -- Sean Stall ("E60," "British Open," "The
Masters"), owner, Ironik Design and Post.
"DS Nitris plays a critical role here at Kappa, occupying a niche that no
other solution can fill with the same ease and reliability. The
integration of editing and compositing tools in one solution allows us to
tackle jobs that would otherwise have to be split in two, if not three,
different bays. Procedures that we did on a recent RED-project, like
frame rate conversions and fixing certain shots by removing extraneous
objects and replacing content on computer monitors, would be difficult if
not outright impossible to do in solutions like Final Cut Pro." -- Igor
Ridanovic ("Hometown Heroes," "The Searchers 2.0," "The Wordz Project"),
colorist/designer/editor at Kappa Studios, Inc.
"Our customers have figured out that they can generally get more done in a
DS Nitris bay, in less time, for less money per hour, than on any of our
other systems here. That's what's really great about the DS -- it allows
us to create incredible client loyalty by consistently making our
customers look good to their clients. Simply put, the DS system is
incredibly powerful, extremely versatile and enables us to deliver what
our customers need at the highest quality." -- Derek Herr ("Prison
Break," "Las Vegas"), Senior finishing editor/compositor.
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