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CHINA'S DIGIT DIGIT ADDS LINUX-BASED FLAMES
 
HONG KONG, CHINA - Commercial post house Digit Digit has upgraded its pipeline with six Autodesk Flame 2007 visual effects systems running on the Linux operating system. The facility is also home to Autodesk's Inferno visual effects system and Maya 3D animation application, which it uses on work for clients such as Nike, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, McDonald's, Nokia, Motorola and GM.
(11/3/2006)

The latest version of the VFX system - Flame 2007 - takes advantage of 64-bit multi-core computing, storage and networking technologies to provide large productivity gains for users performing compositing, tracking, color correction and visual effects.

"The ability to quickly deliver projects in both standard- and high-definition is essential," says Digit Digit executive director Nicky Ng. "These systems add superb reliability and speed to our workflow, especially for projects at 2K resolution."


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