March 23, 2010

MAXON USERS TO HIGHLIGHT CINEMA 4D WORK AT NAB

In February, Maxon released Cinebench 11.5, an upgraded version of its benchmarking tool, providing hardware manufacturers, studios, publications and system administrators access to the latest technology to test CPU and graphics card performance.

The company has a number of guest artists scheduled to make presentations at the booth. John LePore, associate creative director for Perception in New York City, will highlight motion graphics campaigns the studio created for NBC, Powerade and SpeedTV using Cinema 4D.

Nate Mitchell, graphic supervisor at design firm Innovative Show Design, will show off set-design projects created using Cinema 4D for Face the Ace, Poker After Dark, and High Stakes Poker.
 
Rob Garrott of Bending Pixels will showcase some of the show opens he created at Point 360 West for the Spike Network’s Super Dave's Spike-tacular mockumentary-style series, where comedian Bob Einstein reprises his role as stuntman Super Dave.

Motion graphics designer Nick Campbell of Greyscale Gorilla will be at the Maxon booth, demonstrating the Cinema 4D, the MoGraph module and its new MoDynamics feature.

And Mike Senften, a motion graphics artist with 4dthieves.com, will use the high-energy spots he created for Ecko Watches to showcase the Sound Effector feature in Cinema 4D’s MoGraph module.

Alioscopy will also be at the Maxon booth, showing off its glasses-free 3D LCD display.