Cinnafilm at NAB
- Posted: Apr 20, 2010 at 5:31 PM
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At NAB Michael Scherotter sat down with Chris Gorman (CTO) and Don Levy (VP, Media & Entertainment) from
Cinnafilm to learn about their Pixel Strings GPU Engine and their Dark
Energy software, some very cool image processing technology for film and video processing.
You can see some samples of what their software does here.
Note: The titles in the interview are slightly incorrect - in my rush to get this out, I mistyped Chris and Don's titles. They are actually CTO and VP, Media & Entertainment, respectively. - MSS 4/20/2010
You can see some samples of what their software does here.
Note: The titles in the interview are slightly incorrect - in my rush to get this out, I mistyped Chris and Don's titles. They are actually CTO and VP, Media & Entertainment, respectively. - MSS 4/20/2010
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