Cross-platform release helps solve the dilemma of time and budget vs. creativity by delivering crucial quality, productivity and flexibility benefits to compositing artists
“Increasing budget and time constraints have really changed the way we work,” said Florian Gellinger, visual effects supervisor at Rise VFX. “We have far less time to complete our shots, so building all our effects by hand on Nuke using gizmos just takes too long. The availability of Sapphire 5 for Nuke will greatly enhance our pipeline because we can use it for our day-in, dayout effects without sacrificing any quality. This frees our artists to focus more time on the really unique shots.”
Sapphire 5 for Nuke/OFX features include:
• A suite of more than 200 industry-standard visual effects plug-ins, including the world’s best Glow, blur, edge ray, defocus and texture tools allow artists maximum flexibility to perfect shots.
• Full floating-point support provides the highest image quality and dynamic range possible so artists are not forced to trade quality for performance.
• GPU acceleration offers the artist fully interactive controls (even at high definition), maximizing creativity while fine-tuning shots.
• Full support for the OFX standard offers artists a wide range of host platform choices to maximize pipeline productivity and compatibility.
“Commercials and broadcast artists have always been squeezed between the intense pressures of budget and time constraints, and the challenge to constantly push the envelope in audience experience. GenArts Sapphire has been an indispensible toolset for solving this puzzle for many years,” said Richard Shackleton, head of product development at The Foundry. “Now that film artists are beginning to see the same constraints, the combination of Nuke and Sapphire 5 is poised to help them exploit the exact same benefits. Using Nuke and Sapphire 5, artists can add breathtaking realism to their comps in a fraction of the time it takes to build them by hand, while maintaining image quality.”
“GenArts Sapphire 5 extends its 13-year legacy as an essential tool for compositing artists around the world because it delivers the highest image quality available, it’s lightning-fast and it supports every major host platform,” said Steve Bannerman, CMO of GenArts. “As the momentum of new host platforms such as Nuke continues to evolve the composition of pipelines around the world, Sapphire 5’s cross platform compatibility has become a key factor in the growing industry trend toward pipeline standardization. Sapphire is used by thousands of artists around the world, from large post-production houses to freelancers and consultants. It facilitates versatile workforces, giving post-production facilities the freedom to create flexible business models that support today’s reality of higher quality projects with fewer resources.”
For more on Sapphire 5 for Nuke/OFX, see the GenArts product page at:
http://www.genarts.com/product
Find a video overview at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdSUMxdnQD8
Pricing and Availability
GenArts Sapphire 5 for Nuke/OFX is available immediately. Floating licenses for Nuke, Fusion and Toxik are priced at $2,499; node-locked licenses are available for $1,699. Rental licenses are now available for the first time for $169 per month. Current users may upgrade to Sapphire 5 for $599. Please contact sales@genarts.com for Baselight, Film Master, Scratch and Mistika pricing. Since the company’s founding in 1996, GenArts software has been utilized in thousands of films, television broadcasts and commercials, including more than 20 Oscar-nominated pieces such as Titanic; I, Robot; Armageddon; Star Wars Episode I, II and III; The Matrix trilogy; The Lord of the Rings trilogy; Pearl Harbor; Spider Man; Pirates of the Caribbean; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Transformers; The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; Avatar and many more.
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