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High
Definition Video
is revolutionizing the process of filmmaking and HD technology
is emerging as the defining art form of the
21st Century.
HD is an option that is faster, lighter, and less expensive
than traditional film based production. Many local, regional and
network television commercials and programs are rapidly moving
to HD video. Hollywood is beginning to shoot and post on HD and
a new breed of filmmaker is finding that HD is making it easier
to finance and produce projects and get them on the screen.
Digital
Cinema Studio
Complete on-line, off-line post-production and compositing
suites for HD 24p and surround sound.---ADR recording suite---HD
screening room
with 30 theatre seats
and additional lounge style seating---ISDN-and more.
The
StudioHD Project
will create New Orleans Digital
Cinema Studio-
the South's first totally HD cinema production facility, in the
Robert E. Nims Center for Entertainment Arts and Multi-Media Technology.
New
Orleans Digital Cinema
Studio will
offer a wide-range of Digital
Cinema
production incentives, training packages, and studio facilities
that are designed to encourage the growth and expansion of the
region's film production industry.
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The
studio project includes the creation of a visual effects
gallery, in cooperation with the industry's leading visual
effects artists.
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The
gallery will feature interactive exhibits, glass matte paintings,
miniatures and other archival materials that celebrate the development
and artistry of the visual effects industry.The
gallery will be open to the public and available for educational
field trips.
The
University of New Orleans will originate industry seminars and
high bandwidth industry related distance learning presentations
featuring leading visual effects artists.
Digital
Cinema Studio New
Orleans
endorsed
and funded in part by
the University of New Orleans Foundation
The University of New Orleans
Louisiana Governor's Office of Film
and Television Development
US Department of Commerce...
Economic Development Administration
Robert E. Nims Center for Entertainment
Arts
and Multi-Media Technology
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