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Troublemaker Studios Transforms Imagination into Reality on the Big Screen with AMD Technology
Acclaimed Director Robert Rodriguez Uses AMD Computing and Graphics Processors to Create Special Effects and Eye-Definition Characters, Bringing the Images in His Mind’s Eye to Life
Business Wire
AMD
(NYSE: AMD) announced that Troublemaker Studios is using Six-Core AMD
Opteron™ processors and ATI FirePro™ graphics accelerators to create
animations and special effects for its films, including “Shorts,” now
available on Blu-ray and DVD.
- AMD has a long history in the movie making industry, with Troublemaker Studios using its technology to push the envelope of digital moving making and special effects in several blockbuster films.
- Most recently, studio head, director, cinematographer and special effects supervisor – the one man show that is Robert Rodriguez – used AMD technology to bring to life the “booger monster” in the children’s movie “Shorts.”
- Rodriguez has looked to AMD technology to create five of his movies, including “Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams,” “Spy Kids 3D: Game Over” and the triumph of special effects that is “Sin City.”
- Rodriguez’s next film, “Machete,” is currently in production employing AMD technology as the movie’s digital hardware backbone, and is expected to be released in 2010.
Quote Support
“Robert Rodriguez is a director whose artistic vision constantly drives
the technology,” said Charlie Boswell, director of Digital Media and
Entertainment at AMD. “Robert is an artist who uses technology almost
like a performance instrument, playing it rather than working on it.
This regimen demands the tech be fast, intuitive and allow the work to
occur at the highest visual fidelity possible.”
Boswell continued: “By combining AMD’s superior ATI FirePro graphics
solutions and our new Six-Core AMD Opteron processors, digital content
creation customers like Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios can quickly
create the scenarios and objects and render them in almost real-time.
Not only can movies get created faster, but the creative minds at work
are not stifled by the process – they’re free to create, change and
innovate at the speed of thought.”
“When inspiration strikes, I have traditionally turned to pen and paper
to quickly jot down my vision for a scene because in a matter of minutes
the images I see in my head can become reality,” said Robert Rodriguez,
Troublemaker Studios. “With the new AMD platforms, my team is given the
freedom to quickly design and animate our concepts and designs. AMD’s
complete platform solutions technology helps us to keep ahead of the
artistic curve by allowing us to easily and quickly manipulate images or
scenes without having to wait on the technology.”
Supporting Resources
- Additional detail on ATI FirePro can be found at http://www.amd.com/firepro.
- AMD Opteron processor details
- To receive regular updates on ATI FirePro or AMD Opteron, please follow us on Twitter @AMDOpteron and @ATIFirePro.
About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is an innovative technology company
dedicated to collaborating with customers and technology partners to
ignite the next generation of computing and graphics solutions at work,
home and play. For more information, visit
http://www.amd.com.
Copyright 2009, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
AMD, the AMD
Arrow logo, ATI, the ATI logo, FirePro, Opteron and combinations thereof
are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-24 19:25:00
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