It should be noted that this is not an in-house production. Chris has
been asked to be interviewed as a part of this Documentary and they are
seeking quality visualizations that contribute to the successes and
importance of GPU computing. The production company is "emotion
studios" out of California, and they have done significant work for
corporate clientele such as Adobe as well as pieces with the Sundance
Film Festival.
Any assistance from the group is greatly appreciated.
Nathan
On 7/28/2010 4:36 AM, Chems Touati wrote:
BFDE00A8-C405-42C7-97E5-8CDF2D0BC988@sci.utah.edu"
type="cite">Hello,
Please contribute any images, screenshots, or video of your
research in which you use Seg3D, ShapeWorks, ImageVis3D, SCIRun,
BioMesh3D, map3D, Vistrails, Fluorender, and the MRL Toolset to view,
process, visualize, or render the data you work with.
We're working on a full-length documentary movie centered around
scientific computing, highlighting the significance of simulation in
research to bring about real-life success stories. Our goal in this
research phase is to find stories with "happy endings" in that they
have significant, and tangible results or promise of such. Our focus
for this larger-scale project hinges on blending engaging, emotional,
human stories with complex technological and scientific information.
This project presents a great opportunity for a team to showcase their
research and bring the societal importance of computational models to
the screen.
It's a tall order, but if you know of any
individuals/teams/projects that you think might be ideal subjects for
this film, please let us know. Our greatest hope is to personify the
societal impact of supercomputing and broadcast the diverse benefits of
computational modeling and scientific visualization to a wide and
diverse audience.
Please provide as much detail about the people involved with the
data acquisition, sources, visualization, modeling, or simulation
software used, background story, and conclusions the scientific
community can draw from what we are seeing.
Thanks for your support!
Regards,
//cheMs
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Chems Touati
Producer and Motion Graphics Designer
The Visual Supercomputing Center
801.581.4772
Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
University of Utah
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