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Artist-Driven Software Development Framework for Visual Effects Studios
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Author(s):
Jan Kruse (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)
Copyright:
2016
Pages:
23
Source title:
Creative Technologies for Multidisciplinary Applications
Source Author(s)/Editor(s):
Andy M. Connor
(Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)and
Stefan Marks
(Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)
DOI:
10.4018/978-1-5225-0016-2.ch012
Keywords:
Art and Design
/
Computer Graphics & Art
/
Information Science Reference
/
Media & Communications
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Abstract
The development of software to produce Visual Effects is based on a unique model. The majority of large companies across the film industry have taken a distinctive approach for three decades, which might explain their ongoing business success, despite the same tough conditions that other technology companies have to face in light of shrinking margins and several financial crises. This chapter examines the model and proposes an Artist-Driven Software Development Framework for visual effects studios. A brief insight into the recent history of successful applications of this model is discussed and suggestions on how to employ this framework and improve on it are given.
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