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A motion graphics animation loop I created for Intel Corporation. All motion was done in Adobe After Effects CS4 with help from Trapcode Shine, Particular and Warp. I shot the silhouettes on the Red One camera against a green screen and used Key Light to key them out. The entire loop played for an audience of almost 5000 people at a conference in Las Vegas. It was encoded to a 1920x1080 Animation codec Quicktime movie that was 12GB and played back from a powerful RAID backstage.
The partially demolished Intel Shell at sunset, Austin Texas, February 25, 2007.
Photo by Steve Hopson. See more photos at www.stevehopson.com.
In Zukunft wird es möglich sein, bei Videokonferenzen mit Hilfe einer Tiefenkamera individuelle Hintergründe einzublenden.
silicon wafer. reminds me of the postal system's such great heights www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMOkfI7wCrI
I printed piece of chip art from the Intel 4001 masked ROM. NMOS in yarn is rarely functional, so I omitted the transistors.
Allison Daniel Fernandes Coelho Souza (MA), Marcos Vinícius Silva Amorin , Marcelli Tavares Alves, Julia dos Santos Fernandes (RJ), Ana Luisa Lopes Marques Coutinho (CE) e Prof. Roseli de Deus Lopes com Ada Yonath - Nobel de Química (2009)
A close up photo of the processor codenamed 'Dunnington'.
Dunnington is socket-compatible with the Intel's 7300 chipset based Caneland platform and will be available in the second half of 2008. Dunnington is the first IA (Intel Architecture) processor with 6-cores, is based on the 45nm high-K process technology, and has large shared caches.
Apple starts the Intel transition with a bang. I can imagine that this spot will raise an eyebrow or two at other PC vendors. The ad has the same kind of special vibe going as in the orginal 1984 superbowl spot. It's like you have been doing dull stuff and now you're free to let al that creativity loose. Music is done by Moby and is called "God moving over the Face of the Waters" Go Intel :-)