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Rings Digital Dailies Circled Globe via iPod

KD writes "During the making of the 'Rings' trilogy, Jackson and his crew upped the ante on Apple's innovative iPod storage technology, using it for filmmaking sessions during production on The Two Towers and The Return of the King. Media was transferred from Weta to Pinewood Studios in London. There Jackson then viewed the QuickTime files on an Apple Cinema Display, tied to his G4 laptop, which drew directly from his iPod. The director's setup was mirrored in New Zealand, and crew could step through shots with the help of their iPods, with Jackson's guidance piped in over a videoconferencing system. During the course of two movies and four months, 'Rings' iPods stored and served up nearly one-half terabyte of digitized footage from 'Towers' and 'King.'"

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  1. Re:"Worthy of Slashdot" by bonch · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    VA Software is/was one of the dot-com Linux companies of the late 90s. I don't know how that affects their employment of Slashdot's editors, but clearly the editors are biased whether or not it's a result of VA Software.

    It's not even a matter of being pro-Linux or anti-Microsoft. Sometimes facts are completely deluded for story hits.