The engineers behind Phantom and ILM
Chris Siegler wrote in
to sent us
"An article on the engineering behind the camera work at ILM, including a nice Linux mention. And another on their architectural setup, used for pushing around as much data as AOL (14 Tbytes) on peak days." I got 2 light sabers for
our booth at Linux Expo (but no tickets- and I haven't been on my email
in several days- eek). I will be glad to see the
movie released just so the hype can die out some.
i hear that ILM has been using HOUDINI software from sidefx (http://www.sidefx.com), and that they're the first company to start porting their high-end 3D software to linux. things are looking up for 3D on linux. :-)
I've had a tour of Lucas Valley years ago. The place is amazing. Custom built for comfort and the best working environment you could ask for.
I'm intrigued by the linux box Robot, with a 5 year uptime that does routing. I sounds like a DNS server, but the description is a bit vague. Maybe its a comm server thingy to the console of a main machine.
If you ever get a chance for a tour of the place, go! It will fill your geeky dreams for a long time afterwards.
Hemos is like...sci-fi fans;he thinks technology is cool, but he hasn't bothered to understand the science it's based on