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Innovative remote rendering technology, "RenMan" to increases remote rendering
options
Los Angeles, CA, November 9, 2005 - Rendercore Inc.,the worldwide leader in remote rendering solutions,today announced complete
integration and support MAXON CINEMA 4D 9.5 on Rendercore's
state-of-the-art render farm, based in downtown Los Angeles, CA.
"We integrated MAXON's latest release of CINEMA 4D 9.5 with our proprietary remote rendering
management tool "RenMan" so that clients can automatically upload CINEMA 4D 9.5
project files for job submission and remote management. RenMan is the only solution in the market offering anywhere, anytime access, for
monitoring and controlling of computer graphic files rendered over a distributed computing network for CINEMA 4D 9.5 ", stated Brian
Kim, Technical Director for Rendercore.
"We strive to continue to expand and improve our remote rendering service ability and capacity to complement our cutting edge remote rendering infrastructure," Henry Choi, President of Rendercore said, "This is the latest in a series of innovative tools we have developed and implemented for our creative clients. We are increasing capacity and the range of tools available, to enable our clients to work more efficiently and effectively," he continued.
"AVC Production was asked to produce the end title sequence for the movie "Doom". The three minute animation was to invoke the sense and feeling of the game whilst still providing a creative new look. CINEMA 4D was used over Maya due to ease of use, we found we needed a large team of animators and modelers on the project and CINEMA 4D was a common skill base for our team. As the project progressed we found the limitations of such a small render farm with single frames taking up to 16 hours to render. It was clear that we were going to need an external resource to help us render this out to meet our deadline. We were introduced to Rendercore by recommendation from a smaller farm in the UK. From the moment we contacted Rendercore our worries about reaching the 10 day deadline were dispelled," commented Chris McBride, Computer & Video Supervisor of AVC Productions in UK(www.avcproductions.com).
"The team at Rendercore took us through the process step by step making it a painless process. Basing the render times on our previous experiences we were concerned about the deadline and constantly kept hounding the Rendercore team, I need not have worried, every day a status report was sent by email giving an accurate update of the render. From start to finish the project was completed within a week, an astonishing achievement. The icing on the cake was the delivery method, we needed to get the files over to NBC Universal in Los Angeles urgently, Rendercore was only too willing to help by copying the files onto an external hard drive and personally delivering the project to NBC Universal, typically summing up the ethos of Rendercore by always going the extra mile for the client," He continued.
About Rendercore
Founded in Hollywood in 2002, Rendercore offers on-demand, remote rendering
services and solutions for the customers from such diversified industries as
entertainment, architecture, engineering and industrial design who demand robust
computing resources.
Rendercore's location in downtown Los Angeles is right on the Internet's
backbone and has bandwidth connectivity of OC12, enabling clients around the
world to work as transparently and effectively half way around the world as they
do using internal render engines within their facility.
For more information, please visit:http://www.rendercore.com
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