Showing posts with label capture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label capture. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

CLEANTUESDAY: Rendez-vous mensuel Cleantuesday sur la capture et la séquestration du CO2

Communiqué de presse

L'association Cleantuesday anime le mardi 12 octobre une session sur un thème majeur des Cleantech, la capture et la séquestration du CO2.

Paris, le 7 octobre 2010-Cleantuesday, l'association pour la promotion des Cleantech organise une session Durant cette période le mardi 12 octobre sur le thème de la capture et la séquestration du CO2.

"Les émissions de carbone dioxide mondiales the ont atteint un level record and 2008 milliards pour représenter 31 the Chris_Ilias and Cww. La part des émissions mondiales pro dui glitter graphics, voie par les pays en développement dépasse celle des pays industrialisés.La Chine est désormais le premier émetteur mondial de gaz à effet de serre devant les Etats-Unis. Ces émissions carbones accentuent le phénomène d'effet de serre et le réchauffement climatique.Conscient de ces enjeux, des sociétés travaillent depuis quelques années sur la recherche de solutions et surtout techniquement applicables pour réduire coûteuses peu la diffusion du carbone dioxide the "a commenté David Dornbusch, Président de l'association Cleantuesday.

Au cours de cette rencontre, la journalist indépendante Anne Senges La perception dans la Silicon Valley fera le point sur les différentes pistes de recherche et programmes followed by actuellement en cours de développement aux Etats-Unis. Anne Senges dédicacera son dernier ouvrage "Eco-tech: moteurs de la croissance distance and California et en France" publié aux Editions Autrement.

David Dornbusch, Président de l'association Cleantuesday animera cette session avec plusieurs actors intervenants dans la capture et la séquestration du CO2:

GeoGreen
Meus and 2007, la société est spécialisée dans les études sur la conduite et la réalisation de projets de captage, transportation, et du the geological storage of CO2.GeoGreen a ent rep ris différentes démarches collaboration ives in the end, de mettre en cohérence les «contraintes futures émettrices pesant sur les industries de gaz à effet de serre, le développement économique territorial et la protection de l'environnement.

Veolia
Le groupe international, numéro un mondial des prestations de services à l'environnement viendra exposer ces réalisations récentes and terme the capture et de stockage du CO2.

Autres intervenants and attentive

Attention

Cette présentation se déroulera le mardi 12 octobre à 19 heures dans les locaux de:

La Cantine
151 rue Montmartre,
12 passage Montmartre, Galerie des Panoramas,
75002 Paris

Accueil à partir de 18h30

A propos de

Cleantuesday est une association de loi 1901 à but non lucratif, sind and 2008, qui rassemble des professionnels et des spécialistes (start-up, grandes entreprises, collectivités, fonds d'investissement, etc.) du secteur des "Colbert-technologies with fine" en France.The l'association vise à L'objectif fédérer les acteurs de la filière et à promouvoir l ' écrin des professionnels, des collectivités locales et des pouvoirs publics la filière Colbert-innovation.
L'association organise un rendez-vous mensuel pour présenter des sociétés conçu ou ayant des innovations technologiques développant dans les domaines de l ' énergie, de l'eau, de l'air, de la mobilité durable et de la gestion des déchets.
Pour tout renseignement: http://cleantuesdayparis.fr

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Jean-Christophe Labastugue-45 06 03 11 37-contact@symorg.com

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Motion capture: animation of the future?

Motion capture: Animatie van de toekomst?

For years, Who did his best to motion capture to avoid in 2010, there could no longer escape. This was largely due to the overwhelming success of Avatar, requiring the use of the technique did a lot of discussion. But what does the future look like for the media?

King Kong (2005) The time motion capture only for vague animation films such as Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists was used, is far behind us. The technique by which movements of actors will be converted to a computer model, is increasingly being used in live act ion movies. This is the latest and most famous example, without a doubt, Avatar, the blue 3D adventure of James Cameron.Everyone looked (without knowing it?) to motion capture in Peter Jacksons King Kong and the Lord of the Rings trilogy and also Tim Burton made grateful use of the technique in Alice in Wonderland (see making-of).

No motion, but performance capture

The Polar Express (2004) Cameron himself calls the rather performance capture, because nowadays are no longer just the big moves that require registration, but also the smallest operations such as facial expressions.

What Cameron seemingly in one fell swoop did motion capture with avatar – on the map – does Robert Zemeckis for years with his animated films. As one of Hollywood's biggest supporters of the technique, over the past few years, he directed films such as The Polar Express, Beowulf and A Christmas Carol. It doesn't stop there, because he has at least three other projects ready.

Motion capture is here to stay

Motion-capture bij de animatiefilm van Kuifje Motion capture is not in the film world. The next few years, there are still more famous productions that are created using the technique.Of avatar come at least two expansion packs, Steven Spielberg presence to the filming of the cartoons of Tintin and Disney working on TRON: Legacy, a sequel to the popular cult movie from 1982. Motion capture to ensure that when a piece of actors who were younger, there will still be the same. So will (should) actor Jeff Bridges in the sequel as two drops of water are similar to themselves for nearly 30 years ago.

Animal Logic working on Happy Feet 2, but it is not entirely clear or motion capture is used for. The Studio did that, after all, not so for the upcoming owls epic Legend of the Guardians.For those who keeps superheldenfilms there is still more news: Mark Ruffalo, who will play the Hulk in The Avengers, a transform with motion capture to the gigantic green muscle bundle.

Motion capture voor The Yellow Submarine Zemeckis plant a remake of the Beatles-trip in Yellow Submarine.Small ImageMovers (that is, being wound up in 2011) is working on Mars Needs Moms! and, on the other hand, gave the Director that he also follows on from Who Framed Roger Rabbit wants to use his favorite technique. The characters would be addressed with motion capture, but the cartoon figures would in 2D.Actor Bob Hoskins detective Eddie Valiant, which played in the film, his name has been associated with the sequel.However, he was in some doubt as to the discretion of the Director to motion capture to use:

"I don't know what it's going to be. They want it in the same way as A Christmas Carol.But if [motion capture] looks like a cartoon, how to place a real cartoon in the movie? "

Although the art it is not really a cartoon seems to be, I do agree with what he means.The power of Roger Rabbit sat him in the opposition between live act ion and the cartoons. The combination of motion capture and cartoons could turn out to be able to create an ugly effect.

Motion capture is 'neppe movie clip ' from the list

Happy Feet (2006) In the past, a number of occasions messages surfaced about animation creators who say and look down on the use of motion capture. Especially when in 2007, two of the three Academy Award nominations for best animated film made with motion capture.Cars not, Monster House and Happy Feet.The latter, and that took care of disagreement with some animators.

'Nepanimatie ', it sounds ever since, unlike the traditional animation is not something created frame-by-frame.The organisation of the Academy Awards did a few months ago thereby in their new rules to include that no motion capture animation technique.

The way for motion capture is pretty

TRON: LegacyWith great films such as the Avatar-Galaxy Quest, TRON: Legacy and The Adventures of Tintin on the agenda, it seems the future for motion capture sealed.Millions of Hollywood is willing to invest in the technology.

Much will depend on the quality of the upcoming movies and responses, but the odds are high that you motion capture the coming decades will still very often find in the cinema.Both in your animation and movies.

How do you know vis-à-vis motion capture?A revolutionary technique with a lot of prospects or a boring way to traditional animations on to catch on?Please let us know at the bottom of this post …

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