new york city issue 71
Apr 2007
Industrial Color
New York - Post Production, CGI & AI
At Industrial Color, the formula for their success in managing digital capture for the biggest productions all over the world comes from their company culture of leadership and innovation.
In Jan 2007, the company moved into its custom built 30,000 sq. ft. Tribeca facility to support its growing capture operations that include a tier 3 Datacenter, their web-based editing tool GLOBALeditTM, as well as their sister company Impact Digital - a high-end retouching, pre-media and CGI/3D studio.
GLOBALeditTM (Version 3 releasing in early 2007) has become the platform of choice for end-to-end digital workflows, allowing users to streamline processes, shorten production cycles, eliminate waste and reduce costs.
In April, they launched their newest undertaking: the M Project Gallery, a 2000 sq. ft gallery showcasing experimentation and innovation in photography and related fields, especially applications of digital technology. M Project Gallery encourages greater interaction among professionals in the fields they serve by inviting creatives with diverse professional experience into an environment that will bring forth the artistic undercurrents in commercial practice. The goal being to challenge the limits of current technology and expand the boundaries of the commercial aesthetic status quo. The results of these interactions will be presented in an ongoing series of exhibitions, installations and lectures and roundtable dinners.
In Jan 2007, the company moved into its custom built 30,000 sq. ft. Tribeca facility to support its growing capture operations that include a tier 3 Datacenter, their web-based editing tool GLOBALeditTM, as well as their sister company Impact Digital - a high-end retouching, pre-media and CGI/3D studio.
GLOBALeditTM (Version 3 releasing in early 2007) has become the platform of choice for end-to-end digital workflows, allowing users to streamline processes, shorten production cycles, eliminate waste and reduce costs.
In April, they launched their newest undertaking: the M Project Gallery, a 2000 sq. ft gallery showcasing experimentation and innovation in photography and related fields, especially applications of digital technology. M Project Gallery encourages greater interaction among professionals in the fields they serve by inviting creatives with diverse professional experience into an environment that will bring forth the artistic undercurrents in commercial practice. The goal being to challenge the limits of current technology and expand the boundaries of the commercial aesthetic status quo. The results of these interactions will be presented in an ongoing series of exhibitions, installations and lectures and roundtable dinners.