Sunday, August 3, 2014

Creative Cloud: The Art of Virtual Production for TV Programs such as "Walking Dead"

Creative Cloud: The Art of Virtual Production for TV Programs such as "Walking Dead"

Sam Nicholson of Stargate Studios discusses the art of virtual production and how Adobe Creative Cloud and After Effect CC enables them to realize their artistic vision and grow their business globally.





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Creative Cloud: The Art of Virtual Production for TV Programs such as "Walking Dead"

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