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Amazing Spiderman and Katana
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Katana's power helps deliver The Amazing Spider-Man

Imageworks delivers 1,639 amazing visual effects shots on The Amazing Spider-Man with help from Katana.

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Game of Thrones made with Mari and Nuke
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Mari and Nuke rule Emmy winning Game of Thrones

The people behind the acclaimed Game of Thrones explain how they use Mari and Nuke to deliver stunning special effects with award winning results.

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Mari in Harry Potter
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Mari adds texture to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Baseblack's Mari workflow on Harry Potter and the Dealthy Hallows

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Mari and Avatar
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Mari covers Avatar's models in glory

Box office record-breaking Avatar was a hugely challenging film to make with a staggering 2500 VFX shots that include both performance-capture characters and models of enormous scale.

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Star Wars empire ship
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Star Wars: every kid’s dream come true

It’s the dream project for digital effects artists but with the iconic name, comes high expectations. Modo, Mari, Katana and Nuke help ILM exceed them.

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kubo and two strings
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Katana helps Kubo and the Two Strings wow the critics

To accomplish the CG and stop-motion action for Kubo LAIKA turned to Foundry’s Mari and Katana®. Read how they helped create their latest masterpiece.

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Deadpool and visual effects
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Blur Studio use Nuke on Deadpool

Deadpool is a mix of twisted humour, pulse-racing action and breathtaking visual effects. Find out how Nuke played its part with Blur Studio.

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foundry software
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Nuke Studio: freeing a legion

Foundry software plays a pivotal role in the remote pipeline of VFX Legion

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Modo conceptual set design
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Scott Schneider’s journey in A-list filmmaking

Scott Schneider’s first career as a model maker lasted over 20 years. It involved designing, building and—in some cases—blowing up miniatures for the film industry, and earned him credits in nearly 60 films, including such illustrious titles as The Hunt for Red October, The Dark Knight and Inception.

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