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Lighting the way.

Lighting the way.

Finland-based Remedy Entertainment (maker of Max Payne) uses Autodesk software to help develop new "psychological action thriller" video game, Alan Wake.

Posted: Aug 09, 2010
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Renaissance Assassin

Renaissance Assassin

Ubisoft Montreal uses Autodesk® 3D pipeline to revisit, revitalize, and reinvent a blockbuster with Assassin’s Creed II.

Posted: Jun 10, 2010
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Prime Focus

Prime Focus

This international visual entertainment services group uses Autodesk visual effects, finishing, color grading, and 3D tools across its global digital pipeline for TV and film projects.

Posted: Feb 24, 2010
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GHOSTBUSTERS REDUX

GHOSTBUSTERS REDUX

Terminal Reality uses Autodesk 3ds Max and Autodesk Maya to revive a 1980’s movie classic.

Posted: Dec 09, 2009
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STREET FIGHTER IV – TAKING IN TO THE STREETS

STREET FIGHTER IV – TAKING IN TO THE STREETS

Dimps Corporation was involved in all production stages of Capcom’s Street Fighter IV. Autodesk interviewed the development team members to see how they used Autodesk products to work their magic.

Posted: Sep 22, 2009
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FX & Mat

FX & Mat

Paris-based duo FX & Mat used their Autodesk 3ds Max mastery to land a prominent campaign for the Royal Bank of Canada.

Posted: Apr 23, 2009
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