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Motion matters when finessing the creative look of a project

Titanic will be remastered using Pixelworks’ TrueCut Motion platform. (Source: Lightstorm Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, and 20th Century Fox)   In December 2021, Pixelworks, known for its motion grading tools, launched the TrueCut Motion imaging solution, offering filmmakers a set of advanced tools packaged within the end-to-end platform that allows them to control how motion is visualized in their films. Now, ...

Karen Moltenbrey

Titanic will be remastered using Pixelworks’ TrueCut Motion platform. (Source: Lightstorm Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, and 20th Century Fox)   In December 2021, Pixelworks, known for its motion grading tools, launched the TrueCut Motion imaging solution, offering filmmakers a set of advanced tools packaged within the end-to-end platform that allows them to control how motion is visualized in their films. Now, several months later, Pixelworks has signed on one of the biggest names in filmmaking—Lightstorm Entertainment, founded by director extraordinaire James Cameron and producer Lawrence Kasanoff—which will use TrueCut Motion to remaster a number of Lightstorm movie titles, including its two
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