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a p r i l • m ay • j u n e 2 0 2 4 c g w 3 1 Fly is not applicable, the SCB aggregates signals from extra sensor cameras and encoders (for zoom and focus) into a single output. This device can be attached to, and powered directly by, production cameras, allowing for the transport of the SCB signal over supported networking infrastructure. This includes over the trunk for cameras with a compatible fiber link. Virtualized Render Engines and Infrastructure: Pixotope en- ables the running of all parts of the graphics infrastructure, including render engines, on virtual machines. This flexibility allows for both cloud-based and on-premise deployment, accommodating remote operations seamlessly. Native Remote Operations: Built to operate in the cloud and on-premise, Pixotope Graphics allows access via web browsers or dedicated desktop applications, facilitating remote and collabora- tive design workflows. Native Synchronization: Utilizing Pixotope DataHub and Ass- etHub, data and user interactions are natively synchronized, sup- porting hybrid on-site and remote production workflows. Remote Desktop Support: Pixotope soware supports Remote Desktop functionality, enabling users to log in and operate the sys- tem from any location. Flexible Licensing: Through Pixotope Cloud, camera tracking and graphics soware licenses can be easily moved as needed, of- fering unprecedented flexibility for production teams. Failover Instances: Pixotope Graphics can be deployed with failover instances both on-site and remotely, ensuring that backup servers are available if primary servers encounter issues. This guar- antees continuity and reliability, critical for live productions. These advancements not only make virtual production more ac- cessible but also significantly enhance production value. Because Pixotope seamlessly integrates with existing workflows and tech- nology, it simplifies implementation and adoption; it is specifically designed to combine with partner technologies and external data sources to reduce costs and logistical barriers. April•May•June 2024: COMPUTER GRAPHICS WORLD (USPS 665-250) (ISSN-0271- 4159) is published bi-monthly with special additional issues resulting in 8 issues per year by COP Communications, Inc. Corporate offices: 620 West Elk Avenue, Glendale, CA 91204, Tel: 818-291-1100; FAX: 818-291-1190; Web Address: info@copprints.com. Periodicals Postage Paid at Glendale, CA, 91205 & additional mailing offices. COMPUTER GRAPHICS WORLD is distributed worldwide. Annual subscription prices are $72, USA; $98, Canada & Mexico; $150 International airfreight. To order subscriptions, call 847-559-7310. © 2024 CGW by COP Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. No material may be re- printed without permission. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by Computer Graphics World, ISSN-0271-4159, provided that the appropriate fee is paid directly to Copyright Clearance Center Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923 USA 508-750-8400. Prior to photo- copying items for educational classroom use, please contact Copyright Clearance Center Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923 USA 508-750-8400. For further information check Copyright Clearance Center Inc. online at: www.copyright.com. The COMPUTER GRAPHICS WORLD fee code for users of the Transactional Reporting Services is 0271- 4159/96 $1.00 + .35. POSTMASTER: Send change of address form to Computer Graphics World, P.O. Box 3296, Northbrook, IL 60065-3296. FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CONTACT MARI KOHN, DIR. OF SALES 818.472.1491 | mkohn@postmagazine.com WILLIAM R. RITTWAGE, PRESIDENT/CEO 818.291.1111 | brittwage@copcomm.com next issue: july • august • september 2024 THESE ARE SOME OF THE EXCITING TOPICS THAT WILL BE COVERED IN OUR NEXT ISSUE: ¢ SIGGRAPH 2024: Tech updates ¢ Emmy Awards: Top animation & VFX ¢ Game Development: Next-level workflows ¢ Industry Trends: New storage options ...and much more!

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