Autodesk announced that it has started shipping Autodesk Smoke 2010 for Mac OS X, a software-only editorial finishing tool and the first Autodesk finishing product designed to run on the Mac.
Smoke software’s proven editorial finishing tools harness the power of the 64-bit Snow Leopard Mac OS X operating system, providing a powerful all-in-one finishing system experience.
“The business of post-production is evolving. Post-production and broadcast facilities alike are seeking more affordable, integrated creative tools that can help them stand out from the crowd,” said Stig Gruman, Autodesk vice presidence of digital entertainment. “Smoke 2010 on the Mac has been designed to help editors increase creative output, project quality and turnaround times. It brings production-proven finishing capabilities to the extremely talented community of artists already using the Mac in broadcast and post-production.”
“Snow Leopard is the world’s most advanced operating system, ideal for high performance applications like Smoke 2010,” said Ron Okamoto, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. “We are delighted that Autodesk is bringing its premier editorial finishing tool to creative professionals on the Mac.”
To learn more visit: www.autodesk.com
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I don’t have idea how architects can use A*****sk Smoke @_@
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