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How FuzzyPixel Harnessed Cloud Tools To Create Its Short Film
From hand-drawn celluloid to real-time 3d workflows, animation techniques have advanced over the decades. With each new technological breakthrough, artists gain more powerful storytelling capabilities. Given the sudden, necessary focus on remote workflows in 2020 and beyond, the cloud has become a vital tool for studios and artists to meet delivery schedules and scale capacity to meet increased demand for content.
FuzzyPixel was born in the cloud. The animation studio’s core team of artists and producers, as well as freelancers, rigorously test Amazon Web Services (AWS) technology on real-world productions, collaborating remotely to create high-quality animated short films. The team’s work and findings shape the ongoing development of AWS services and features.
How Amazon Nimble Studio Harnesses The Cloud To Speed Up Animation Production
Animators have long had to rely on local high-performance workstations connected to shared file storage systems and powerful render farms to create their work. Amazon Nimble Studio virtualizes content production infrastructure, allowing artists and studios to scale compute resources based on project needs, and to easily collaborate globally.
Remote production technology has been essential for studios to continue creating this past year, and with the rise of solutions streamlining a path to the cloud, traditional brick-and-mortar setups may never be the same. Kyle Roche, head of content production technology at Amazon Web Services (AWS), helped oversee the development and launch of Amazon Nimble Studio. Below, he shares how the new service came to be and what it means for artists.