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Driving Open Standards in Film and TV Production

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    Open-source projects play a critical role in the creation of film and TV content. In this session, we'll dive into the work behind OpenColorIO v2, MaterialX, and other key open-source initiatives, including collaboration with tech partners and creative studios.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn about the history behind various open standards and the production challenges they solve.
    • Learn about the collaboration between tech partners and creative studios driving the development of key open standards.
    • Dive into how key open standards have been integrated into industry tools, like Maya and Arnold.
    • Learn how studios are using key open standards on real productions to streamline workflows.

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