GTN, Inc. Upgrades Production and Post Suites With One Dozen SGI High-Performance Visualization Systems
20 4월 2005 - 11:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
GTN, Inc. Upgrades Production and Post Suites With One Dozen SGI
High-Performance Visualization Systems Complete Technology Refresh
Is Powered by Silicon Graphics Tezro and SGI Onyx Visualization
Systems Running Autodesk Discreet Applications MOUNTAIN VIEW,
Calif., April 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- To build a more
efficient workflow and expand creative capabilities for their
artists, Detroit-area powerhouse GTN, Inc., a global production,
post-production and new media company, recently underwent a
complete technology refresh for its seven Edit and five VFX Suites,
converting all to visualization systems from Silicon Graphics
(NYSE:SGI). An employee-owned company focused on providing
innovative and creative solutions for top advertising agencies and
Fortune 500 companies worldwide, GTN purchased 11 Silicon
Graphics(R) Tezro(R) visualization systems and one SGI(R) Onyx(R)
visualization computer along with a full complement of Autodesk(R)
Discreet(R) high-end, industry-leading software. Sam J. Marrocco,
senior visual effects artist/R&D, at GTN, who uses the SGI Onyx
system with Autodesk(R) Discreet(R) Inferno(R) visual effects
system daily, was intimately involved with the decision-making on
the upgrade. "We chose the Tezro and Onyx systems because, to this
day, I have not seen a machine like an SGI system that can give us
the throughput that we need during the deadlines that we work
under," said Marrocco. "There are other boxes out there that can do
just as fine a job if time isn't a factor, but when isn't it? The
types of deadlines we get daily are: 'Here are all the new
revisions and I need an updated spot in half an hour.' Nothing can
touch an SGI and Flame combination in terms of throughput." Of the
11 Silicon Graphics Tezro visualization systems GTN purchased,
seven run Autodesk(R) Discreet(R) Smoke(R) editing/finishing
system, and four run Autodesk(R) Discreet(R) Flame(R) visual
effects system. The SGI Onyx 350 visualization computer runs
Autodesk(R) Discreet(R) Inferno(R) visual effects system. There are
also three Autodesk(R) Discreet(R) Backdraft(R) infrastructure
systems as well as Autodesk(R) Discreet(R) Stone(R) disk arrays.
The entire storage capacity for the editorial suites is 34TB. The
purchase and integration of the equipment was handled by Midwest
Media Group, the Discreet Systems reseller in Schaumberg, IL. "The
entire upgrade works beautifully, from the networking aspect, to
the Stone storage arrays on the system," added Marrocco. "We are
easily able to switch between, and work with, high res elements and
low res elements all at once and still be able to edit without
having to save tons of things to disk or worry about where our last
revisions are. You don't have to have eight different software
applications. You're not worried about whether they're all going to
work together today, or where one machine put something and it went
somewhere else. At GTN, we work as a team and we tend to have a
live, dynamic pipeline between editorial, 3D effects and animation,
and rendering. The SGI and Autodesk Discreet combination produces a
very integrated turnkey system-and it works." One of the first :30
spots Marrocco worked on as both supervising coordinator and artist
using the SGI Onyx 350 with Discreet Inferno was for J. Walter
Thompson, for client Ford Motor Company. With two and a half weeks
to go before Super Bowl Sunday, the agency commissioned GTN to
produce a spot called "Power Slide," which would show a number of
SUVs racing at the camera, jamming on their brakes, and doing
what's known (to young, male drivers) as a "power slide." The sole
materials the agency provided were several still photos for
location backgrounds. The entire spot, including the SUVs, was
completely computer-created and animated at GTN and aired in the
tri-state (NY, NJ, CT) area during the Super Bowl. With other
agency clients including BBDO, Young & Rubicam, Campbell-Ewald
and McCann Erickson representing a wide range of companies (with
automotive being at the top of the list,) GTN employs 130 people
throughout its Oak Park, MI, facility. The operation includes a
large render farm and a substantial 3D department in addition to
the 12 editorial suites. GTN has long used SGI hardware and
Discreet applications in a handful of suites, but like many
facilities, its workload has increased along with its expenses, and
its legacy equipment was faltering. "This business is getting
tougher every day in terms of margins, and so it is incumbent upon
us, as the people who operate these businesses, to find more
efficient workflows to sustain our margins," said Doug Cheek, owner
and CEO, GTN, Inc. "If we can't raise our prices then we have to
find ways to get more work through: more and faster throughput. We
had a mixed bag of technology in the post area-we still had
switchers and edit controllers in a few rooms, believe it or
not-and we also had Silicon Graphics Octane systems and an older
SGI Onyx. We'd been watching Discreet Smoke for some time and when
Smoke technology came around to the point where we felt we could
leverage the common platforms through effects and editorial, and
utilize the networking options through Backdraft, we thought it was
the right time for us to do the refresh. "At the same time we were
looking at Smoke, we were looking at Tezro," continued Cheek.
"We've always found SGI gear to be quite solid-and when we do need
service, it's good service. Now that the Tezro systems are
installed, the artists love them-in fact the real testimony is that
they never complain about the gear or the hardware. Certainly the
processing performance of Tezro, which seems to be a much faster
platform all around, far surpasses the performance of the older
Octanes we had. At the end of the day, we're always pleased with
the performance of SGI gear and with this refresh, we're
future-proofing ourselves on the workflow side and finding more
efficient ways to get things done." "Silicon Graphics Tezro
delivers the best price/performance of any four-processor system on
the market, along with superior graphics quality and performance,
high-bandwidth architecture, and a full suite of professional
digital media solutions," said Shawn Underwood, director, Visual
Systems Group, SGI. "Autodesk's Discreet high-end software
applications, superbly optimized to run on the Tezro system, are
the hands-down choice for the creative professional facility
handling standard-definition or high-definition materials." About
GTN, Inc. Founded in the early 1950's, GTN has grown into an
employee-owned global production, post production and new media
company. Business services include studio facilities, location and
studio production, film transfer, editing, audio post, graphics and
visual effects, new media, duplication and distribution. A team of
marketing, project management, scheduling, library service,
accounting, shipping, food service, client assistants and
administrative professionals, support clients in working with the
operations of the facility. Located in Oak Park, MI (a Detroit
suburb), GTN can be found on the Web at http://www.gtninc.com/.
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