The FINANCIAL -- HP and DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. marked the latest chapter in their ongoing collaboration by working
together to create an epic adventure for worldwide audiences with the
breakthrough animation of the studio’s upcoming 3-D movie, “Rise of the
Guardians.”
Like each DreamWorks Animation film before it, “Rise of the Guardians,” which hits theaters on Nov. 21, pushes the boundaries of digital animation as the studio’s most technically advanced film to date.
To create a new level of visual richness in an animated film, DreamWorks Animation uses HP Converged Infrastructure technologies that included HP Cloud Services, HP Z Workstations, HP DreamColor displays, HP Networking and HP Proliant server solutions, HP Managed Print Services and digital rendering resources.
“Our goal is to push the limits of what is possible in digital animation and storytelling,” said Derek Chan, head, Global Technology Operations, DreamWorks Animation. “Using HP Converged Infrastructure technologies, we increase the functionality that allows our artists to create more innovative animation with every film.”
As Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. reported, DreamWorks Animation uses HP technology throughout the production cycle—from creating character designs, to developing detailed animation scenes, to processing massive amounts of data. Throughout the years, HP technology has played an integral role in creating DreamWorks Animation’s groundbreaking animated feature films, including the franchise properties of “Shrek,” “How to Train Your Dragon,” ”Kung Fu Panda,” “Madagascar” and “Puss in Boots.”
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