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worldpapermill · 3 years
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Key Performance Indicators come into play when you have to expand your paper manufacturing business. This improvement is done by considering all the possible expansion risks to increase the profits.
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bigbitterenbee · 5 years
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i work at a university and i'm working on my MA - both in the theatre dept. university is shut down and my job is all in-office stuff so i can't work from home. our student can't do their classes from home because they're acting or improv or voice or characterization etc classes. everyone in the theatre indistry just got collectively fucked. techies, crew, actors all just got screwed out of contracts. roadies ate fucked. some of my designer friends just lost entire -shows- because of this. i get chronic bronchitis and i'm asthmatic- my mother is 62, has COPD and is diabetic. i can live without the gloves i wear to clean the litter box but i am concerned about not being able to get the face masks i need to wear in public to avoid my scent triggered hemiplegic migraines. some of my meds might not be able to be refilled because of shortages from china and other countries. i've been clenching my jaw and grinding my teeth in my sleep so hard my already fucked teeth are starting to chip in my sleep.
but before all this shit began my mom snatched up a bunch of toilet paper because it was on sale so we're good there.
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isellabite100 · 5 years
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Millenial’s Killed The Arsenic Wall Paper Indistry
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matthewcollegeart · 4 years
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Indistry project paper sets and characters
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heaps-of-nutrients · 6 years
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Who Framed Rodger Rabbit
Live action filming:
VistaVision cameras installed with motion-control technology were used for the photography of the live-action scenes which would be composited with animation. Rubber mannequins of Roger Rabbit, Baby Herman, and the weasels would portray the animated characters during rehearsals to teach the actors where to look. Many of the live-action props held by cartoon characters were shot on set with either robotic arms holding the props or the props were manipulated by strings. And lastly they used a blue screen for the filming down in Toontown.
Animating:
Post-production lasted for 14 months. Because the film was made before computer animation and digital compositing were widely used, all the animation was done using cels and optical compositing. First, the animators and lay-out artists were given black-and-white printouts of the live-action scenes (known as "photo stats"), and they placed their animation paper on top of them. The artists then drew the animated characters in relationship to the live-action footage. Due to the camera mans dyamic movements the animators has to take great care to make sure the cartoons were slipping around everywhere. The animated footage was then sent to ILM (Indistrial light and magic visual effects company) for compositing, where technicians animated three lighting layers (shadows, highlights, and tone mattes) separately, to make the cartoon characters look three-dimensional and give the illusion of the characters being affected by the lighting on set. Finally, the lighting effects were optically composited on to the cartoon characters, who were, in turn, composited into the live-action footage.
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worldpapermill · 5 years
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Get the ultimate list of pulp and paper indistry conferences across the world.
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