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Double Negative Bridges Galaxies with cineSync

‘Interstellar’ VFX supervisor Andrew Lockley details how his team used cineSync to help develop the groundbreaking visual effects for numerous Christopher Nolan films.

Adelaide, Australia-based technology developer Cospective has released a new video revealing how visual effects house Double Negative achieves Academy Award-winning success with synchronized review and approval tool cineSync.

In the video, Interstellar VFX supervisor Andrew Lockley discusses how he and his team used cineSync to help develop the groundbreaking visual effects for numerous Christopher Nolan films. For Lockley, the global nature of Double Negative's productions simply would not be possible without the real-time synchronization of cineSync:

Lockley has been a part of the Double Negative team for nearly 15 years and has worked on such high-profile productions as Children of Men, Inception, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises. His team was nominated at the 87th Academy Awards for Interstellar, which they won for Best Visual Effects.

Source: Cospective

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.