Autodesk Technology Featured on This Season's Most-Watched TV
* NY and LA-based LOOK Effects used Maya and Flame for its work on "Bones."
* The Toronto location of Spin VFX used Flame and Maya to create the eclectic combination of live-action and animation for the Canadian tween hit "Majority Rules."
* Ascent's Encore and RIOT used Lustre to help create the look of "Lost," "90210," "Medium," "CSI: NY," "Hung," "Big Love," "Heroes," "How to Make It in America," "Fire in the Hole," "Lie to Me," "Terriers" and "In Treatment."
* Ascent's Encore and Level 3 Post used Smoke, Inferno and 3ds Max on "House," "NCIS," "NCIS LA," "90210," "CSI: NY," "Medium," "Monk," "Weeds," "United States of Tara," "Hung," "Entourage," "Big Love," "Past Life," "The Closer," "Castle," "Drop Dead Diva," "Melrose Place," "Flash Forward," "Bones" and "24."
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