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From Dream to Screen: Autodesk Film, TV & Games Showreel 2026
This past year, dream projects stopped being dreams. They became stories we could see, play, and experience. The return of a fox-and-bunny cop duo after a decade. A Super Bowl spot that brought the kind of creature work that usually only lives in film. A trailer for an original game IP about a definitely-not-haunted hotel, made by a team of ten. Behind every project was a story artist, an…
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Autodesk at Annecy Animation Festival 2026: Everything Going On
Every June, the lakeside town of Annecy becomes the heartbeat of global animation. Studios, artists, dreamers, and rabbits (the beloved unofficial Annecy mascots) descend on France for a week of talks, screenings, and the kind of conversations that make the animation industry so impossibly easy to love. Join Autodesk at the Annecy International Animation Film…
Animation
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Autodesk at Cannes Next: Exploring What’s Next for Filmmaking and AI
Cannes is one of the few moments each year when the global film industry is all in one place. Along the Croisette, lovers of film come together, premiering new work, building partnerships, and exchanging ideas that help shape what comes next. Just beyond the red carpet, Cannes Next brings together filmmakers, technologists, and industry leaders to explore how new tools are reshaping the craft of…
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Building a future-ready security strategy: Lessons from leading studios
The media and entertainment industry has never been more connected – and exposed. From VFX pipelines that stretch across continents to AI-assisted workflows that can generate footage at the push of a button, the modern production ecosystem is fast, global, and endlessly creative. It’s also a complex web of interdependencies where a single weak link…
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Remote production, secure workflows: Securing IP in a world of distributed production
At first, the shift to remote collaboration in media and entertainment was gradual – an experiment in efficiency. Studios sent animation jobs overseas, split VFX work across vendors, and slowly built the connective tissue of global pipelines. Then came the pandemic in 2020, and that slow evolution became a sprint. Practically overnight, bedrooms became edit bays and dining room tables turned into production offices. Rendering moved to…
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How to keep your IP safe as you integrate AI into production
AI is unlocking extraordinary new possibilities in media and entertainment. It’s accelerating creative workflows, powering real-time localization, and even suggesting story edits. For producers and production technologists, it’s a game-changer – compressing timelines, cutting costs, and giving artists superhuman creative reach. But with every new capability comes a new question: What’s the risk of that…
Production
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Streamlining Stop-Motion Animation in the Big World of Tiny Chef
Discover how Autodesk Flow Production Tracking (formerly ShotGrid) and Autodesk Flow Capture (formerly Moxion) give ShadowMachine the organizational superpowers to wrangle an abundance of stop-motion props and sets into a hit series. In the world of The Tiny Chef Show, Tiny Chef whips up vegan dishes from within his tree stump studio, with help from…
Animation
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Streamline Your Editorial Workflow with Flow Capture and Avid Media Composer
In media production, speed and collaboration are everything. That’s why we’re excited to introduce a new integration between Autodesk Flow Capture and Avid Media Composer designed to streamline your editorial workflow, enabling faster turnarounds, better collaboration, and more time to focus on what you do best – creating great content. Share footage with editors immediately…
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Trust in the vision: How Autodesk Flow Capture enabled Twisted Pictures’ global workflow
After a remarkable run of ten Saw movies over the span of 20 years, Twisted Pictures is writing a new chapter in its book of horror and suspense thrillers. Trust, starring Sophie Turner of Game of Thrones (Sansa Stark) and X-Men (Jean Gray) fame, weaves a tale of betrayal and survival for a scandalized Hollywood…
Production
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From Set Frustration to Studio Staple: The Flow Capture Story Featured on On Production
In the latest episode of On Production – Wrapbook’s flagship podcast hosted by Cameron Woodward – Hugh Calveley, founder of Flow Capture (formerly Moxion), shares his journey from camera assistant on remote New Zealand film sets to building a cloud-based collaboration platform now trusted by top-tier studios like Amazon. Known for its behind-the-scenes insights, On Production explores how…
Production