Genetic Engineering at FotoKem

From: American Cinematographer | Date: September 1, 2007| Author: Witmer, Jon D | Copyright information

"It's a dark story mostly based on revenge," muses FotoKem colorist Walter Volpatto, referring to the film Death Sentence, the first project to go through FotoKem's recently upgraded digital-intermediate (Dl) pipeline. Fortunately, FotoKem's integration of Quantel's Genetic Engineering shared-storage architecture presents a much brighter vista.

FotoKem has provided Dl services for almost five years, and during that time it has used the traditional SAN-based system. As Quantel Strategic...

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