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BEAR – BE-A-Rigger – Maya Rigging Tool
https://github.com/Grackable/bear_core
BEAR claims to be the most intuitive and easy-to-use rigging tool available, offering production-proven features that streamline the rigging workflow for maximum efficiency and consistency.
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Jellyfish Pictures suspends operations
https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/post-and-vfx/jellyfish-pictures-suspends-operations/5202847.article
According to a report in Indian news outlet, Animation Xpress, Jellyfish is facing financial struggles and has temporarily suspended its global operations.
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AI and the Law – Judge allows authors AI copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward
The lawsuit has already provided a few glimpses into how Meta approaches copyright, with court filings from the plaintiffs claiming that Mark Zuckerberg gave the Llama team permission to train the models using copyrighted works and that other Meta team members discussed the use of legally questionable content for AI training.
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Lumotive Light Control Metasurface – This Tiny Chip Replaces Bulky Optics & Mechanical Mirrors
Programmable Optics for LiDAR and 3D Sensing: How Lumotive’s LCM is Changing the Game
For decades, LiDAR and 3D sensing systems have relied on mechanical mirrors and bulky optics to direct light and measure distance. But at CES 2025, Lumotive unveiled a breakthrough—a semiconductor-based programmable optic that removes the need for moving parts altogether.
The Problem with Traditional LiDAR and Optical Systems
LiDAR and 3D sensing systems work by sending out light and measuring when it returns, creating a precise depth map of the environment. However, traditional systems have relied on physically moving mirrors and lenses, which introduce several limitations:
- Size and weight – Bulky components make integration difficult.
- Complexity – Mechanical parts are prone to failure and expensive to produce.
- Speed limitations – Physical movement slows down scanning and responsiveness.
To bring high-resolution depth sensing to wearables, smart devices, and autonomous systems, a new approach is needed.
Enter the Light Control Metasurface (LCM)
Lumotive’s Light Control Metasurface (LCM) replaces mechanical mirrors with a semiconductor-based optical chip. This allows LiDAR and 3D sensing systems to steer light electronically, just like a processor manages data. The advantages are game-changing:
- No moving parts – Increased durability and reliability
- Ultra-compact form factor – Fits into small devices and wearables
- Real-time reconfigurability – Optics can adapt instantly to changing environments
- Energy-efficient scanning – Focuses on relevant areas, saving power
How Does it Work?
LCM technology works by controlling how light is directed using programmable metasurfaces. Unlike traditional optics that require physical movement, Lumotive’s approach enables light to be redirected with software-controlled precision.
This means:
- No mechanical delays – Everything happens at electronic speeds.
- AI-enhanced tracking – The sensor can focus only on relevant objects.
- Scalability – The same technology can be adapted for industrial, automotive, AR/VR, and smart city applications.
Live Demo: Real-Time 3D Sensing
At CES 2025, Lumotive showcased how their LCM-enabled sensor can scan a room in real time, creating an instant 3D point cloud. Unlike traditional LiDAR, which has a fixed scan pattern, this system can dynamically adjust to track people, objects, and even gestures on the fly.
This is a huge leap forward for AI-powered perception systems, allowing cameras and sensors to interpret their environment more intelligently than ever before.
Who Needs This Technology?
Lumotive’s programmable optics have the potential to disrupt multiple industries, including:
- Automotive – Advanced LiDAR for autonomous vehicles
- Industrial automation – Precision 3D scanning for robotics and smart factories
- Smart cities – Real-time monitoring of public spaces
- AR/VR/XR – Depth-aware tracking for immersive experiences
The Future of 3D Sensing Starts Here
Lumotive’s Light Control Metasurface represents a fundamental shift in how we think about optics and 3D sensing. By bringing programmability to light steering, it opens up new possibilities for faster, smarter, and more efficient depth-sensing technologies.
With traditional LiDAR now facing a serious challenge, the question is: Who will be the first to integrate programmable optics into their designs?
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Mastering Camera Shots and Angles: A Guide for Filmmakers
https://website.ltx.studio/blog/mastering-camera-shots-and-angles
1. Extreme Wide Shot
2. Wide Shot
3. Medium Shot
4. Close Up
5. Extreme Close Up
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Ross Pettit on The Agile Manager – How tech firms went for prioritizing cash flow instead of talent (and artists)
For years, tech firms were fighting a war for talent. Now they are waging war on talent.
This shift has led to a weakening of the social contract between employees and employers, with culture and employee values being sidelined in favor of financial discipline and free cash flow.
The operating environment has changed from a high tolerance for failure (where cheap capital and willing spenders accepted slipped dates and feature lag) to a very low – if not zero – tolerance for failure (fiscal discipline is in vogue again).
While preventing and containing mistakes staves off shocks to the income statement, it doesn’t fundamentally reduce costs. Years of payroll bloat – aggressive hiring, aggressive comp packages to attract and retain people – make labor the biggest cost in tech.
…Of course, companies can reduce their labor force through natural attrition. Other labor policy changes – return to office mandates, contraction of fringe benefits, reduction of job promotions, suspension of bonuses and comp freezes – encourage more people to exit voluntarily. It’s cheaper to let somebody self-select out than it is to lay them off.
…Employees recruited in more recent years from outside the ranks of tech were given the expectation that we’ll teach you what you need to know, we want you to join because we value what you bring to the table. That is no longer applicable. Runway for individual growth is very short in zero-tolerance-for-failure operating conditions. Job preservation, at least in the short term for this cohort, comes from completing corporate training and acquiring professional certifications. Training through community or experience is not in the cards.
…The ability to perform competently in multiple roles, the extra-curriculars, the self-directed enrichment, the ex-company leadership – all these things make no matter. The calculus is what you got paid versus how you performed on objective criteria relative to your cohort. Nothing more.
…Here is where the change in the social contract is perhaps the most blatant. In the “destination employer” years, the employee invested in the community and its values, and the employer rewarded the loyalty of its employees through things like runway for growth (stretch roles and sponsored work innovation) and tolerance for error (valuing demonstrable learning over perfection in execution). No longer.
…http://www.rosspettit.com/2024/08/for-years-tech-was-fighting-war-for.html
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What is the Light Field?
http://lightfield-forum.com/what-is-the-lightfield/
The light field consists of the total of all light rays in 3D space, flowing through every point and in every direction.
How to Record a Light Field
- a single, robotically controlled camera
- a rotating arc of cameras
- an array of cameras or camera modules
- a single camera or camera lens fitted with a microlens array