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| | Computer Vision and the Art of Special Effects |
 | | After an overview of the production process, representatives from ILM and Rhythm and Hues will describe their use of vision algorithms on recent shows such as "Star Wars - The Phantom Menace", "Babe", "The Mummy", "Nutty Professor", "Pearl Harbor", "A.I.", and "Harry Potter". |
 | | His work has been used on all of Rhythm and Hues' long form projects, including Babe (which won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 1995), Babe II, Ace Ventura, Nutty Professor, Flintstones, Cats and Dogs, and Dr. Doolittle II, among others. |
 | | They are currently in use by some of the world's leading production and effects houses, web design studios and architectural companies: Walt Disney Imagineering, Industrial Light and Magic, Warner Brothers Productions, Cinesite, BBC, CocaCola, Digital Domain, Buf Compagnie, Procter and Gamble, RENAULT Design, the Jim Henson Company, Cabinet Benoit amongst many others. |
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