Media & Entertainment NAB 2009

Featured Products

Join Autodesk at NAB 2009 and see the latest releases of our visual effects, finishing, editing, color grading, and 3D animation software.

Autodesk Smoke
The interactive, resolution-independent Autodesk® Smoke® editing and finishing software is specifically made for creative, client-facing digital intermediate, HDTV, and SD post-production and broadcast services.

Autodesk Inferno
As a sought-after online visual effects system in the post-production industry, Autodesk® Inferno® software offers customers outstanding performance and compositing tools.

Autodesk Flame
Autodesk® Flame® online visual effects software uses industry-leading tools—including advanced graphics, compositing, and interactive design—for film and HDTV performance.

Autodesk Flint
The high-performance, high-value Autodesk® Flint® motion graphics and broadcast design software features tools like advanced conform capabilities, mixed resolutions, real-time SD video, and HDTV.

Autodesk Toxik
Perform interactive HDRI film compositing on a personal computer with Autodesk® Toxik™ 3D compositing software. Toxik integrates with Autodesk® Maya® 3D animation software and other 3D applications.

Autodesk Lustre
The premier high-performance graphical processing unit (GPU)-accelerated color-grading solution, Autodesk® Lustre® software is designed to take on film and television projects faced by colorists every day.

Autodesk 3ds Max
Autodesk® 3ds Max® software is a highly customizable and scalable 3D animation, modeling, and rendering solution.

Autodesk Maya
Award-winning Autodesk Maya software is a powerful digital image creation, 3D animation, and visual effects solution.

Autodesk Mudbox
Autodesk® Mudbox™ digital sculpting and texture painting software gives 3D modelers and texture artists the freedom to create without worrying about the technical details.

 
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