In our first Workflow Wednesday live stream we chat with multi-hyphenate filmmaker Ben Eshagpoor, of beMOTION.dESIGN, about the state of the motion design industry and what people can be doing to prepare for the future.

In our first Workflow Wednesday live stream we chat with multi-hyphenate filmmaker Ben Eshagpoor, of beMOTION.dESIGN, about the state of the motion design industry and what people can be doing to prepare for the future.
In this episode, William George and Dr. Don Don Kinghorn talk a little about what they do for Puget Systems while answering some questions from the audience.
In this episode, Matt chats with Dave Helmly, Head of Strategic Development at Adobe, about a lot of nerdy details regarding Adobe’s approach to new technologies, how they adapt to changes in hardware like GPU acceleration, multi-threading, AI/Machine Learning and more!
Matt Bach and Adobe Master Trainer and media technology specialist, Maxim Jago, discuss the trends and editorial opportunities for content creators now, and in the future, the long term effects of working remotely, 360 film making and virtual reality technology, and the wonderful positivity that comes out of creating.
Matt chats with Paul Babb, Global Head of Community and Customer Experience at Maxon about the incredible opportunities for VFX artists, Maxon’s acquisition of Redshift, as well as a brief look at the future of the industry.
Matt chats with Film & TV Media Engineer Michael Kammes, about the current state of editing in the cloud and what the future may hold for the industry as things progress toward a cloud-based workflow.
Our host Eric Brown is joined by customer experience engineer Brett Nordquist, director Mike Pecci, and independent PR consultant Kevin Bourke to discuss some of the challenges that come with working remotely and how they’ve overcome those challenges.
Eric and Matt meet up at a local pub to dig a little deeper into the Labs process; what they do, why they do it, and how.
Senior Labs Technician Matt Bach chats with writer, producer, and visual artist Gary Adcock.
After laying the groundwork in our previous episode, Dr. Kinghorn discusses the advances and major milestones in machine learning that have occurred over the past 10 years.