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we went to check out some technology that jeffrey katzenberg has called game changing. >> i saunter downt -- son, we need to talk. >> this is the main character in "how to train your dragon." when he came to life in the first movie, they used a software called emo, but making changes to time and rendering changes took more time. dreamworksns 2, rolled out new software called apollo. rendering happens in real time. >> we have built the software so it is never -- it is always up to speed. the latest and greatest. >> dreamworks is known from approach. tech savvy the company's aging software was not keeping up with computing power. apollo was created in partnership with intel. the chief technology officer says animators are more agile, and the studio can reduce production costs. >> we can play those games, and we are with concerns with the budget as well as the quality of the movies which you can see in "how to train your dragon 2.:" 2" required 90 million hours worth of work to be rendered. it required 398 terabytes of storage, equivalent to 25,000 mobile phones with 16 gigs of storage. all
we went to check out some technology that jeffrey katzenberg has called game changing. >> i saunter downt -- son, we need to talk. >> this is the main character in "how to train your dragon." when he came to life in the first movie, they used a software called emo, but making changes to time and rendering changes took more time. dreamworksns 2, rolled out new software called apollo. rendering happens in real time. >> we have built the software so it is never -- it is...
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got to check all that out with jeffrey katzenberg. he calls it a game changing technology. always been thinking about the next big thing they can do and technology. they have generated more than 170 million dollars at the box office and would like to talk about the end product. in this case, what happened behind the scenes was fascinating with dreamworks and intel working together. down to breakfast thinking all was right with the world and i get -- >> we need to talk. >> this is the main character in "how to train your dragon2." when bringing hick up to life in the first movie, dreamworks use this software called emo but making changes to that time in rendering the changes took more time. they rolled out new software called apollo. the changes are speedy and rendering happens in real-time. >> the amazing thing is we have built the software so it does not slow us down. it's always up to speed and is the latest and greatest. >> dreamworks is known for its tech savvy approach for partnering with netflix to its youtube strategy. the animators love pushing limits of technology,
got to check all that out with jeffrey katzenberg. he calls it a game changing technology. always been thinking about the next big thing they can do and technology. they have generated more than 170 million dollars at the box office and would like to talk about the end product. in this case, what happened behind the scenes was fascinating with dreamworks and intel working together. down to breakfast thinking all was right with the world and i get -- >> we need to talk. >> this is...
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jon erlichman went to check out what dreamworks ceo jeff redding -- jeffrey katzenberg is calling technology.gains hiccup, character in "how to train your dragon." dreamworks used this software. making changes to time. rendering those changes took more time. newthe sequel, they have software. the changes were speedy and rendering happens in real time. that have the software so it is always up to speed. it is always the latest and greatest. >> they are known for their tech savvy approach. while the animators love pushing the limits of technology, the aging software was not keeping up with computing power. was createdware with intel over a five-year span. animators are more agile in the studio can reduce reduction cost. >> we can play all those games. in terms of the budgets of the. -- movies, we can reduce them. dragons 2 required 398 terabytes of storage. all that technology shows up and complicated characters like the beasts. >> the size of that creature unscreened, i director says can you change this? >> before that could've taken a couple of days to do. >> the engineers walk away from the p
jon erlichman went to check out what dreamworks ceo jeff redding -- jeffrey katzenberg is calling technology.gains hiccup, character in "how to train your dragon." dreamworks used this software. making changes to time. rendering those changes took more time. newthe sequel, they have software. the changes were speedy and rendering happens in real time. that have the software so it is always up to speed. it is always the latest and greatest. >> they are known for their tech savvy...
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eisner accused of not paying jeffrey katzenberg what he owed him.tion to eisner, you said i think i hate the little myth. eisner. >> caller: just want to say that is ill advised. if you pursue this line of questioning, it will put in the public record those things i think are not necessarily to be in the public record. fields, and did you say to mr. schwartz, i don't care what he thinks. i am not going to pay him any of the money? eisner, i would say again in anger, i said that. eisner and disney reportedly ended up paying katzenberg more than $250 million. now fields will face off against donald sterling. >> do you expect him to get under donald's skin? >> i do expect him to. i think there's certain hot buttons not the least of which is probably magic johnson and those kinds of things are hard for sterling's lawyer to control him on. >> sterling felt betrayed by magic johnson after sterling's racist remarks were leaked to the public. when the trial over donald sterling's mental capacity starts, with the future of the l.a. clippers at stake, sterlin
eisner accused of not paying jeffrey katzenberg what he owed him.tion to eisner, you said i think i hate the little myth. eisner. >> caller: just want to say that is ill advised. if you pursue this line of questioning, it will put in the public record those things i think are not necessarily to be in the public record. fields, and did you say to mr. schwartz, i don't care what he thinks. i am not going to pay him any of the money? eisner, i would say again in anger, i said that. eisner...