And was I imagining things or did the mention some kind of integrated render 
farm solution?

On Apr 8, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Chris Noellert <cnoell...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Strikes me that you’re seeing a pyramid effect of products where the apex is 
> Nuke Studio which combines all the best pieces for the current editorial/comp 
> packages.  Arguably you have Nuke and Heiro player on the bottom row, 
> followed by NukeX and Heiro on the next row and toped by NukeStudio.  This is 
> a rather similar sort of set up that Autodesk had/has and tends to be one 
> that facility owners can quickly grasp.  The more likely you are to have a 
> client standing over your shoulder the higher the cost of the product and the 
> more all inclusive it becomes.
> 
> From the worker-bee perspective, it’s totally based on need.  Most 
> compositors aren’t going to need a full Heiro license and likewise most 
> effects editorial folks won’t need a full Nuke license.  From my perspective 
> Nuke Studio essentially allows one to finish a show/commercial in the same 
> env as your compositors and using conventions that just plug into that 
> environment.  
> 
> Very clever product.  Very clever.
> 
> Best,
> Chris  
> 
> 
> On Apr 8, 2014, at 12:41 PM, Doug Wilkinson <d...@buck.tv> wrote:
> 
>> My INITIAL reaction is that the announcement they made was an upgraded 
>> version of Hiero, with the ability to run nukeX as an integrated engine. 
>> This is what we thought, based on face to face foundry meetings, Hiero was 
>> becoming, not nuke.  I think this is a great announcement, don't get me 
>> wrong! I'm just very confused by this announcement and how The Foundry chose 
>> to label and market this product.  
>> 
>> Some other questions that I look forward to being answered, in time :
>> Why can't we use nuke as the engine, why only nukeX? (surely only some of us 
>> need the functionality of nukeX in this scenario)
>> What features will be rolled into Hiero?
>> What would be the pricing for current customers on maintenance that own both 
>> Hiero and NukeX? 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 7:22 AM, Gary Jaeger <g...@corestudio.com> wrote:
>> So that seems to overlap quite a bit with Hiero. Is Hiero to be replaced by 
>> Nuke Studio?
>> 
>> On Apr 7, 2014, at 8:28 PM, Deke Kincaid <d...@thefoundry.co.uk> wrote:
>> 
>>> We have the video up here:
>> 
>> Gary Jaeger // Core Studio
>> 249 Princeton Avenue
>> Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
>> 650 728 7060
>> http://corestudio.com
>> 
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