Our is education where we are able to get the students trough so much more 
because we don't have to spend a great deal of our time on trouble shooting. SI 
has allowed us to get to the point where we have had a piece accepted into 
every festival we have entered so far this year (only one more to go ) No way 
in hell that would have happened in Maya ;( Which we now have to go back to 
teaching


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From: Paul Griswold [[email protected]]
Sent: 17 March 2014 07:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Movies, games, commercials or what?

Mentioned in another thread.  Not everyone works in movies or games.  What area 
do you work in and why is Softimage the best choice for what you do?

I'm in commercials & occasionally VFX for films.

I am always working on tight deadlines & it's almost always a mix of people 
using After Effects, Modo, Nuke, Fusion, and Softimage.  Softimage is the Swiss 
Army Knife of 3D and it allows me to switch gears quickly and efficiently.

There is nothing Autodesk offers that can replace it currently and I do not 
have faith that in 2 years they will have anything better.  I intend on moving 
away from Autodesk products.


-Paul


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