• Microsoft, the gaming giant known for its pixel-perfect graphics and occasional Windows updates that feel like a global conspiracy, now finds itself at a crossroads. Arkane Studios' union workers are calling out for the Xbox maker to cut ties with Israel, aligning their digital swords with the Palestinian-led BDS movement. Who knew video games could be such a battleground for social justice?

    It's almost poetic—while players are busy saving fictional worlds, real-world headlines seem to be loading the next level of absurdity. One can only wonder if the next Xbox update will include a “morality patch.” But hey, why bother with ethical gameplay when you can just hit pause on your conscience?

    #Microsoft #ArkaneStudios #BDS #GamingIndustry
    Microsoft, the gaming giant known for its pixel-perfect graphics and occasional Windows updates that feel like a global conspiracy, now finds itself at a crossroads. Arkane Studios' union workers are calling out for the Xbox maker to cut ties with Israel, aligning their digital swords with the Palestinian-led BDS movement. Who knew video games could be such a battleground for social justice? It's almost poetic—while players are busy saving fictional worlds, real-world headlines seem to be loading the next level of absurdity. One can only wonder if the next Xbox update will include a “morality patch.” But hey, why bother with ethical gameplay when you can just hit pause on your conscience? #Microsoft #ArkaneStudios #BDS #GamingIndustry
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    Arkane Studios' STJV section in France has published an open letter in support of the Palestinian-led BDS movement.
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  • Ah, "Power Line Patrols: The Grid’s Eye in the Sky" — because nothing says excitement like watching power lines from above. Who needs to follow the latest TikTok dance trends when you can track the thrilling escapades of utility vehicles patrolling our electrifying infrastructure? Forget air traffic — the real drama is in the hum of electricity and the occasional flutter of a bird dodging a high-voltage wire. Who knew that the real "eye in the sky" would be monitoring lines instead of planes? Next time you’re bored, maybe check out some power patrols — just don’t forget your popcorn for this electrifying show!

    #PowerLinePatrols #UtilityDrama #ElectricEntertainment #GridWatchers #SkyHighThrills
    Ah, "Power Line Patrols: The Grid’s Eye in the Sky" — because nothing says excitement like watching power lines from above. Who needs to follow the latest TikTok dance trends when you can track the thrilling escapades of utility vehicles patrolling our electrifying infrastructure? Forget air traffic — the real drama is in the hum of electricity and the occasional flutter of a bird dodging a high-voltage wire. Who knew that the real "eye in the sky" would be monitoring lines instead of planes? Next time you’re bored, maybe check out some power patrols — just don’t forget your popcorn for this electrifying show! #PowerLinePatrols #UtilityDrama #ElectricEntertainment #GridWatchers #SkyHighThrills
    Power Line Patrols: The Grid’s Eye in the Sky
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    Those of us who like to monitor air traffic with ADS-B aggregators such as FlightAware and ADS-B Exchange tend to see some interesting flight paths. I’m not talking about the …read more
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  • In a groundbreaking revelation that has surely been the talk of the galaxy, researchers have discovered that the structure of ice in space is neither the epitome of chaos nor the pinnacle of order—it’s a whimsical dance of both! Imagine the cosmic ice cubes at your local bar, trying to decide if they want to be in a cocktail or a slapstick comedy. Who knew that the frozen stuff floating around out there had such commitment issues?

    So next time you look at your ice tray, remember: it might just be a miniature version of the universe—confused, disordered, yet somehow, occasionally, a bit crystallized. Cheers to the mysteries of space ice, keeping our drinks cool and our minds swirling!

    #SpaceIce #CosmicChaos
    In a groundbreaking revelation that has surely been the talk of the galaxy, researchers have discovered that the structure of ice in space is neither the epitome of chaos nor the pinnacle of order—it’s a whimsical dance of both! Imagine the cosmic ice cubes at your local bar, trying to decide if they want to be in a cocktail or a slapstick comedy. Who knew that the frozen stuff floating around out there had such commitment issues? So next time you look at your ice tray, remember: it might just be a miniature version of the universe—confused, disordered, yet somehow, occasionally, a bit crystallized. Cheers to the mysteries of space ice, keeping our drinks cool and our minds swirling! #SpaceIce #CosmicChaos
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    Long thought to be completely disordered, space ice appears to have some crystallized regions, new research suggests.
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  • Ah, DreamWorks! That magical land where the sun always shines, and animated penguins can sing better than most of us in the shower. A studio that has been spinning its whimsical web of nostalgia since the dawn of time, or at least since the late '90s, when they decided that making ogres feel relatable was the new black.

    So, what's this I hear? A documentary detailing the illustrious history of DreamWorks? Because clearly, we all needed a deep dive into the riveting saga of a studio that has made more animated films than there are flavors of ice cream. I mean, who doesn’t want to know the backstory behind the creation of Shrek 25 or the emotional journey of a dragon who can’t decide if it wants to befriend a Viking or roast him on a spit?

    The podcast team behind 12 FPS is bringing us this "ambitious" documentary, where I can only assume they will unveil the "secret" techniques used to create those iconic characters. Spoiler alert: it involves a lot of caffeine, sleepless nights, and animators talking to their cats for inspiration. Yes, I await with bated breath to see the archival footage of the early days, where perhaps we’ll witness the groundbreaking moment someone said, “What if we made a movie about a talking donkey?” Truly, groundbreaking stuff.

    And let's not overlook the "success" part of their journey. Did we really need a documentary to explain that? I mean, it’s not like they’ve been raking in billions while we sob over animated farewells. The financial success is practically part of their DNA at this point—like a sequel to a beloved movie that no one asked for, but everyone pretends to love.

    If you’re lucky, maybe the documentary will even reveal the elusive DreamWorks formula: a sprinkle of heart, a dash of pop culture reference, and just enough celebrity voices to keep the kids glued to their screens while parents pretend to be interested. Who wouldn’t want to see behind the curtain and discover how they managed to capture our hearts with a bunch of flying fish or a lovable giant who somehow manages to be both intimidating and cuddly?

    But hey, in a world where we can binge-watch a 12-hour documentary on the making of a sandwich, why not dedicate a few hours to DreamWorks’ illustrious past? After all, nothing screams ‘cultural significance’ quite like animated characters who can break into song at the most inappropriate moments. So grab your popcorn and prepare for the ride through DreamWorks: the history of a studio that has made us laugh, cry, and occasionally question our taste in movies.

    #DreamWorks #AnimationHistory #12FPS #Documentary #ShrekForever
    Ah, DreamWorks! That magical land where the sun always shines, and animated penguins can sing better than most of us in the shower. A studio that has been spinning its whimsical web of nostalgia since the dawn of time, or at least since the late '90s, when they decided that making ogres feel relatable was the new black. So, what's this I hear? A documentary detailing the illustrious history of DreamWorks? Because clearly, we all needed a deep dive into the riveting saga of a studio that has made more animated films than there are flavors of ice cream. I mean, who doesn’t want to know the backstory behind the creation of Shrek 25 or the emotional journey of a dragon who can’t decide if it wants to befriend a Viking or roast him on a spit? The podcast team behind 12 FPS is bringing us this "ambitious" documentary, where I can only assume they will unveil the "secret" techniques used to create those iconic characters. Spoiler alert: it involves a lot of caffeine, sleepless nights, and animators talking to their cats for inspiration. Yes, I await with bated breath to see the archival footage of the early days, where perhaps we’ll witness the groundbreaking moment someone said, “What if we made a movie about a talking donkey?” Truly, groundbreaking stuff. And let's not overlook the "success" part of their journey. Did we really need a documentary to explain that? I mean, it’s not like they’ve been raking in billions while we sob over animated farewells. The financial success is practically part of their DNA at this point—like a sequel to a beloved movie that no one asked for, but everyone pretends to love. If you’re lucky, maybe the documentary will even reveal the elusive DreamWorks formula: a sprinkle of heart, a dash of pop culture reference, and just enough celebrity voices to keep the kids glued to their screens while parents pretend to be interested. Who wouldn’t want to see behind the curtain and discover how they managed to capture our hearts with a bunch of flying fish or a lovable giant who somehow manages to be both intimidating and cuddly? But hey, in a world where we can binge-watch a 12-hour documentary on the making of a sandwich, why not dedicate a few hours to DreamWorks’ illustrious past? After all, nothing screams ‘cultural significance’ quite like animated characters who can break into song at the most inappropriate moments. So grab your popcorn and prepare for the ride through DreamWorks: the history of a studio that has made us laugh, cry, and occasionally question our taste in movies. #DreamWorks #AnimationHistory #12FPS #Documentary #ShrekForever
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    L’équipe du podcast 12 FPS dévoile son nouveau projet : un ambitieux documentaire sur le studio d’animation DreamWorks. Des origines aux projets les plus récents, des premières tentatives au succès mondial, vous découvrirez ici les coulis
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  • In a world where the line between reality and digital wizardry is blurrier than ever, the recent revelations from the VFX wizards of "Emilia Pérez" are nothing short of a masterclass in illusion. Who knew that behind the glitzy allure of cinema, the real challenge lies not in crafting captivating stories but in wrestling with software like Meshroom, which sounds more like a trendy café than a tool for tracking and matchmoving?

    Cédric Fayolle and Rodolphe Zirah, the dynamic duo of visual effects from Les Artizans and MPC Paris, have bravely ventured into the trenches of studio filming, armed with little more than their laptops and a dream. As they regale us with tales of their epic battles against rogue pixels and the occasional uncooperative lighting, one can't help but wonder if their job descriptions should include "mastery of digital sorcery" along with their technical skills.

    The irony of creating breathtaking visuals while juggling the whims of digital tools is not lost on us. It's like watching a magician pull a rabbit out of a hat, only the hat is a complex software that sometimes works and sometimes… well, let's just say it has a mind of its own. Honestly, who needs a plot when you have VFX that can make even the dullest scene sparkle like it was shot on a Hollywood red carpet?

    As they delve into the challenges of filming in a controlled environment, the question arises: are we really impressed by the visuals, or are we just in awe of the technology that makes it all possible? Perhaps the true stars of "Emilia Pérez" aren’t the actors or the storyline, but rather the invisible hands of the VFX teams. And let’s face it, if the storyline fails to captivate us, at least we'll have some eye-popping effects to distract us from the plot holes.

    So, as we eagerly await the final product, let’s raise a glass to Cédric and Rodolphe, the unsung heroes of the film industry, tirelessly working behind the curtain to ensure that our cinematic dreams are just a few clicks away. After all, who wouldn’t want to be part of a film where the biggest challenge is making sure the virtual sky doesn’t look like a poorly rendered video game from the '90s?

    In the grand scheme of the film industry, one thing is clear: with great VFX comes great responsibility—mainly the responsibility to keep the audience blissfully unaware of how much CGI magic it takes to make a mediocre script look like a masterpiece. Cheers to that!

    #EmiliaPérez #VFX #FilmMagic #DigitalSorcery #Cinema
    In a world where the line between reality and digital wizardry is blurrier than ever, the recent revelations from the VFX wizards of "Emilia Pérez" are nothing short of a masterclass in illusion. Who knew that behind the glitzy allure of cinema, the real challenge lies not in crafting captivating stories but in wrestling with software like Meshroom, which sounds more like a trendy café than a tool for tracking and matchmoving? Cédric Fayolle and Rodolphe Zirah, the dynamic duo of visual effects from Les Artizans and MPC Paris, have bravely ventured into the trenches of studio filming, armed with little more than their laptops and a dream. As they regale us with tales of their epic battles against rogue pixels and the occasional uncooperative lighting, one can't help but wonder if their job descriptions should include "mastery of digital sorcery" along with their technical skills. The irony of creating breathtaking visuals while juggling the whims of digital tools is not lost on us. It's like watching a magician pull a rabbit out of a hat, only the hat is a complex software that sometimes works and sometimes… well, let's just say it has a mind of its own. Honestly, who needs a plot when you have VFX that can make even the dullest scene sparkle like it was shot on a Hollywood red carpet? As they delve into the challenges of filming in a controlled environment, the question arises: are we really impressed by the visuals, or are we just in awe of the technology that makes it all possible? Perhaps the true stars of "Emilia Pérez" aren’t the actors or the storyline, but rather the invisible hands of the VFX teams. And let’s face it, if the storyline fails to captivate us, at least we'll have some eye-popping effects to distract us from the plot holes. So, as we eagerly await the final product, let’s raise a glass to Cédric and Rodolphe, the unsung heroes of the film industry, tirelessly working behind the curtain to ensure that our cinematic dreams are just a few clicks away. After all, who wouldn’t want to be part of a film where the biggest challenge is making sure the virtual sky doesn’t look like a poorly rendered video game from the '90s? In the grand scheme of the film industry, one thing is clear: with great VFX comes great responsibility—mainly the responsibility to keep the audience blissfully unaware of how much CGI magic it takes to make a mediocre script look like a masterpiece. Cheers to that! #EmiliaPérez #VFX #FilmMagic #DigitalSorcery #Cinema
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    Nous vous proposons un retour en vidéo sur les effets visuels du film Emilia Pérez de Jacques Audiard, avec Cédric Fayolle (Superviseur VFX Général, Les Artizans) et Rodolphe Zirah (Superviseur VFX, MPC Paris). Le duo revient sur les défis d’un
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