LAIKA Joins the Academy Software Foundation as a Premier Member
LAIKA has been a technological trailblazer in the animation industry since the studio's inception in 2005. Its first feature film, 2009's Coraline, was nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Animated Feature, and was the first-ever stop-motion film to be conceived and photographed in stereoscopic 3D and to integrate VFX and 3D printing technology. In 2016, LAIKA received a Scientific and Technology Oscar® for pioneering the use of rapid prototyping for character animation in stop-motion film production, enabling artistic leaps in character expressiveness, facial animation, motion blur, and effects animation.
"We have seen tremendous value in the work of the Academy Software Foundation," says
LAIKA has been a longtime contributor to the Academy Software Foundation, with engineers active within the Open Shading Language project, the MaterialX project, and the OpenUSD Working Group, among others. As an official member of the Foundation, LAIKA can support the health of these foundational projects and contribute directly to expanding the Foundation's mission and addressing the needs of smaller studios. LAIKA is also eager to participate in the Summer Learning Program and other mentorship programs to discover and develop diverse new talent.
Stringer, along with other members of the LAIKA leadership team, will be giving a keynote talk on "Transforming the LAIKA Pipeline with Open Source" at Open Source Days on August 10th in
"Every studio is different, but LAIKA is more unique than most," said
The Academy Software Foundation welcomes new member companies to support its mission of fostering a healthy open source ecosystem. To learn about more about becoming a member, visit https://www.aswf.io/join/.
About LAIKA:
Founded in 2005 just outside
LAIKA's Live Action subsidiary has a range of projects in development including feature films based on the action thriller novel Seventeen by screenwriter
About Academy Software Foundation
Developed in partnership by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Linux Foundation, the Academy Software Foundation was created to provide a world-class home for open source software developers in the motion picture and broader media industries to share resources and collaborate on technologies for image creation, visual effects, animation and sound. The Academy Software Foundation is home to DPEL, MaterialX, OpenAssetIO, OpenColorIO, OpenCue, OpenEXR, OpenFX, OpenImageIO, Open Shading Language, OpenTimelineIO, OpenVDB, Open Review Initiative, OpenAPV, rawtoaces, and Rez. For more information about the Academy Software Foundation, visit https://www.aswf.io/.
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