
In winter of 2011, xRez partner Eric Hanson spoke at the Hiroshima Peace Museum at a conference on utilizing digital media toward peace education. Continue reading “Hiroshima Peace Conference”

In winter of 2011, xRez partner Eric Hanson spoke at the Hiroshima Peace Museum at a conference on utilizing digital media toward peace education. Continue reading “Hiroshima Peace Conference”

Antelope Canyon is one of the most remarkable natural features in the Colorado Plateau, but is heavily photographed and takes little skill to derive an astounding image. Continue reading “Spherical Antelope Canyon”

We love Yosemite and have found a few new ways to experience it in gigapixel on the iPad and Oculus Rift!

xRez was contracted by Day’s End Pictures to shoot stereoscopic time-lapse sequences for the National Geographic IMAX production of “Mysteries of the Unseen World“. Continue reading “Mysteries of the Unseen World”
We have 3 new showreels up for 2013 for Motion, VFX, and Fulldome. Come take a peek. Continue reading “2013 Showreels”
In July of 2012 xRez Studio was contracted to shoot a unique “close up” gigapixel image of the Babbage Difference Engine at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Continue reading “Babbage Difference Engine in Gigapixel”

xRez Studio’s Eric Hanson has completed an experimental film collaboration with SETI artist-in-residence artist Charles Lindsay, entitled CARBON-X. Continue reading “CARBON-X Fulldome Film”

xRez partner Eric Hanson recently provided several key CGI sequences for Griffith Planetarium‘s new fulldome visitor film, “Time’s Up“. Continue reading “Griffith Planetarium- Time’s Up”