Today's VFX Leaves Mac Users Behind

The demand for visual effects is growing while deadlines, budgets, and resources are tightening. In all aspects of media production, the need to produce footage combining 4K and greater resolution and high dynamic range color space puts a strain on all the components of a computer. Apple's Mac computers have been the standard for creative artists to practice their craft but, Apple's computers are falling short of what's needed to process all the data associated with today's visuals.

I refer to an article published by one of our clients, Jan Ozer, that we featured in a VFX Insider email sent back in 2016. Jan rented one of our Mac Pro 12-core (late 2013) computers to test the top-of-the-line Mac against an HP z840 workstation. It's easy to see how the benefits of the architecture of the HP and how you can put in the CPUs and GPUs necessary to handle the media coming in from the field. HP and other companies such as Boxx, Dell, Digital Storm and some others; are addressing the needs of power-hungry creatives who are taking their technology to the max!

It is likely that Apple will step up to the plate with something eventually but, meanwhile, other VFX artists and producers are winning projects because they have what's needed to deliver the director's (or agency's) vision.

VFX Technologies sees this all the time. Working with the top post-production facilities in the USA, we work to bring out the maximum performance from our clients' technology. We are upgrading their networks, providing faster-shared storage solutions, and renting or selling new computers.

We rent a lot of Apple computers. They are still great machines and can handle many people’s media needs. Using Adobe Premiere and After Effects on Macs is second nature to most visual artists. Media Composer and Pro Tools from Avid work best on a Mac. The bottleneck comes when you start talking about Flame and Resolve and rendering. We have many filmmakers that do their editing on an iMac and then call us to rent a Mac Pro to finish the job so that they're not agonizing over the final rendering of their effects. It is a  reliable and economical solution.

At VFX Technologies, we hear about every challenge an artist or technologist working at a post company has. We handle the problems they can't. We attend trade shows, seminars, view webinars, and learn about technology trends constantly. That's why we become so vital to our customers. While they're creating and generating revenue, we are making sure they're prepared for whatever monster their client throws at them.

Heres How We Feel about the Apple Rumors

It's been over two and a half years since Apple released a new Mac Pro. The current Mac Pro was first unveiled just over two and a half years ago at WWDC in June 2013. With the rumors of a potentially new Mac Pro releasing this year, Apple hasn't announced a launch date for the next generation of Mac Pro systems, so we did our investigation.

First up, code in OS X El Capitan is hinting that a new Mac Pro may be on its way soon. There is a reference to a new Mac that is code named "AAPLJ951" within El Capitan. The current Mac Pro is codenamed AAPLJ90 so there is some logic to this new reference being a new version of the professional-level workstation.

Another clue that this is the Mac Pro is the fact that the code hints that there are 10 USB 3.0 ports. Currently there are 4 USB ports and 6 Thunderbolt 2 ports on the Mac Pro. We think Apple is trying to phase out the Mac Pro in favor of a more powerful iMac line-up. It's more likely that it's just spending a long time getting the new Mac Pro just right before it launches after the issues it experiences with the previous launch. 

We think that it would make more sense if Apple adapt's Thunderbolt 3 on the Mac Pro - this standard of Thunderbolt supports USB Type-C and offers 40Gbps transfer speeds. Improving Intel's Xeon E5 V2/V3 processors and creating a faster graphics platform will make so Mac Pro users get the best of both worlds.

Since there's no guarantee on the 'New' Mac Pro being released. We think it's best to stick to the latest Mac Pro until then. The VFX team is happy to announce that we are now offering hourly and weekly rates for Mac Pros/iMac Rentals, located in the Los Angeles and Playa location.

Avid ISIS trying to gain ground by adding support for Apple, Adobe and Autodesk

As of the latest Avid ISIS software update 4.74 (released Feb 2015)

With Avid beginning to feel the pressure from Adobe, Avid releases its new software update for their ISIS systems. Software update 4.7 allows Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut X, Autodesk Smoke and Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve users to access and work with high res media from the Avid ISIS 7000, 5000 or 2000. The update also includes all the features introduced with its 4.6 update.

Also with this update you can expand the ISIS 5000 or 5500 to house up to 12 storage engines doubling your storage from what used to be only 6 engines.