HP Helps DreamWorks Animation’s “Turbo” Race into Theatres
HP Helps DreamWorks Animation’s “Turbo” Race into Theatres
HP technology delivers new levels of imagery and power to computer-animated film production
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, July 18, 2013 — HP today announced that DreamWorks Animation (Nasdaq: DWA) used HP technology to develop cutting-edge animation for its latest film, “Turbo,” which debuts in international theatres today.
HP Converged Infrastructure technology spanning servers, storage, networking, services and management software; HP Converged Cloud; and HP Workstations and printers helped DreamWorks Animation process massive amounts of data, creating new levels of imagery and powering innovative computer graphics (CG) animated movie-making techniques.
“DreamWorks Animation’s strategic alliance with HP ensured that we had the high-performance computing, continuous availability and streamlined management capabilities needed to accurately depict Turbo’s dream of becoming the world’s fastest racer,” said Derek Chan, head of Technology Global Operations, DreamWorks Animation. “HP’s advanced Converged Infrastructure portfolio enabled our artists and engineers to create the highest-quality picture possible.”
HP
Workstations, HP Networking enable
efficiency
DreamWorks Animation tapped the power
of HP Z Workstations to recreate the thrill of the Indy 500,
with a snail traveling 220 miles per hour and more than
500,000 crowd characters filling a replica of the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
HP Z800 and Z820 Workstations, powered by Intel® Sandy Bridge Xeon® E5 processors, enabled artists to execute iterations 50 percent faster than previous workstations and develop increasingly complex camera angles and special effects. When not in use by creative teams, workstation processing power was used to run nighttime rendering jobs, contributing to the millions of compute hours needed to produce the movie.
Integrated
with HP Workstations, HP Remote Graphics Software—a free
HP Workstation tool—enabled animators to collaborate more
efficiently across geographies by viewing ideas and assets
on a single display.
HP
FlexNetwork architecture solutions enabled DreamWorks
Animation to increase performance, reduce latency between
global studio locations and provide constant availability to
support faster rendering and review times while boosting
animator productivity.
HP Networking provided animators with access to a central repository of assets, simplifying collaboration by allowing artists to easily share and retrieve resources across all locations. In addition, the highly reliable network infrastructure allows creative teams to work anytime from anywhere, with production spread across studios from Glendale and Redwood City, Calif., to Bangalore, India.
HP Converged Cloud services and servers boost
processing power, scalability
The production of
“Turbo” required 75 million render hours to create fully
realised images, including 32 Indy 500 race cars and 32
million crowd character instances, the most of any
DreamWorks Animation film to date.
DreamWorks Animation utilised HP Enterprise Cloud Services to provide a robust, scalable, cloud-based infrastructure that offers the additional compute power needed to render the 10 CG films that are in production at any given time. HP Enterprise Cloud Services, part of the HP Converged Cloud portfolio, enables DreamWorks Animation to meet growing business needs while remaining within its existing data centre footprint.
To handle the rendering demands of “Turbo,” DreamWorks Animation relied on the high-performance computing capabilities of HP ProLiant Generation 8 (Gen8) servers. HP ProLiant Gen8 servers increased render throughput by approximately 40 percent and performance per watt by approximately 42 percent,(1) allowing DreamWorks Animation to render an average of 500,000 jobs a day to ensure that the studio had the compute power to complete the production on time.
HP delivers comprehensive technology
solutions
The breadth of HP’s portfolio
provides DreamWorks Animation with comprehensive technology
solutions, enhancing each aspect of production, including:
• Reliable application performance through HP
3PAR StoreServ Storage, creating a storage
infrastructure for critical production pipeline tools.
Secondary HP 3PAR StoreServ arrays provide disaster-recovery
capabilities to keep operations up and running.
•
Secured archiving with HP StoreAll 9730 Storage allows
artists and engineers to protect and conveniently access the
230 terabytes of files that make up “Turbo,” in addition
to the studio’s other films and production assets.
•
Simplified network management with the HP
Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) enables the studio
to manage multiple article network switches and configure
redundancy without unwanted downtime.
•
Increased data centre density and flexibility with HP
BladeSystem c7000, allowing engineers to smoothly
implement next-generation servers with minimal
disruption.
• Improved colour accuracy and
consistency across workstations and printers with HP
DreamColor displays to simplify creative decision making
without the need for specially designed colour rooms.
•
Reduced print management complexity and improved
workflow processes with HP Managed
Print Services, which leverage integrated monitoring
software to enable DreamWorks Animation to anticipate future
resource demands, accelerate business and quickly remediate
technical issues.
HP’s premier EMEA client event, HP Discover, takes place Dec. 10-12 in Barcelona, Spain.
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