CAMBRIDGE,
United Kingdom--(March 1, 2000)--Cambridge Animation Systems announces
Animo Soundtrack Editor, software that accurately matches a dialogue
track of an animated production with characters' specific mouth movements.
Cambridge has contracted with Dallas-based Media Sync Solutions for
the rights to use its exclusive production-based voice recording analysis
software, ProductionSync, as the basis for Soundtrack Editor.
"It is a great endorsement for Media Sync Solution's software that
an acknowledged leader like Cambridge has chosen to work with us,"
says Kevin Erler, president and co-founder of Media Sync Solutions.
"We are very pleased they are taking the lead in finding ways to
enhance productivity for their users, and that they are using our leading-edge
technologies to do so."
Animo Soundtrack Editor uses phonetic recognition technology to identify
parts of speech as phonemes in a digital dialogue track. Each phoneme
is identified and displayed next to the timeframe position where it
occurs in the soundtrack. Timing information can be output as a "bar
sheet" so that animators can accurately match the dialogue track with
the specific mouth movements of the characters. Users can edit the sound
breakdown to remove or add additional phonemes, and make basic adjustments
to the sound file with cut-and-paste facilities.
Soundtrack Editor can be used as standalone software or in conjunction
with an Animo system for 2D, 3D or model animation. When used with Cambridge's
Animo 3 software, the soundtrack breakdown information can be imported
into Animo's Scene Compositor, where the sound waveforms and phonemes
are displayed next to the exposure sheet. The relevant drawings can
then be matched to the soundtrack in the exposure sheet.
Animo 3 users can also set up libraries of drawn and painted mouth and
lip positions to automatically associate a drawing with a specific phoneme.
As each phoneme is identified in the soundtrack, the associated drawing
is automatically selected and inserted into the scene at the correct
position to match the dialogue.
Once a set of drawings, also called a level, has been scanned into Animo,
the user can access a mapping panel to define the associations, then
save the information as part of the level. Mapping information can also
be saved independently and imported into the level. This means that
if a user creates different libraries but always places the drawing
for a particular sound's mouth position in the same position in the
level, the same mapping can be used for multiple libraries.
"Accurate lip-synching for realistic speaking characters has always
been a painstaking process," says Brian Tyler, Cambridge's
vice president of sales and marketing. "With Animo Soundtrack Editor,
using the ProductionSync software, it becomes faster, more intuitive
and reliable. Beginning with pre-production, the Animo family of products
provides powerful solutions for every stage in the digital production
process."
Based in Dallas, Media Sync Solutions is a leading provider of automated
audio synchronization and searching tools and software for a wide range
of multimedia production applications. Using leading-edge speech processing
and pattern identification technology, Media Sync Solutions provides
clients with improved quality and production through the creation of
synchronized multimedia content.
The Animo line of products was developed and is marketed exclusively
by Cambridge Animation Systems, with headquarters in Cambridge, U.K.
Animo is the world's leading 2D/3D professional animation software,
with an installed base of nearly 2,000 seats in more than 50 countries.
It is used for feature films, animated television series, commercials,
games and multimedia development by leading studios worldwide, including
Warner Bros. Feature Animation, DreamWorks SKG, Nelvana Limited, Pentafour
Software, Tape House, Telemagination, Praxinos, and Colorland.