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  MGM Studios

"As the quality of hardware and software improve, we are always pushing the limit to get premier products on the set."
March 2, 2001 -Liz Radley
 
When It Comes To Image Quality – The Camera Never Lies
A major motion picture success depends upon a high level of production quality. Using superior quality display monitors allows a seamless image transition from the small computer screen to the big screen. Liz Radley, Second Unit Director, Video and Computer Graphics Supervisor for the MGM film AntiTRUST, has found EIZO's LCDs to be ideal for the significant image quality requirements of the film industry.
 
AntiTRUST, starring Ryan Phillippe, Claire Forlani and Tim Robbins, is the story of a promising young computer programmer who is lured into working for a powerful and corrupt software corporation. In the film, Phillippe discovers just how illegal his employer's practices are, and lets the audience see the evidence as he displays lines of code on EIZO LCD screens. These scenes called for monitors with the highest image quality, a stylish sophisticated design and advanced capabilities. "We were extremely happy with the design as well as the functionality of the screen," said Radley. "If you can ensure quality of the screens while being filmed, it will save time and money.
 
"As we are filming so tight on the screen, it is imperative that every single image be clear."EIZO LCDs – Panavision Tested & MGM Approved
Prior to selecting monitors for the film, the production company looked at all the top-tier providers. This selection process took over two months and even incorporated extensive testing done in conjunction with Panavision.
 
When considering monitors for film, to examine the monitors, looking for even minor flaws in picture quality. "Images must be clear and concise, because in post - production, there is no time to go back and alter scenes," says Radley.
 
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"We examine LCDs closer than the human eye can focus, and the EIZO monitors provided us with sharp and consistent images from screen to screen." Considerations in selecting monitors for the film included image quality, resolution, refresh rate, color consistency and clarity. The clarity of the EIZO monitors enabled the cameras to capture images at a much higher resolution than most other display devices available today.
 
AntiTRUST – The MGM Film & The Computer Network
After extensive product testing involving the film's production crew and Panavision, MGM employed an entire corporation on set. This high tech movie set required the highest image quality, unparalleled color consistency and total reliability. Each monitor was run from a 'video village' located off set (see photo at the top) and powered via a G4 with video amplifiers. View the full system as it was employed in the schematic below or by watching the film on video or DVD.
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