The Foundry: Home of the Industry-Standard Compositing Software, NUKE
Introduction: The world of visual effects (VFX) relies on powerful tools to create the stunning imagery we see on the big screen and our favorite streaming services. Among these tools, NUKE stands out as a leader in compositing, the process of combining multiple visual elements to create a seamless final image. But who is the mastermind behind NUKE? The answer is The Foundry, a London-based company dedicated to developing high-end software for the creative industries. While The Foundry took the reins of NUKE in 2007, the software's origins trace back to a different company: Digital Domain. From In-House Tool to Industry Standard In 1993, Digital Domain, a renowned VFX studio, needed a more efficient way to handle compositing tasks. Bill Spitzak, a software engineer, began developing a visual, node-based compositor named NUKE (standing for "New compositor"). This internal tool proved to be a game-changer, streamlining workflows and contributing to blockbuster films like ...