Date
When: Tuesday, 24 November 2020, 4:00pm to 5:00pm, (GMT-05:00) America/New York
Where:https://zoom.us/j/94577272267?pwd=Z2ZBNnlocDBqemJqWldXcnRrZERFdz09
Attendees
[ ] John Mertic (Linux Foundation)
[ ] Cary Phillips (ILM, OpenEXR, Sci-tech council)
[] Darin Grant (Animal Logic, ASWF Treasurer)
[] David Morin (Epic / ASWF Exec Director)
[] Eric Enderton (NVIDIA, DigiPro)
[] Joshua Minor (OTIO / Pixar)
[ ] Nick Porcino (OTIO, OpenEXR / Pixar)
[ ] Sean McDuffee (Intel)
[] Will Telford (ADSK)
[] Eric Bourque (ADSK)
[] Orde Stevanoski (Imageworks)
[] Lee Kerley (Imageworks)
[] Daniel Heckenberg (Animal Logic)
[] Alex Wilkie (Animal Logic)
[ ] Bruno Sargeant (Unity Technologies Inc - M&E PM)
[] JT Nelson (Pasadena Open Source consortium / SoCal Blender group)
[ ] Roman Zulak (Imageworks)
[x] Michael B Johnson (Apple, WG chair)
[] Rob Bredow (ILM, ASWF Chair)
[] Haley Kannall (AWS)
[] Sebastian Herholz (Intel)
[x] Fernanda Schaefer
[x] Philippe Sawicki (Autodesk)
Agenda items
- discuss last meeting's presentation
- update from JT Mere: UCLA TV Film Archive inquiry
- consider various ways we can implement an Asset Repository - for example:
- a small, curated set of assets representative of the complexity of our members' work (i.e. ORCA) to use for verifying/testing
- a curated set of "best practice" assets aligned with our industry's needs (USD, HDR, etc.)
- a curated set of "best practice" assets aligned with our projects needs (EXR, VDB, video footage, etc.)
- a badging system for discussing/endorsing approaches
- other suggestions?
Action items