Outstanding Visual Storytelling and Technological Innovation Pave the Way for Autodesk this Awards Season

SAN FRANCISCO, February 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ – For the 23rd consecutive year, visual effects artists relied on software from Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) to create some of the most unforgettable films and TV shows of 2017, including all five nominees for this year’s Best Visual Effects Oscar. This year marked another milestone for Autodesk as Shotgun Software, one of their subsidiaries, was honored with a 2017 Engineering Emmy from the Television Academy. The award was a testament to Shotgun’s efforts in developing a collaborative platform that enables creative teams worldwide to deliver hundreds of episodes of popular TV shows like "Game of Thrones," "The Americans," "Quantico," "Ballers," "Scandal," "Outlander," "Black Mirror," "A Series of Unfortunate Events," "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D," "Cosmos," "Legion," "Fear the Walking Dead," "The Flash," "Hawaii 5-0," and many others. Autodesk also took pride in celebrating the achievements of Sr. Software Engineer Hans Rijpkema, who received a Scientific and Technical Achievement Award (Sci-Tech) from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His work on the Rhythm & Hues Construction Kit rigging system was recognized for significantly contributing to advancements in the field of motion picture technology. Amy Bunszel, Autodesk’s Senior Vice President, expressed her excitement about the progress in visual storytelling, saying, “Visual storytelling in Oscar-nominated films continues to evolve at an incredible pace. We’re proud to provide artists with tools that help them craft compelling visuals and narratives for audiences globally.” Among this year’s Best Visual Effects Oscar nominees—“Blade Runner 2049,” “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” “Kong: Skull Island,” “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” and “War for the Planet of the Apes”—all utilized Autodesk’s technology. Thousands of talented artists across four continents collaborated using Autodesk software to achieve groundbreaking visuals in previsualization, visual effects, virtual cinematography, post-production, color grading, and more. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences also acknowledged Hans Rijpkema’s contributions, along with Joe Mancewicz and Matt Derksen, for their work on the Rhythm & Hues Construction Kit rigging system, which has become a cornerstone in modern visual effects production. Autodesk continues to push boundaries in the world of digital content creation. Their software is used by professionals in industries ranging from automotive design to filmmaking, empowering creators to bring their visions to life. Whether it’s a high-performance car or a visually stunning movie, Autodesk tools play a pivotal role in shaping the way we experience the world. For more information about Autodesk and their innovative solutions, visit autodesk.com or follow them on Twitter @autodesk. About Autodesk: Autodesk empowers creators to bring their ideas to life. From designing cutting-edge cars to crafting awe-inspiring movies, their software is used by millions around the globe. With tools that enable innovation, Autodesk continues to redefine how we imagine and build the future. © 2018 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. All other brand names, product names or trademarks belong to their respective holders.

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