New Software for Basic Inverse Kinematics, Morphing, & "Glue"

Toon Boom Animation announced today the release of Symphony. With powerful features - such as morphing, basic inverse kinematics and "glue" - that enhance the paperless animation production process, Symphony enables studios to produce digital animation of the highest quality.

Advanced drawing and asset management tools combined with a seamless, integrated workflow make Symphony the solution of choice for any studio that aims to save significant overhead costs while adding value to their animations. Building on the advanced features provided by Opus and Concerto, Symphony adds morphing, basic inverse kinematics and "glue" (automatic joint connecting) to your toolset.

"Symphony culminates everything that has been done in animation technology by pushing further the boundaries of creativity and efficiency. This tool brings to the table high-tech features that will not only raise the quality of animation but also reduce significantly the cost of producing animation," shared Joan Vogelesang, President and Chief Executive Officer at Toon Boom.

Nelvana, one of the world's leading international producers and distributors of children's programming and products, is the early adopter of this revolutionary technology and has used it in the production of the series 6Teen and the pilot of Grossology, which will be presented at MIPCOM 2004. "In Toon Boom, Nelvana saw a company poised to raise the bar for 2-D digital animation," said Scott Dyer, Executive VP of Production and Development for Nelvana. "Our early involvement in Symphony, and the adoption of the technology for production and development, will enable us to increase the quality and expressiveness of our work while remaining cost-effective. We're thrilled to be using Symphony in our Toronto studios."

Demos are available at MIPCOM 2004, Booth C1.05.

Symphony will be ready to ship in the first quarter of 2005 and will be available on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.