Hi Everyone,

We are happy to see Nuke 10 has been adopted quickly and you’re pleased
with many of the new features and stability improvements. We also know
there’s more to do.

First I’d like to thank you for continuing to contribute ideas and
feedback. This is invaluable as we continually evolve the Nuke family of
products.

Addressing Nuke Studio specifically, we know that it hasn’t been the
smoothest of rides.  We’re sorry for the frustrations, both from the
software and our communications. When we launched Nuke Studio we had a
vision which was hugely exciting, and our drive toward that vision hasn’t
changed. While Nuke Studio is a great tool for conform, collaboration and
project supervision, it's not where we want it yet for consistent real time
playback.

We are making changes.  To ensure we better address the needs of Nuke
Studio and its users we’re creating a new Product Manager role within the
Nuke team focused exclusively on Nuke Studio. Juan Salazar, who has been a
key advocate for Nuke Studio, and remains a keen commercial user of both
Nuke and Nuke Studio will be taking this role.

We’re also working to ensure we are better connected with you, we want to
improve the feedback loop and make certain we’re collecting your ideas more
efficiently as well as sharing information on our plans for the product.
We’ve been talking about this for a while with you so have lots of good
ideas and will have more to share soon.

Cheers,

S




On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 10:36 AM, Charles Bedwell <
charles.bedw...@encorepost.com> wrote:

> We used it extensively on 2 90 minute shows late last year, early this
> year and it was... Okay. Conformed the entire show off Arri prores and kept
> our 50 odd shots spread out over the timeline. Performance was pretty
> sluggish at the best of times, in hindsight I should have written
> everything out to DPX and worked off of that, it may have sped things up.
> Didn't have a whole lot of issues like what Frank has been describing, but
> this was on v9.
>
> I've had several conversations with The Foundry about performance in
> longform but it's mostly news to them. Constant unexplained hangs, no
> realtime playback, the adding a track when dragging a clip is super
> annoying - as mentioned.
>
> Since that project finished I've been mostly using an Autodesk product
> that rhymes with Frame, and the difference is night and day.
>
>
>
> On 15 Jul 2016, at 10:20 am, Igor Majdandzic <subscripti...@badgerfx.com>
> wrote:
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> I always wondered why it was welcomed that warmly. No good experience
> comes from this product, which just builds upon hiero which already had/has
> flaws.
>
> But I guess The Foundry is just very good at marketing. Maybe the job they
> do best.
>
>
> Igor
>
> Am 15.07.2016 um 11:16 schrieb Stefan Coory:
>
> Agree Howard
> We gave up on it a while back.  Asked for a refund as we felt they were 
> selling software that wasn't what it claimed.  Foundry haven't been very open 
> to remedying the situation.
>
>
> On 15/07/2016, at 10:54 AM, Howard Jones <how...@axis-vfx.com> 
> <how...@axis-vfx.com> wrote:
>
> Sounds about right.
>
> We just use Hiero and have often wasted days trying to get it to work. Batch 
> renders stop (tried the one thread idea but no joy);
> the timeline often auto creates a new track when moving clips up a layer; 
> sequences can break etc...
>
> Yet the Foundry have time to release a new product without fixing the old 
> ones. Still feels like a version 1 release.
>
> NukeStudio? Life's too short.
>
> Howard
>
>
> On 15 Jul 2016, at 7:07 am, Frank Rueter|OHUfx <fr...@ohufx.com> 
> <fr...@ohufx.com> wrote:
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> I don't know if I should laugh or cry but my afternoon has been wasted trying 
> to get a graphic on top of a shot and view the result in the timeline.
>
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