Legato and Ames rank among the film industry's most elite visual effects artists. For the top VFX artist Rob Legato and Ron Ames use of desktop tools such as Adobe Video Collection represent a major, long-term shift in the way commercials, films, and other motion content is created. Studios no longer have to pay tens of thousands of dollars for a single effects shot or composite.
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