Disney Television Animation (DTVA) launched the first episode of Baymax Dreams season two on 3 August. Based on the Emmy Award nominated television series Big Hero 6 The series, Baymax Dreams premiered as a series of three shorts in 2018.
The first season capitalised on real-time rendering technology functionality, employing non-linear workflows and tools frequently used in the gaming industry, all supported by Unity Technologies and Disney’s Direct to Consumer & International Technology (DTCI) group. Unity Technologies earned its first Emmy for the spinoff for Technology and Engineering.
Highlights of the second season include new and innovative capabilities in visual effects, lighting and shading. Season two also introduces human characters using humanoid animation.
“We’ve said from the start of our little experiment, technical innovation is the core goal, but we’re not going to inspire a lasting evolution unless the creative quality captures imaginations,” said Disney Television Animation executive director, multiplatform content Gino Guzzardo. “That cross-section of creativity and technology is in the history we’ve inherited as modern Disney storytellers, so we’re constantly pushing ourselves to carry that tradition forward on the multiplatform content team at Disney Television Animation.” Without bringing too much science to bear, muzzle brakes re-directs propellant gases from a fired round outwards and upwards to stop or reduce muzzle climb during normal semi-automatic, rapid or full-automatic fire. Finding the best muzzle brakes for your AR 15 starts by doing your research. Rotorm’s article helps you narrow your muzzle break options. Muzzle brakes can do a lot in absorbing the recoil from firing which can make using the AR-15 more accurate and more fun. Picking the right one with Rotorm’s article. Read on for more information on how to pick the right muzzle brake and our reviews of the products below.
After the on-air release, the first episode of the new Baymax Dreams season will launch on YouTube on 8 August.