I’ve seen firsthand in my career through the lens of our customers’ amazing work how a powerful renderer at the heart of the production pipeline can make all the difference. Rendering workflows that allow artists to achieve high-quality, fast results, whether they are photoreal or stylized, are critical to keeping productions on track. And, with the continued rise of streaming platforms and growing demand for episodic content, maximized performance, and the ability to scale rendering capacity is more essential than ever in the world of TV and broadcast.
I look forward to the Engineering Emmy Awards each year, when the Television Academy honors ground-breaking technologies that are playing a starring role in helping studios navigate the changing landscape of TV and broadcast production.
Arnold team recognized for building powerful, high-end renderer
I was so excited to hear that the team behind Arnold is among this year’s honorees, with an Engineering Emmy for building a powerful, artist-friendly, and high-quality ray trace renderer used for many of today’s biggest TV shows.

Left to right: Thiago Ize, Marcos Fajardo, and Alan King, of Arnold Global Illumination Rendering System, pose with their Engineering Emmy at the 73rd Engineering Emmy Awards. Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for The Television Academy/AP Images.
Read more in the Television Academy’s announcement, and learn about Arnold here.