TechHui

Hawaiʻi's Technology Community

Moriba Jah's Comments

Comment Wall (9 comments)

You need to be a member of TechHui to add comments!

Join TechHui

At 10:04am on June 2, 2010, Ben Ward said…
Hi Moriba

This is Ben Ward from Maui Techies. We last talked at an Upcountry Basketball game.
Please email me at benjahmen@gmail.com if you have a chance.
At 12:53pm on October 3, 2009, Keith Powers said…
Hi Moriba- You should join us tonight in Paia if you can!
----
I know it is short notice - but how about getting together for an early dinner tonight in Paia at Flatbread pizza at 6:00

When: Saturday, October 3rd: 6:00 PM
Where: FlatBread Pizza, Paia

Call me if you want to join and I will reserve a table. ( looks like 7 people so far...)

Keith
650-331-9319
At 8:40pm on August 31, 2009, Francis L. Camacho said…
Hello Moriba,

You're welcome and thanks. I would love to meet and exchange thoughts the next time I am back in Hawaii. I'll be sure to check in with you before then...thanks for the offer.

Aloha from L.A.,
Francis
At 10:46am on August 30, 2009, Francis L. Camacho said…
Hi Moriba,

I am a local boy and am a CG Artist in the visual effects field in L.A. I just wanted to introduce myself and share some thoughts. My primary skillset is matchmoving basically extracting 3D camera movement data from shot film frames to create a virtual 3D camera to match what was shot on set.

I believe it is sort of related to optical tracking techniques used in aerospace work but not as complicated nor is the software/methods as robust. Often we use multiple cameras to triangulate similar points in 3D space to get a more accurate position for the main camera. I felt that when the USS Lake Erie shot down that wayward satellite using data from the floating X Band Radar platform and other facilities, the concept was the same...but again, on a much more complex scale.

The software that I specialize in is pretty robust compared to its competitors. I have also used proprietary tracking software at a couple of larger studios where they create their own in-house systems. Much of the softwares' underlying math and algorithms were originally developed for military applications.

Thanks for reading and have a great week!

Francis
At 6:38pm on December 30, 2008, Kaz Hashimoto said…
Hi, Thank you for your interest.
Let's talk to figure out what we can do!
Please give me email.

Kaz
At 4:51pm on December 27, 2008, Cameron Souza said…
I didn't realize we had people that do what you do on Maui. How big is NASA's presence in the state?
At 11:38am on December 27, 2008, Mika Leuck said…
I like the theme to your site...how do I get it (or is it just yours? :) )
Thank you. I see you found the theme selector.

Thank you for sharing the great photos. Hau’oli Lanui!
At 9:57am on December 27, 2008, Daniel Leuck said…
Welcome Moriba! Did you work on Maestro or other JPL Java apps?
At 9:41am on December 27, 2008, Mika Leuck said…
E komo mai Moriba. It sounds like you have the most exciting job in Hawaii! I am jealous. We hope you find TechHui useful and invite friends. We also hope to hear more about your work in the groups and forums.

Sponsors

web design, web development, localization

© 2024   Created by Daniel Leuck.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service