“I eventually found myself getting more involved with the disaster side of volcanoes,” he says. He came to RealFlow as a tool to help with his field work and academic research. Stasiuk has a doctorate from Bristol University in fluid dynamics of volcanic eruptions. In fact, it got to a point that they emailed him and said, ‘Sorry but who are you, and how do you know so much about RealFlow…and, oh, would you like to beta test the next version?’ Stasiuk started using RealFlow and answering questions on the forums with such insight that RealFlow’s authors at Next Limit began noticing. Today, she is the executive producer and he the VFX supervisor at Fusion CIS. They met at a volcanic eruption in Monterrat in the late 90s. Millar is a filmmaker of 20 years’ experience, having produced or directed more than 75 TV shows, and Stasiuk holds a PhD in geophysical fluid mechanics. Mark Stasiuk and Lauren Millar are co-founders of Fusion CI Studios, a dynamic effects specialist facility that uses RealFlow extensively. Here is a second companion piece to that original story that examines the topic via the work of Fusion CI Studios. The aim was to examine the topic via one primary approach. Last September we published a piece on fluid sims.
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