Scene Systems in international news outlets

Scene Systems and our Hudson animation have been mentioned in several news sources across the globe.

Scene Systems has been mentioned in international newspapers, magazines and blogs, including Die Welt and FOCUS (Germany), L'Express and Le Post (France) and HiroBuro (Japan).

The article in Die Welt writes "The ditching [of the Hudson plane] will be called the 'Miracle of the Hudson' in history. A U.S. Airways Airbus A320 crash-landed in the Hudson River in New York - all 155 passengers survived. Scene Systems has now recreated in 3D the details of the landing."

The article in FOCUS writes "With the help of an American company focusing on the reconstruction of accidents injuries and specialized police operations, the emergency airbus landing on New York's Hudson river is now visualized."

The article in L'Express/Le Vif writes, "Images of the landing hastily taken by surveillance cameras could be viewed, but not of high quality ... Here is a reconstruction in three dimensions created by Scene Systems, based in California, who specialize in the visualization of 3D sequences, re-enactments and other animations. In addition to the imagery, Scene Systems has integrated the recorded communications between the cockpit and control tower at LaGuardia, making it more realistic."

The article in Le Post writes, "It's the video buzz of the moment. The recreation, with audio support, of the few minutes of Flight 1549 that landed ... on the frozen waters of the Hudson River in the heart of New York. Scene Systems, specialists in 3D animation, put a reconstruction of the crash online. A few days later, they complemented it by incorporating the audio of the pilot's exchange with the control tower at LaGuardia airport."

The article in HiroBuro writes, "Last month, a plane stopped by a bird strike shortly after takeoff was forced to ditch in the Hudson River near the Manhattan District of New York City. Here is the computer-generated realistic video and audio reproduction."