Programs do not need to link with special libraries, so LoopBe1 works with every MIDI or DirectMusic™-capable application. LoopBe1 is a native Windows™ WDM kernel mode driver, so expect the lowest possible latency. You may connect up to 8 applications to LoopBe's inport and up to 8 applications to the outport, all sending and receiving at the same time. Basically LoopBe1 is an "invisible cable" to connect a MIDI outport of an application to any other application´s MIDI inport.Īll MIDI data sent to the program´s output is channeled to the receiving applications in realtime. When the opportunity came to join the senior team and help develop the business to the next level, it felt like a fantastic match based on my experience, drive and ambition. Exciting times are ahead for us all as we see our industry continue to grow and diversify.LoopBe1 is an internal MIDI device for transferring MIDI data between computer programs. Michelle Martin commented: “I have long admired the quality of the work at Milk and the culture they have created, there’s a great vibe amongst the staff and a real sense of team spirit. We’re thrilled to welcome Michelle as well as Andy, Oliver, Noga and Giacomo to our team to help drive the next stage of our growth and enable Milk to continue to create outstanding work for our episodic and feature film clients.” It’s time for Milk to expand the senior team and mentor the next generation of creative talent. Milk’s CEO Will Cohen said: “There’s now more demand for VFX than I’ve ever seen, in turn creating incredible opportunities for VFX studios to evolve.
Milk is currently in production on a range of major episodic and film projects – some of which include Working Title’s films The Swimmers and What’s Love Got To Do With It in addition to Amazon Studios/ Left Bank Picture’s episodic series Three Pines. In addition, experienced VFX Producer Noga Allon-Stein (Amazon’s The Power Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen andWes Anderson’s The French Dispatch) has joined Milk’s production team from Union VFX and Giacomo Sotgiu has come on board as VFX Producer from Freefolk.
Martin’s appointment comes as Milk hires top new talent to boost its creative and production teams: Veteran VFX Supervisor Andy Morley ( Avengers: Infinity War Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them Batman Begins) joins, bringing experience from a career spanning Cinesite, Aardman Animations, Lucasfilm, MPC and most recently Outpost VFX VFX Supervisor Oliver Cubbage (George Clooney’s The Midnight Sky Netflix’ The Witcher) has come on board to oversee the VFX for Three Pines (Amazon/Left Bank Pictures) joining from One of Us. Martin brings over twenty years of global VFX production and development expertise, most recently at Framestore – where she was instrumental in growing the TV/Episodic slate to an award winning level across London, New York and Montreal, overseeing projects including The Crown, Watchmen, His House, Lovecraft Country, The Boys and Black Mirror, as well as the global event series MARS. She will work closely with CEO Will Cohen, alongside the Board and senior management and creative teams to deliver Milk’s growth plans. Martin will develop and drive Milk’s growing episodic and film production slate and oversee marketing. VFX studio Milk has appointed Michelle Martin, Framestore’s Head of Business Development, Episodic to a newly created role as its Chief Business Development Officer, as Milk expands its creative and production teams.