Conductor has integrated CoreWeave compute into its cloud-based rendering service, broadening access to high-performance GPUs for visual effects, animation, and motion graphics projects. This expansion allows Conductor users to leverage CoreWeave's NVIDIA RTX A5000 and A6000 cards, ensuring consistent performance and cost-effective rendering.
Benefits of the Integration
The new integration offers several advantages for VFX and animation studios. Users gain access to performant GPU resources on demand, with consistent pricing that doesn't fluctuate based on demand. Additionally, there are no egress charges, providing greater flexibility in data management.
CoreWeave's comprehensive GPU selection enables artists and studios to optimize their instance choices, potentially reducing costs while maintaining or enhancing performance compared to other cloud providers.
Customer Testimonials
Rich Freidlander, co-founder and VFX supervisor at Brainstorm Digital, highlighted the benefits of the integration: “Conductor has been a great solution for us, especially when we needed quick access to resources across various data centers. Now that we’re fully cloud-based on CoreWeave, this fusion is exciting and will help us work more efficiently.”
Technical Details
Compatible with Linux, Mac, and Windows operating systems, Conductor supports a wide range of industry-standard creative applications, including Adobe After Effects, Autodesk 3ds Max, Maya, and Arnold, Blender, Epic Games’ Unreal Engine, Maxon’s Cinema 4D and Redshift, Foundry’s Nuke, Cara VR, Katana, Modo, and Ocula, Chaos Group’s V-Ray, Pixar’s Universal Scene Description, Renderman, Golaem, Bluegfx’s Miarmy, Ephere’s Ornatrix, Boris FX’s Silhouette, and Peregrine Labs’ Yeti.
Conductor can also be used with AWS and Google Cloud Platform compute resources in addition to CoreWeave. The integration was a top priority for Conductor since it was acquired by CoreWeave at the beginning of the year.


