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Flash Film Works
Offices: Hollywood, California
Flash Film Works was founded in 1993 by visual effects supervisor William
Mesa (The Fugitive, Army of Darkness). Over the years, Flash Film Works
has worked on numerous different films including Collateral Damage, Holes
and The Italian Job. Through a collaboration with Visual Effect Supervisor
Jeffrey Okun, Flash Film Works handled major effects sequences in several
big budget studio films, including Deep Blue Sea, Red Planet and The Last
Samurai. Other films in the past few years have included White Chicks, Dark
Water. Into The Blue, Elizabethtown and Glory Road. |
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Framestore CFC
Offices: London, England & New York, New York
Framestore CFC a visual effects and computer animation studio, with over
20 years of experience in digital film and video technology. The company
has won numerous international awards including two Technical Academy Awards
from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, three BAFTA Craft
Awards and eleven Primetime Emmy Awards. The company's movie portfolio includes
work on such films as Superman Returns, X-Men: The Last Stand,
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and Charlie and The Chocolate
Factory. |
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Giant Killer Robots
Offices: San Francisco, California
Giant Killer Robots (GKR) is an Academy and Emmy Award-winning visual effects
boutique specializing in high-end, high resolution CGI animation. GKR provides
complete production services from preliminary creative and technical guidance
to final compositing. They service all aspects of the entertainment industry.
As a boutique, GKR provides clients with a hands-on/interactive work experience
that emphasizes creativity while minimizing bureaucracy. Administrators
and managers are kept to a minimum; there is as little interference as possible
between your project and their artists. |
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Gray Matter FX
Offices: Venice, California
At Gray matter they produce handcrafted 2D and 3D visual effects for feature
films. They are a visual effects firm of choice for auteur directors as
well as for big budget studio projects with complex scenes to realize. They
have the ability to accommodate the needs and desires of their directors
utilizing the knowledge, experience, creativity and expertise that their
visual effects team offers. Gray Matter specializes in what is called invisible
effects, a computer graphics that looks so real they disappear into the
imagery. They worked on Lords of Dogtown, Secret Window and Adaptation. |
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of Moves
Offices: Los Angeles, California
They started this business out of a passion for motion capture and animation.
They have been fortunate enough to have earned the business of the top names
in the industry and have provided work for some of the world's biggest movies,
games, TV shows, commercials, and music videos. In mid-2004, House of Moves
was acquired by VICON Motion Systems, the world's leading and largest optical
motion capture system manufacturer. HOM has long used the VICON system,
but is now very proud to be part of the VICON family! |
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| Hydraulx
Offices: Santa Monica, California
Hydraulx is a uniquely designed and operated award-winning visual effects
facility. As a full service visual effects house, Hydraulx has the versatility
to provide clients with the best visual effects possible regardless of size
or scope. The company has been built around two primary goals: hire the
best artists in the industry and arm them with the latest and greatest in
tools and processing power. |
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