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Digital Domain Loses Termination Suit
Jul 06, 2009
'Button' f x company to pay $2 mil in damages. In a verdict handed down Thursday evening in Malibu, Christian Bradley "Brad" Call has won his wrongful termination suit against visual effects shop Digital Domain and has been More...
Benjamin Button Vfx
Mar 02, 2009
For everyone who missed it the first time around: Digital Domain's site for a behind the scenes look at Benjamin Button is now online for everyone... no passwords... no limits... just amazing visual effects! The site More...
Academy Presents 2009 Academy Awards
Feb 23, 2009
Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2008 were presented yesterday, Feb. 22, 2009, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood Highland Center in Los Angeles and televised live by ABC. The list of nominees and winners More...
Academy Presents 2009 Scientific & Technical Awards
Feb 07, 2009
Actress Jessica Biel presented the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Scientific and Technical Awards on Feb. 7, 2009, at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Among the awards voted by the Academy’s Board of Governors, the Gordon More...
NewTek Unveils LightWave CORE Technology
Feb 05, 2009
Via a streamed live presentation on www.ustream.com, NewTek announced LightWave CORE, its next-generation 3D application. LightWave CORE offers a unified environment that allows anything to be animated in any number of ways. More...
Aliens Trash San Francisco, Courtesy of the Latest Technology
Feb 02, 2009
When Jeffrey Katzenberg came to San Francisco earlier this month to screen clips from his forthcoming film, he issued a warning: “What you are about to see may be disturbing to watch.” Disturbing, More...
Gradient Effects Earns VES Award Nom for Gnarls Barkley Video
Jan 29, 2009
Visual effects studio Gradient Effects received a Visual Effects Society (VES) Award nomination for its design and animation work on the music video for Gnarls Barkley’s “Who’s Gonna Save My Soul,” which was written and directed More...




Visual Effects Society Announces Award Nominees
Jan 29, 2009
The Visual Effects Society (VES) announced the nominees for the 7th Annual VES Awards ceremony, which recognizes outstanding visual effects in the categories of film, animation, television, commercials and video games. Nominees More...
Buster Design Opens 'T.I.'s Road to Redemption'
Jan 29, 2009
Buster Design, the motion graphics and animation division of marketing and production agency Stun Creative, produced the show open for the MTV reality series starring superstar rapper T.I. The show open for T.I.’s Road to More...
Digiscope Delivers Effects for 'Push'
Jan 29, 2009
Visual effects production studio Digiscope completed more than 300 effects shots for the Summit Entertainment Icon Productions feature film Push. Digiscope worked concurrently with UK-based Peerless Camera Company, which produced More...
Zoic Studios Titles 'Trust Me'
Jan 28, 2009
Zoic Studios, known for producing creative content for advertising and episodic television, saw these worlds unite when tapped for the main titles for the new series Trust Me which premiered Jan. 26 on TNT. Trust Me centers on More...
How 'Benjamin Button' Will Win All The FX Awards
Jan 23, 2009
Benjamin Button has swept the Oscar nominations. And while I may not agree with all of the noms, Button should be a lock for Visual Effects. Check out this new behind-the-scenes video. Benjamin More...
The gathering of wizards in Beverly Hills...
Jan 22, 2009
The visual effects branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences held its annual "Bakeoffs" Thursday evening to choose the films that will be nominated for an Oscar at the 81st Annual Academy Awards. A total More...
WATCH: The Amazing Effects Of Benjamin Button
Jan 20, 2009
If you haven't seen Benjamin Button and hate spoilers, stop reading now. Just go read Bob Cesca's column - it's always good. Still here? Okay... The Holy Grail of computer animation More...
'Button' VFX Made Impossible Possible
Jan 08, 2009
Digital Domain up to challenge of 'Curious Case.' Even more than most vfx-heavy movies, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button required a series of "Eureka!" moments."We started Benjamin Button in the mid-'90s with Ron More...
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