Visual effects company Digital Domain has entered into a non-exclusive partnership with production tech and services provider Prg (Production Resource Group). Per the “co-brand” agreement, when required for certain projects, the two companies will offer their services as a sort of “one stop shop.” That might include areas such as virtual production, for which Prg would provide the LED wall and other onset gear while Digital Domain would offer its digital VFX capabilities.
“Our co-branding partnership has a clear objective: to retain and expand market share, foster innovative trends and explore pioneering technologies that redefine the art of storytelling, all while delivering significant cost savings without compromising quality to our mutual clients,” said Digital Domain president and COO Lala Gavgavian.
In addition to their visual effects work, which has ranged from Titanic to productions in the Marvel Cinematic Universe such as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Digital Domain services areas such as virtual reality and gaming.
“Our co-branding partnership has a clear objective: to retain and expand market share, foster innovative trends and explore pioneering technologies that redefine the art of storytelling, all while delivering significant cost savings without compromising quality to our mutual clients,” said Digital Domain president and COO Lala Gavgavian.
In addition to their visual effects work, which has ranged from Titanic to productions in the Marvel Cinematic Universe such as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Digital Domain services areas such as virtual reality and gaming.
- 9/19/2023
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Visual effects firm Digital Domain and Production Resource Group have teamed to expand the menu of vfx and post-production services offered by both firms.
Digital Domain and Prg together aim to offer clients one-stop-shopping for high-end visual effects, holograms, virtual production and other content creation-related services. The new partners bill the deal as a “co-branded” arrangement that extends the reach of both firms.
“Our co-branding partnership has a clear objective: to retain and expand market share, foster innovative trends, and explore pioneering technologies that redefine the art of storytelling,” said Lala Gavgavian, president and chief operating officer of Digital Domain.
Todd Hoddick, president of entertainment for Prg, emphasized that the goal is to offer more efficient and cost-effective options for the many studios and producers that work with both companies.
“Through our partnership with Digital Domain, virtual production redefines creative boundaries. It empowers brands in cost-conscious markets and studios catering to diverse consumer preferences,...
Digital Domain and Prg together aim to offer clients one-stop-shopping for high-end visual effects, holograms, virtual production and other content creation-related services. The new partners bill the deal as a “co-branded” arrangement that extends the reach of both firms.
“Our co-branding partnership has a clear objective: to retain and expand market share, foster innovative trends, and explore pioneering technologies that redefine the art of storytelling,” said Lala Gavgavian, president and chief operating officer of Digital Domain.
Todd Hoddick, president of entertainment for Prg, emphasized that the goal is to offer more efficient and cost-effective options for the many studios and producers that work with both companies.
“Through our partnership with Digital Domain, virtual production redefines creative boundaries. It empowers brands in cost-conscious markets and studios catering to diverse consumer preferences,...
- 9/19/2023
- by William Earl
- Variety Film + TV
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Visual effects company Digital Domain — which worked on Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness and the upcoming Black Adam — has hired tech vet Hanno Basse as its chief technology officer. He will oversee and develop new tech and continue the company’s work in areas including digital humans and AI-powered tools.
With more than 30 years in the business, Basse most recently served as Cto of Microsoft Azure Media and Entertainment, following a his time as Cto at 20th Century Fox prior to the Disney deal.
He’s the former chair of the Uhd Alliance, a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and a Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
“The next few years are going to be crucial for the VFX industry, as studios adapt to the needs of both the clients and audiences,...
Visual effects company Digital Domain — which worked on Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness and the upcoming Black Adam — has hired tech vet Hanno Basse as its chief technology officer. He will oversee and develop new tech and continue the company’s work in areas including digital humans and AI-powered tools.
With more than 30 years in the business, Basse most recently served as Cto of Microsoft Azure Media and Entertainment, following a his time as Cto at 20th Century Fox prior to the Disney deal.
He’s the former chair of the Uhd Alliance, a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and a Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
“The next few years are going to be crucial for the VFX industry, as studios adapt to the needs of both the clients and audiences,...
- 9/29/2022
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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