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Digital Domain (website here) is a Californian-based effects studio. Originally, it was a collaboration between James Cameron, Stan Winston and former head of ILM Scott Ross in 1994. All three eventually left the company. The company has provided CG and miniature work[1] for over sixty films, multiple commercials and over a dozen games.
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