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=== Films and other projects Digital Domain have worked on include: ===
 
* ''[[Two Thousand Twelve (Film)2012|Two Thousand Twelve]]''
* ''[[A Beautiful Mind]]''
* ''[[Apollo 13]]''
* ''[[Armageddon]]''
* ''[[Bulletstorm (Video Game)|Bulletstorm]]''
* ''[[The Curious Case of Benjamin Button]]''
* ''[[The Day After Tomorrow]]''
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* ''[[Real Steel]]''
* ''[[Secondhand Lions]]'' (Also produced film)
* ''[[Speed Racer (Filmfilm)|Speed Racer]]'' (were the leads in developing the software and cars)
* ''[[Star Trek (Filmfilm)|Star Trek]]''
* ''[[Thor (Filmfilm)|Thor]]''
* ''[[Titanic]]''
* The ''[[Transformers (Filmfilm)|Transformers]]'' Films
* ''[[Transformers Fall of Cybertron]]'' (VGA World Premiere Trailer)
* ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron: Legacy]]''
* ''[[True Lies]]'' (their first project)
* The [[Fake Shemp|Fake Shemping]] of [[Tupac Shakur]] at the 2012 edition of the Coachella festival.
* ''[[What Dreams May Come]]''
* ''[[X-Men (Filmfilm)|X-Men]] and X-Men: First Class''
 
 

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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.

In 2006, an affiliate company called Wyndcrest Holdings, LLC bought out the company. This means that yes, Michael Bay owns the studio.

Films and other projects Digital Domain have worked on include:


Tropes the company exhibits:

  1. yes, you read it correctly. Titanic and The Fifth Element mainly.