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In 2006, an affiliate company called [http://www.wyndcrest.com Wyndcrest Holdings, LLC] bought out the company. This means that yes, [[Michael Bay]] owns the studio. |
In 2006, an affiliate company called [http://www.wyndcrest.com Wyndcrest Holdings, LLC] bought out the company. This means that yes, [[Michael Bay]] owns the studio. |
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=== Films and other projects Digital Domain have worked on include: === |
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* ''[[2012|Two Thousand Twelve]]'' |
* ''[[2012|Two Thousand Twelve]]'' |
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* ''[[A Beautiful Mind]]'' |
* ''[[A Beautiful Mind]]'' |
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* ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]] and X-Men: First Class'' |
* ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]] and X-Men: First Class'' |
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=== Tropes the company exhibits: === |
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* [[Animesque]]: Used in a recent [http://digitaldomain.com/projects/86 Dodge commercial] |
* [[Animesque]]: Used in a recent [http://digitaldomain.com/projects/86 Dodge commercial] |
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* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Possibly invoked in Lake Placid, Tron: Legacy and Speed Racer, played straight in The Golden Compass |
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Possibly invoked in Lake Placid, Tron: Legacy and Speed Racer, played straight in The Golden Compass |
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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.
- Two Thousand Twelve
- A Beautiful Mind
- Apollo 13
- Armageddon
- Bulletstorm
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- The Day After Tomorrow
- The Fifth Element
- Fight Club
- Every Gears of War Commercial (using the actual Game Engine)
- The Golden Compass
- Halo 3: "Starry Night" commercial
- Lake Placid
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
- Killzone 3
- Pirates of The Caribbean: At Worlds End
- Real Steel
- Secondhand Lions (Also produced film)
- Speed Racer (were the leads in developing the software and cars)
- Star Trek
- Thor
- Titanic
- The Transformers Films
- Transformers Fall of Cybertron (VGA World Premiere Trailer)
- Tron: Legacy
- True Lies (their first project)
- The Fake Shemping of Tupac Shakur at the 2012 edition of the Coachella festival.
- What Dreams May Come
- X-Men and X-Men: First Class
Digital Domain provides examples of the following tropes:
- Animesque: Used in a recent Dodge commercial
- Conspicuous CG: Possibly invoked in Lake Placid, Tron: Legacy and Speed Racer, played straight in The Golden Compass
- ↑ yes, you read it correctly. Titanic and The Fifth Element mainly.