Frantic Films VFX Takes on Dragonball: Evolution

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"I'm very proud of the work that we completed for DRAGONBALL EVOLUTION," commented Michael Fink, CEO, Senior Visual Effects Supervisor, Frantic Films. "The sheer number of shots we completed in such a short timeframe is pretty phenomenal. It's a true testament to the collaborative workflow we have between our global network of facilities-Frantic Films VFX in Winnipeg, Vancouver and Los Angeles, and our parent company Prime Focus Group in Mumbai and sister shop Machine FX in London."

About Frantic Films VFX
Headquartered in Winnipeg, Canada, with offices in Vancouver and Los Angeles, Calif., Frantic Films VFX has been operating divisions that provide visual effects for film and television, and VFX software development since 1997. Frantic Films' VFX award-winning visual effects teams have worked on films including DRAGONBALL EVOLUTION, RED CLIFF, W., FANTASTIC FOUR: THE RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER, GRINDHOUSE, SUPERMAN RETURNS, X-MEN 3, POSEIDON and many others. The company's software tools were developed to solve complex production challenges on in-house feature effects projects, and are also in use at many leading 3D animation and effects facilities worldwide. In November of 2007 Frantic Films VFX became a division of international post and VFX leader Prime Focus Group. For more information, visit http://www.franticfilms.com.






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