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Jason Piccioni Joins FuseFX

Visual effects studio FuseFX adds Jason Piccioni to its ranks of full-time VFX supervisors.

Los Angeles, CA – Visual effects studio FuseFX has added Jason Piccioni to its ranks of full-time VFX supervisors.

Piccioni began his career in visual effects in the early 1990s at Dream Quest Images, working in the miniature department and proprietary real-time motion control systems and later with the company’s transition into the digital realm by assisting in the conversion of optical printers into the first generation of film scanners.

Piccioni then spent 10 years at Cinesite Hollywood and Warner Bros Animation working as visual effects supervisor on such films as X-Men 2, After the Sunset, Reign of Fire, and The Lake House.

As an independent visual effects supervisor, he has worked regularly with various production companies, including Broken Lizard Industries and the Polish Brothers, on feature films such as The Dukes of Hazzard, The Astronaut Farmer, Beerfest, and Invasion.  Piccioni recently completed the fantasy/action film The Warrior’s Way for director Sngmoo Lee and producer Barrie Osborne.   Shot entirely on green screen on location in New Zealand, Piccioni oversaw the design and creation of over 1,700 VFX shots, as well as directing visual effects and stunt units.

He currently supervises a range of projects for FuseFX, both in house and on set, including several ongoing projects for Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions and FX’s hit series American Horror Story. Blumhouse’s latest film, Sinister, releases October 12.  Season 2 of American Horror Story premieres October 17.

“Jason and I have worked together for many years on some major motion pictures,” said David Altenau, founder of FuseFX.  “He has a great eye, and knows how to work closely with filmmakers to design and implement amazing visual effects.  We’re really excited to have him as part of the team at Fuse.”

Founded four years ago, FuseFX is rapidly emerging as one of the key players in VFX for television productions, as well as increased work on small feature productions. The studio consistently has 10 to 15 active television series in production at any one time, in addition to commercials and feature projects.

Source: FuseFX

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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