In a Netflix blog post penned by the united studio’s CEO Jeffrey Shapiro, it was revealed that the streamer-producers’ visual effects and virtual production outfits Scanline VFX and Eyeline Studios have come together under the single brand banner, Eyeline. The studios have both contributed to head-turning visuals in Netflix titles like Wednesday and The Eternaut.
Founded 36 years ago, Scanline earned a Scientific and Technical Academy Award for its proprietary fluid simulation software, Flowline, and has contributed to other global hits such as Stranger Things, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire and Netflix’s latest film, The Woman in Cabin 10. Last month, Scanline won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or Movie for Andor Season 2.
Eyeline Studios, founded in 2019, pioneered the use of virtual production and volumetric capture, earning the Visual Effects Society’s inaugural Groundbreaking Technology Award for its stage technology, most recently showcased in the creation of Professor Orloff in Wednesday Season 2. The Light Dome — the first of its kind to replicate any real-world lighting condition with exacting realism — was recently used on Happy Gilmore 2 and the upcoming A House of Dynamite. Eyeline has also been in the vanguard of applying generative AI to production, notably in Netflix’s Argentine sci-fi series The Eternaut.
Shapiro added that the unified Eyeline’s work in upcoming titles including Stranger Things Season 5, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, The Witcher Seasons 4 and 5, One Piece Season 2, Godzilla x Kong: Supernova, Spider-Man Noir and Daredevil: Born Again Season 2.
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