Hollywood-based visual effects studio Eden FX has been bought by Point.360, a provider of integrated media management services. Eden has contributed to such feature films as Superman Returns, Hellboy, and the recent release The Last Mimzy, but has done the bulk of its work on TV. In addition to handling the entire run of UPN’s Star Trek: Enterprise, the company has racked up credits on CBS’ Ghost Whisperer, Fox’s 24, HBO’s Six Feet Under, NBC’s The Office and Surface, and ABC’s Lost and Invasion, as well as numerous commercials.
Point.360 provides high-definition and standard-definition digital mastering, data conversion, video and film asset management and computer graphics services to owners, producers and distributors of entertainment and advertising content. The company’s interconnected facilities in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Dallas and San Francisco deliver commercials, movie trailers, electronic press kits, infomercials and syndicated programming via both physical and electronic means to broadcast outlets worldwide.
‘Eden will give Point.360 another means by which to cement relations with our existing customers by significantly increasing our ‘from camera to customer’ service offering, and adds Eden customers to our post production client portfolio,’ says Point.360 president and CEO Haig S. Bagerdjian.
Formed in 2000 by visual effects and post-production experts John Gross and Mark Miller, Eden FX specializes in 3D animation, compositing, 3D matte painting, character animation and on-set supervision. More infmation on the company and its services can be found at www.edenfx.com.
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