Industry animation and VFX studios are continue to announce hires from units of the former Technicolor, which collapsed in February amid financial difficulties.
Paris-headquartered Technicolor was the parent company of VFX giant MPC, commercial VFX studio The Mill, Mikros Animation and Technicolor Gaming. It’s closure affected thousands of artists around the world. Among the recent deals, Rodeo FX acquired Mikros Animation’s Paris and Montreal studios.
Framestore has expanded the creative leadership at its London headquarters with the addition of VFX supervisor Patrick Ledda and animation supervisor Daniel Blacker, who come from London-headquartered MPC. Blacker recently worked as animation supervisor on Barry Jenkins’ “Mufasa: The Lion King” for Disney and
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