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  • Luma Pictures Expands, Moves to Santa Monica


    Animation & EFX Studio Eyes Commercial Work, Embarks on Key Feature Projects

    SANTA MONICA, CA - Visual effects and animation company Luma Pictures has completed a move and a major expansion to facilitate its entry into commercial work and to meet the demands of several current feature film projects. The studio has relocated its production facility to a site in the heart of Santa Monica's media district and more than doubled the size of its staff and technical resources.

    Character animation specialist Mark Skelton, formerly with game company Blizzard Entertainment, is among the key hires as Luma's staff has grown from 10 to more than 30 artists. Additionally, the company has more than doubled its network of computer animation and compositing workstations and made commensurate additions to its data storage and rendering capacities. Luma plans to add further resources to support visual effects and animation work for television and cinema advertising, including editing and finishing systems.

    "We are committed to increasing our involvement in commercial work and felt that we could best accomplish that by moving to a site in Santa Monica where so much of that work is based," explained Luma Pictures visual effects supervisor and principal Payam Shohadai. "The timing was right as our success in features had caused us to outgrow our former location."

    Luma Pictures has retained Susan Bennett on the East Coast and Mary Ford on the West Coast to represent it for commercial work. The studio's commercial experience includes spots for Burger King and Compaq Computers.

    The moves are, in part, predicated on Luma's current commitments for feature film work. The company was recently named the key visual effects supplier for a film for a major studio that will entail the delivery of more than 200 visual effects shots. Immediately upon the completion of that project, Luma will move onto another large scale film project, involving significant 3D creature animation. Among Luma's recently completed projects are effects for Breakin' All the Rules for Screen Gems, Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights for Miramax and Unchain My Heart: The Ray Charles Story for Crusader Entertainment.

    Skelton arrives with a reputation as a gifted character designer and modeler. In his five years at Blizzard Entertainment, he served as lead modeler with credits on such popular game titles as War Craft, Diablo and Starcraft. His latest project was a cinematic for Starcraft: Ghost, due for release later this year. He designed such well-known characters as Arthas, the villain from the War Craft series as well as the horde of orcs featured in that game.

    "When I arrived at Blizzard, there were only six people in the cinematics department and we did everything-animate, model, texture and composite," Skelton recalled. "As we grew, individual artists followed specific disciplines. I naturally gravitated toward creatures, although I continued to do sets and environments."

    Skelton added that he left Blizzard to pursue work in the film industry and had several offers before accepting a post with Luma. "I was looking for a new challenge and Luma offered me the best opportunity," Skelton said. "Very few mid-sized animation houses attract creature work, while at a giant company I would be more restricted. Here there are a lot of young artists who are hungry to do great work. We have the opportunity here to build an amazing company."

    Press Releases


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    • 02-12   Come on, Sneak. A. Peak.

      And see how Luma Pictures brought Medusa and Poseidon to life on the big screen

    • 08-02   Luma Re-Teamed with Joel & Ethan Coen for A Serious Man

      Film's Sole VFX Supplier, Studio Delivers 100 Shots Including 3D Village and Panoramic 3D Matte Paintings

      07-01   Luma Pictures Applies Its Wizardry to HP6

      Studio's Clever Illusions Include a Bronze Owl, a Mysterious "Love Potion", Flying Books and a Malevolent Necklace

      04-29   Luma Helps Bring "Wolverine" to a Thrilling Close

      VFX Studio Delivers 125 Shots for Latest X-Men Epic

      04-01   Lindsay Burnett Joins Luma as Director of Business Development

    • 10-20   Luma is the Powerhouse that Lights the "City of Ember"

      Massive CG Environments, Water Simulations and a Giant Star Nosed Mole Highlight 100+ Shot VFX Package

    • 11-06   Luma Creates Texas-Size VFX for "No Country for Old Men"

      Studio Sole VFX Vendor for Coen Brothers Drama

      04-27   Luma Achieves Towering Results for "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End"

      Working in support of ILM, studio ropes in films' spectacular "Calypso" sequence

      03-23   Luma Pictures delivers invisible VFX for "First Snow"

      01-09   Luma goes croc hunting with Touchstone's "Primeval"

      In one of its most technically ambitious projects to date, Luma Pictures served as lead visual effects house for PRIMEVAL, Touchstone Pictures' new horror film

    • 12-05   Luma reates beautiful intense VFX for "Apocalypto"

      Studio Tapped to Produce Everything for a CG Butterfly to Intense Action for Jungle Epic

      12-04   Luma Creates a White Christmas for "The Holiday"

      Luma Pictures made sure there was snow for The Holiday in providing visualeffects services for Sony Pictures' new romantic comedy.

      12-01   Luma is excited to begin work on the latest Cohen Brothers feature film project No Country for Old Men

      Acclaimed filmmakers joel and Ethan Coen will write and direct it for a2007 release

      09-07   Luma Pictures Works Magic in "The Covenant"

      Studio Ventures into the Supernatural with Renny Harlin Thriller

      05-01   Luma goes on the hunt for a Killer Crocodile with the latest award of Touchstone Pictures'"Primeval"

      Luma will take this one on, solo, as it increases its presence as a VFX contender in themarket

      01-13   Luma Hits New Heights with "Underworld: Evolution"

      A Lead House on Sci-Fi Spectacular Studio Reveals Its Mastery of Creatures & 3D Environments

    • 09-29   Luma Pictures Takes a Bite Out of "Into the Blue"

      Studio Creates 3D Sharks & Gore for Ocean Thriller

      08-23   Luma Delivers 200+ CG Shots for Lakeshore's "The Cave"

      3D Creatures that Battle Humans and Sprawling Underground Environments Highlight Huge CG Package

      06-20   Luma Signs with Finn Saxon for Commercial Representation

      05-31   Luma Pictures Tames the Beast for Nike

      CG Studio Blends Nature and Basketball in First TV Commercial Assignment

      03-22   Luma Pictures Tapped for VFX on "Underworld II"

    • 09-16   Luma Completes 150 VFX Shots for "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow"

      Santa Monica Studio Creates Films' Stunning Underwater Battle

      09-07   Luma Pictures Powers "Zoom"

      Studio Creates VFX for Sony Pictures Release

      02-18   Luma Pictures Expands, Moves to Santa Monica

      Animation & EFX Studio Eyes Commercial Work, Embarks on Key Feature Projects

    • 12-03   Luma Creates Invisible Effects Robert Benton's "The Human Stain"

      Boutique VFX House Creates Innovative and Invisible Visuals for Film Starring Kidman and Hopkins

      12-01   Luma Pictures is Coming to Town with "Bad Santa"

      09-30   Luma Explores the World of Vampires and Werewolves for "Underworld"

      Visual Effects House Crafts 3D Environments, Creature Transformation and More for Stylish Horror Film

      08-26   Luma Pictures Wins VFX Package for "Wicker Park"

      07-01   Luma Debuts with EFX for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

      Los Angeles Visual Effects House Produces EFX Packages as Vendor for Sony Pictures Imageworks

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