rdfs:comment
| - Eden FX ist eine Firma für visuelle Effekte und CGI-Technik. Sie war verantwortlich für die visuellen Effekte in der siebten Staffel von [[]] und allen vier [[]]-Staffeln. Eden FX erhielt Emmy Awards für die visuellen Effekte des Voyager-Finales , und den Enterprise-Episoden , und .
- The company has won Emmy Awards for their VFX on Voyager's series finale, "Endgame" , and the Enterprise episodes "Broken Bow" and "Countdown" and received nominations for the Voyager episode "Workforce" and the Enterprise episodes "Breaking the Ice" , "Dead Stop" , "The Expanse" , and "The Council" .
|
abstract
| - Eden FX ist eine Firma für visuelle Effekte und CGI-Technik. Sie war verantwortlich für die visuellen Effekte in der siebten Staffel von [[]] und allen vier [[]]-Staffeln. Eden FX erhielt Emmy Awards für die visuellen Effekte des Voyager-Finales , und den Enterprise-Episoden , und .
- The company has won Emmy Awards for their VFX on Voyager's series finale, "Endgame" , and the Enterprise episodes "Broken Bow" and "Countdown" and received nominations for the Voyager episode "Workforce" and the Enterprise episodes "Breaking the Ice" , "Dead Stop" , "The Expanse" , and "The Council" . The loss of the Star Trek account in 2005, after Enterprise was canceled – ending for the time being the live-action franchise – , came as a severe blow to Eden FX as it had up till then been their primary account. A substantial number of employees, including former Foundation "refugees", had to be laid off. Most of them however, quickly found new gainful employment at the effects house Zoic Studios which provided the digital VFX for Ronald D. Moore's then recently revamped Battlestar Galactica franchise. At Zoic these former Eden staffers helped that successful franchise to its slew of Emmy Award nominations and wins, just like they had done for the Star Trek franchise. Eden FX specializes in various effects techniques: 3D animation, digital matte painting, character animation, compositing, on-set supervision, and conceptual design. In addition to Star Trek, they have done effects work on such television programs as J.J. Abrams' Alias and Lost, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The Office, Ghost Whisperer, and 24, and blockbuster films like Hellboy, Miami Vice, The Passion of the Christ, Spider-Man 3, Superman Returns, and Syriana. They have also worked on commercials for the likes of Kellogg's, Wendy's, and Nokia. In 2007, Eden FX ended its independent existence when it was acquired by the larger Point.360 company, though Eden FX kept its identity initially as a separate entity within the group. [2] Both Miller and Gross were retained as managers for the company they founded, though, as of 2013, Eden FX is no longer recognized as a separate entity on Point.360's official site.
|