InterMedia Prior to founding his own companies, Lewis was a Senior Vice President of InterMedia/Film Equities, a media investment banking and advisory company.
L-Squared Entertainment In 1994, Lewis cofounded L-Squared Entertainment, a digital entertainment studio which specialized in using new technologies in the entertainment industry. The company was acclaimed for its
PC-generated digital effects in the film
Virtuosity. Lewis was a producer on the 3D movie
Siegfried and Roy: The Magic Box, which won a MAXI award for best 3D picture in 1999, and he also co-produced the 3D movie
T-Rex: Back To The Cretaceous. The company also produced for
CAA and
Intel New Media Lab Virtual Studio Tour starring
Danny DeVito RealD In 2003, Lewis cofounded
RealD, a visual entertainment technology company headquartered in
Beverly Hills with offices in Boulder,
London,
Shanghai,
Beijing,
Moscow,
Tokyo,
Taiwan, and
Hong Kong. The first film to use RealD 3D technology was
Disney's 2005 film
Chicken Little. RealD has since become the world's largest 3D cinema platform with more than 27,500 screens in 72 countries, In 2010, Lewis made RealD available for
public trading. The company is traded on the
New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RLD. RealD was named as one of the world's most innovative companies by
Fast Company magazine. In November 2015, RealD announced it would be sold to private-equity firm Rizvi Traverse Management, LLC for approximately $551 million. The merger was completed in February 2016. == Awards ==