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Sony Pictures Imageworks

Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc. is a Canadian-American visual effects and computer animation studio headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, with additional offices in Los Angeles, California and Montreal, Quebec. SPI is a unit of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group.

History
Sony Pictures Imageworks was formed in 1992 with five employees to use computers to help plan complicated scenes for live-action films. Located in the former TriStar building, their first work was a previsualization for the 1993 film Striking Distance. In April 1993, the previously unnamed unit received its current name. In 1997, SPI became part of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Digital Studios unit. To fill the gaps between VFX jobs, SPI decided to partake in the more profitable animation business. SPI completed its first feature animation project in 2006 with the release of Open Season, which was produced by sister company Sony Pictures Animation. In 2007, SPI acquired Indian visual effects studio FrameFlow to take advantage of lower labor costs. Renamed to Imageworks India, a modern facility was opened in Chennai a year later. To leverage New Mexico's tax rebates and talent base, a satellite production facility was opened in 2007 in Albuquerque, becoming the largest post-production operation in the state. In 2010, SPI opened a production studio in Vancouver, British Columbia, in order to take advantage of the local talent pool and government film production incentives. Two years later, the studio doubled its Vancouver facilities. At the same time, the Albuquerque studio was closed down due to declining state subsidies and difficulty with attracting artists to move there. By May 2014, entire headquarters and production had been moved to Vancouver, with only a small office remaining in Culver City. At the same time, SPI closed down its Indian studio, laying off around 100 employees. A year later, over 700 artists moved into a new 74,000-square feet headquarters in Vancouver. On October 6, 2023, Cartoon Brew reported that DreamWorks Animation was moving away from producing films in-house at their Glendale campus to rely more heavily on outside studios after 2024, as part of a layoff by chief operating officer Randy Lake in a series of meetings the previous month. According to the report, SPI was named as the animation service for a then-unannounced DreamWorks sequel (The Bad Guys 2) scheduled for 2025. The film would use a "mixed production model", in which pre-production would be done in-house at DreamWorks along with approximately 50% of the asset build and one hour of production, while SPI would handle the other 50% of asset builds and 20 minutes of shot production. == Technology ==
Technology
During 2009–2010, SPI made a transition from a traditional, emotional, multi-pass rendering system to a largely single-pass, global illumination system incorporating modern ray-tracing and physically based shading techniques. They have achieved that with Arnold Renderer, an unbiased stochastic ray tracer. Arnold, started in 1997 by Marcos Fajardo, was co-developed between 2004 and 2009 with SPI, where Marcos was employed, and a commercial branch is being developed by Marcos' Madrid-based company Solid Angle SL (now owned by Autodesk). Arnold was used on projects such as Monster House, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, 2012, Alice in Wonderland, The Smurfs and Arthur Christmas. == Filmography ==
Filmography
Sony Pictures Imageworks has provided visual effects and digital animation for the following films: Television The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest ("The Edge of Yesterday") • Stuart Little: The Animated Series (CGI animation and visual effects) • Love, Death & Robots ("Lucky 13" and "In Vaulted Halls Entombed") • The Falcon and the Winter Soldier ("One World, One People") • Hawkeye (2 episodes) • The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (TV special) == Controversy ==
Controversy
In an article published by Vulture in June 2023, several animators quit Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse due to unstable working conditions. According to the Animation Guild, while SPI is associated with Sony Pictures Animation, SPI remains non-union. == See also ==
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