Digital Domain

Digital Domain by Piers Bizony, published by Aurum Press in 2001, offers an insightful look into the world of movie special effects. This 256-page book explores the journey of Digital Domain, a company founded in 1993 by notable figures James Cameron, Stan Winston, and Scott Ross. The narrative highlights how the success of films like Titanic brought the company into the spotlight, while its innovative contributions to key films of the 1990s established its reputation in the industry.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Digital Domain’s groundbreaking work on films such as True Lies, Interview With The Vampire, Apollo 13, and Armageddon. The book focuses on the company’s ability to create believable visual effects that integrate seamlessly with live action, showcasing the technical advancements and creative processes behind these cinematic achievements. With its emphasis on humor and entertainment, this edition provides a comprehensive overview of a pivotal player in the evolution of film technology.
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While it was undoubtedly the outstanding success of Titanic that brought Digital Domain to the attention of a wider audience, the company’s ambitious and innovative work distinguished some of the key films of the 1990s. Founded in 1993 by James Cameron, Stan Winston and Scott Ross, Digital Domain is now well established as one of the front-runners in the world of movie special effects. Features such as True Lies, Interview With The Vampire, Apollo 13 and Armageddon have cemented the company’s reputation for devising utterly believable visual-effects sequences that blend seamlessly into the live action.
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