Cinesite

Cinesite (also known as The Cinesite Group) is an independent, multinational business which provides services to the media and entertainment industries. Its head office in London opened for business in 1994, initially offering services in visual effects for film and television, subsequently expanding to include animation.

Cinesite
IndustryFilm
Visual effects
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
HeadquartersOfficial office: 10 Little Portland Street, London, England, United Kingdom W1W 7JG
International offices: 500-565 Great Northern Way, Vancouver, Canada V5T 0H8
500- 250 St-Antoine West H2Y 0A3, ,
Number of locations
3 (2022)
Key people
Antony Hunt (Group CEO)
Services
  • Visual effects
  • Animation
  • Virtual production
DivisionsCinesite VFX
Cinesite Animation
Cinesite Vancouver
Image Engine
Trixter VFX
L'Atelier Animation
FX3X (majority stake)
Squeeze Studio (majority stake)
Assemblage Entertainment (majority stake)
The Imaginarium Studios (majority stake)
Aniventure (affiliate)
Websitehttps://www.cinesite.com/

Divisions of Cinesite and its partner companies Image Engine[1] TRIXTER, L'Atelier Animation, The Imaginarium Studios, Squeeze and Assemblage Entertainment operate in London, Berlin, Munich, Skopje, Belgrade, Montreal, Quebec City, Vancouver, Atlanta and Mumbai with more than 2,500 employees.[2]

History

Foundation

Cinesite in London, the foyer at Medius House, March 2015

Cinesite opened its doors in Los Angeles in 1991 to help with the digital restoration of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.[3] The restoration was released in 1993, and Cinesite opened a division in London in 1994. There, it originally operated as a service bureau for Kodak's Cineon digital film system. Both locations subsequently evolved to become full service visual effects facilities. In 2003, Kodak merged the Cinesite Hollywood office into LaserPacific.

In May 2012, Kodak sold Cinesite to a UK-based private investor.[4] Current ownership is a combination of its existing management team supported by private investment.

International growth

After Cinesite became independent from Kodak in 2012, it began a sustained period of international growth.

In January 2014, with the support of Investissement Québec, Cinesite announced its opening of 27,000 sq ft studios in Montréal and a feature animation division at that location.[5] Its initial employment target was reached 18 months early, in August 2015.[6]

In July 2015, Cinesite announced its acquisition of Vancouver-based visual effects facility Image Engine, which has won Emmy awards for its visual effects on The Book of Boba Fett[7] and Game of Thrones and also received an Academy Award nomination for District 9 in 2010.[8]

In March 2017, it acquired Vancouver-based animation studio Nitrogen Studios and in August 2018 the German VFX studio TRIXTER.[9]

In June 2018, Cinesite was placed in the annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 league table, which ranks the UK's highest performing private firms by international growth.[10]

In 2022 the company announced a series of further acquisitions, beginning with L'Atelier Animation in July,[11] Squeeze Studios in early August,[12] Balkan-based visual effects studio FX3X later that month[13] and in November, Assemblage Entertainment in Mumbai.[14] In May 2023, Cinesite would purchase a majority stake in Andy Serkis' motion capture production studio The Imaginarium.[15]

Visual effects

The Cinesite group of visual effects companies includes its own brand services, along with partner companies Image Engine, TRIXTER and FX3X.

Notable feature film productions Cinesite has created visual effects for include Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical (2022), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022), No Time to Die (2021) and Avengers: Endgame (2019). Cinesite has completed work on all eight films in the Harry Potter franchise in addition to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and nine films in the James Bond franchise.

Cinesite's episodic work includes, Moon Knight, The Wheel of Time[16] and Emmy nominated The Man Who Fell to Earth.[17] It won a BAFTA craft award in 2022 for the second season of The Witcher[18] as well as Emmy awards for Generation Kill (2008) and Rome (2006). Emmy nominations include American Gods: Season 1 and Band of Brothers (2002).

Cinesite won a Visual Effects Society award in 2021 for its work on Universal Studios' stage-based stunt show The Bourne Stuntacular.[19] The show also won an award from the TEA (Themed Entertainment Association) which stated, "The high level of technical achievement and the creative application in creating a spectacular, immersive experience makes The Bourne Stuntacular a worthy recipient of this honor."[20]

The studio won a BAFTA in Special, Visual and Graphic Effects for its work on The Witcher S2 at the 2022 British Academy Television Craft Awards.

Feature animation

On 8 February 2016, Cinesite announced the launch of a dedicated feature animation division at its Montréal Studios. Since then, it has worked with production partners to complete Charming (2018), Gnome Alone (2018), Trouble (2019), and Fearless (2020) for 3QU Media, The Star (2017) for Sony Pictures Animation, and Extinct (2021) for Huayi Brothers.

In addition to providing production services for other studios, Cinesite produces its own animated features through Aniventure. Cinesite first collaborated with River Productions to produce Riverdance: The Animated Adventure (2021); an animated version of the Irish stage show of the same name, then took over production on the long-gestating feature Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank (2022).[21][22] They recently completed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023) & Hitpig (2024); a loose adaptation of the Berkeley Breathed book Pete & Pickles. Next set to produce the long in-development adaptation of Animal Farm directed by Andy Serkis and Paramount's untitled Smurfs musical (2025).[23][24]

Vancouver-based animation company Nitrogen Studios was rebranded under Cinesite soon after its acquisition by the group in March 2017.[25] Since then, it has worked for MGM on The Addams Family (2019) and its sequel.[26] In 2022, Cinesite acquired the Montreal-based L'Atelier Animation, and later in the year, purchased majority stakes in Squeeze Studio and Assemblage Entertainment.[27][28][29]

Virtual Production

In May 2023 Cinesite agreed to invest in The Imaginarium Studios, a Performance Capture and Virtual Production company with facilities at Pinewood Studios in the UK and at Trilith Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Immersive

In January 2024 Cinesite announced[30] it was opening an immersive division to create content that will span virtual, physical and mixed realities, location-based entertainment and theme park rides and attractions. The studio also confirmed it had entered a long-term partnership with Frameless Creative, the company behind the UK’s largest and London’s first permanent multi-sensory art experience.

The company also revealed[31] it had animated Forsaken a short film conceived and directed by award-winning filmmaker Roland Lane and supported by Greenpeace and Arts Council England.  Forsaken played on Outernet London’s floor to ceiling wrap around screens to highlight the mass extinction of life on Earth.

The studio created stage-based stunt show The Bourne Stuntacular for Universal Studios Orlando. The project won Outstanding Visual Effects in a Special Venue Project at the Visual Effects Society awards.[32]

Visualisation

In February 2024 Cinesite announced[33] it was opening a new division 'Cinesite VIS' to expand its previs, virtual production, techvis and postvis services. The newly created division is currently working on feature film projects as part of an integrated offering, but will also operate as a standalone visualisation vendor.

Credits

VFX

1990s–2000s

YearTitleStudioNotes
1996Space JamWarner Bros.
The Adventures of PinocchioNew Line Cinema
2001Harry Potter and The Philosopher's StoneWarner Bros.
2002Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets
2004Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban
King ArthurBuena Vista Pictures (via Touchstone Pictures)
TroyWarner Bros.
2005Charlie and The Chocolate FactoryWarner Bros. / Village Roadshow Pictures
Harry Potter and The Goblet of FireWarner Bros.
The Hitchhikers' Guide to The GalaxyBuena Vista Pictures (via Touchstone Pictures)
V For VendettaWarner Bros.
2007The Golden CompassNew Line Cinema
Harry Potter and The Order of The PhoenixWarner Bros.
UnderdogBuena Vista Pictures (via Walt Disney Pictures)
2009Harry Potter and The Half Blood PrinceWarner Bros.
MoonSony Pictures Classics / Stage 6 Films

2010s

YearTitleStudioNotes
2010Clash of the TitansWarner Bros. / Legendary Pictures
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1Warner Bros.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of TimeWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Walt Disney Pictures)
2011Battle: Los AngelesThe Asylum
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2Warner Bros.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger TidesWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Walt Disney Pictures)
2012John Carter
SkyfallMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Columbia Pictures
2013Iron Man 3Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Marvel Studios) / Paramount Pictures
World War ZParamount Pictures
2014300: Rise of an EmpireWarner Bros. / Legendary Pictures
Edge of TomorrowWarner Bros. / Village Roadshow Pictures
HerculesParamount Pictures / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Into the StormWarner Bros. / New Line Cinema / Village Roadshow Pictures
2015The Last Witch HunterSummit Entertainment / Lionsgate
MaggieLionsgate / Roadside Attractions / Grindstone Entertainment
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.Warner Bros.
The Revenant20th Century Fox / Regency Enterprises
San AndreasWarner Bros. / New Line Cinema / Village Roadshow Pictures
SpectreMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Columbia Pictures
2016Assassin's Creed20th Century Fox / Regency Enterprises
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemWarner Bros.
Independence Day: Resurgence20th Century Fox
Now You See Me 2Summit Entertainment / Lionsgate
2018Avengers: Infinity WarWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Marvel Studios)
The CommuterStudioCanal / Lionsgate
Mary Poppins ReturnsWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Walt Disney Pictures)
MuteNetflix
Robin HoodSummit Entertainment / Lionsgate
ZeroPen Marudhar Entertainment / Yash Raj Films / Zee Studios / Eveready Pictures /
2019Avengers: EndgameWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Marvel Studios)

2020s

YearTitleStudioNotes
2021Black WidowWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Marvel Studios)
Space Jam: A New LegacyWarner Bros.
RespectUnited Artists Releasing (via Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
No Time to Die
Spider-Man: No Way HomeColumbia Pictures / Marvel Studios
2022CyranoUnited Artists Releasing (via Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Thor: Love and ThunderWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Marvel Studios)
RRRHR Pictures
Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via Marvel Studios)
Ticket to ParadiseUniversal Pictures
MatildaNetflix / Sony Pictures Releasing International
2023TetrisApple TV+
Peter Pan & WendyDisney+
The Beanie BubbleApple TV+
StraysUniversal Pictures
A Haunting in VeniceWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (via 20th Century Studios)
Dashing Through the SnowDisney+
The Family PlanApple TV+
Aquaman and the Lost KingdomWarner Bros.
2024LiftNetflix
Road HouseAmazon MGM Studios (via Amazon Prime Video)

Upcoming

YearTitleStudioNotes
2024The Fall GuyUniversal Pictures

Television

YearFilm TitleNetworkNotes
2001Band of BrothersHBOMiniseries
2005–2007Rome
2008Generation KillMiniseries
2017–2021American GodsStarz
2018–2023Jack RyanAmazon Prime Video
2018–2021Lost in SpaceNetflix
2019–presentThe Witcher
2020–2022Avenue 5HBO
2020–2022Locke & KeyNetflix
2020Dark (Season 3)
2021–2022Fate: The Winx Saga
2021Tribes of Europa
2021The North WaterAMC+Miniseries
2021–presentWheel of TimeAmazon Prime Video
2022–presentHaloParamount+
2022Moon KnightDisney+Miniseries
2022–presentThe Last BusNetflix
2022The Man Who Fell to EarthShowtimeMiniseries
2023–presentHijackApple TV+
2024True Detective: Night CountryHBO

Animation credits

YearFilm TitleStudioNotes
2013BeansAniventureShort film
2017Gnome AloneVanguard Animation
The StarSony Pictures Animation
2018CharmingNetflix / Vanguard Animation
2019Trouble
The Addams FamilyMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Bron
2020Fe@rlessNetflix / Vanguard Animation
2021ExtinctNetflix / Huayi Brothers / HB Wink Animation
MilaAniventureShort film
Riverdance: The Animated AdventureNetflix / Aniventure
The Addams Family 2Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Bron
2022Paws of Fury: The Legend of HankParamount Pictures / Nickelodeon Movies / GFM Animation / HB Wink Animation / Aniventure
2023Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemParamount Pictures / Nickelodeon Movies / Point Grey Pictureswith Mikros Animation
2024IwájúWalt Disney Animation Studios / Kugali MediaTV series
HitpigAniventure
2025The Smurf MovieParamount Pictures / Paramount Animation / Nickelodeon Movies / LAFIG Belgium / IMPS[34]
TBAAnimal FarmAniventure / The Imaginarium[35]
Princess AwesomeAniventurePre-production
Harold LloydAniventurePre-production
Super RoachAniventurePre-production

See also

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