As Netflix expands its footprint as a one-stop shop studio, the streamer’s VP of Studio Operations, Amy Reinhard, announced in a company blog post this morning that they’re buying Scanline VFX, which was one of the effects shops to work on the first season of Cowboy Bebop and the third and upcoming fourth season of Stranger Things.
Scanline VFX was founded in 1989 and is currently led by VFX Supervisor Stephan Trojansky, whose proprietary fluid rendering system Flowline won a Scientific and Technical Oscar in 2008.
Scanline VFX has offices in Vancouver, Montreal, Los Angeles, London, Munich, Stuttgart, and Seoul. Scanline VFX is known for its breathtaking visuals, as well as its complex, photorealistic effects in virtual production; some of
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