Facility Selected as Lead VFX House for Robert Zemeckis’‘The Walk’
Montreal, September 25, 2014 -- Atomic Fiction, an award-winning visual effects studio, has announced the opening of a new flagship facility in Montreal. The first project at the Montreal office is “The Walk,” a feature film based on the story of French high-wire artist Philippe Petit, co-produced, co-written and directed by Robert Zemeckis (“Back to the Future” I, II & III, “Forest Gump,” “Flight”).
“We are excited to be building upon Atomic Fiction’s growth, and evaluated several possibilities for this expansion. There is an incredible talent base of VFX artists in Montreal, which makes it an ideal place to put down roots. We’ve committed to a six year lease on a custom designed 15,000 square foot space,” said Kevin Baillie, co-founder of Atomic Fiction. “The business climate and culture felt like the perfect fit, and the healthy tax incentives are the cherry on top for our filmmaker clients. There are so many reasons why Montreal is the ideal place for the DNA of our California studio continue to grow and evolve.”
Atomic Fiction is headquartered in Oakland, California, and is best known for VFX work on movies such as “Star Trek Into Darkness,” “Transformers Age of Extinction,” “Need for Speed” and “Flight.” The company employs a unique cloud-based infrastructure for visual effects, which enables Atomic Fiction to maximize its investment in talent while minimizing hardware overhead costs.
“Since our inception, we’ve centralized all of our render farms and core computing power in the cloud, which allowed us to ramp up very quickly in Montreal since both facilities essentially operate under the same infrastructure and pipeline,” explained Marc Sadeghi, president, Atomic Fiction. “Because of this, when projects land at Atomic Fiction, we don’t have to worry about which facility has the processing power to do the job. It’s more a question of pulling in the right team for the task, whether they’re in California or Montreal.”
About Atomic Fiction (
www.atomicfiction.com)
Atomic Fiction is an award winning visual effects studio making waves by combining talent and technology in a truly unique way. The company has embraced cloud computing, is small in size but benefits from a scalable ‘big shop’ infrastructure, and employs an exceptional team who wield a generalist approach to get the job done. The studio recently completed work on two Oscar®-nominated films, “Star Trek Into Darkness” and “The Lone Ranger.” The company’s Emmy®-nominated work can been seen in “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey” as well as “Flight,” “Looper” and the upcoming release “The Walk.” Atomic Fiction was founded in 2010. The company is headquartered in Oakland, California, and has a flagship office in Montreal and a sales office in Los Angeles.