This article comes to us from the Orlando Sentinels Daily Disney column.
According to several published reports this past week, a visual-effects studio that has worked on recent Disney films such as “Tron: Legacy” and Tim Burton‘s “Alice in Wonderland” soon will move its operations from California to Port St. Lucie.
The move should bring about 70 jobs to the state, and more are forecast.
The Los Angeles Times reported that Digital Domain Productions Inc., based in Venice, Calif., was in the process of acquiring Westlake Village, Calif.-based In-Three Inc.
In-Three was founded in 1999 and has been at the forefront of converting films into the popular 3-D format. The company developed and patented a process called “Dimensionalization,” which it has used to convert 2-D films. In addition to Disney films “Tron: Legacy” and “Alice in Wonderland,” the studio also worked on Disney’s “G Force” production, too.
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