"Madam Secretary'[/caption] - A VETERAN MANAGEMENT TEAM GUIDES REMOTE WORKFLOW: Hattin helms the company’s preproduction services and oversees each project. Head of Production, Nate Smalley, along with a veteran team of visual effect producers and supervisors, brings the technical ingenuity, experience, artistic vision, and in-depth understanding of filmmaking needed to significantly expand the boundaries of films and television shows during the new norm. “We put a lot of emphasis on maintaining clear and ongoing communication with clients. Our robust pipeline streamlines workflow, creating a client experience that’s indistinguishable from traditional studios," says Hattin. "Management and artists collaborate as a single team from preproduction through very phase of production, ensuring that our work reflects the client's vision - while we strive to exceed their expectations.” - A WORK-FROM-HOME GLOBAL COLLECTIVE OF 200+ REMOTE-SAVVY ARTISTS COLLABORATING AS TEAMS: A forward-thinking company with a work-from-home business model from its inception,VFX Legion's ability to reach beyond commuting distance to a studio, has enabled Hattin to build a global collective of 200+ experienced work-from-home artists culled from an industry-wide pool of talent. "The efficiency, scope and scalability of our workforce uniquely positioned us to push boundaries with dynamic digital solutions for television shows and feature films confined by a new normal," " adds Hattin. "Collaborating with our team during the early stages of jobs ensures that projects take advantage of visual effects’ full potential and the flexibility of our cutting-edge remote capabilities as the pandemic continues to impact productions - and into a future with unanticipated challenges.” VFX Legion earned a reputation for creating photo-real computer-generated environments for shows, such as 'Madam Secretary,' 'How to Get Away with Murder,' and 'Scandal' - season after season - invisibly blending footage with virtual locations where their storylines unfolded, while providing a full range of visual effects that augment practical film. [gallery columns="1" size="large" ids="148415,148402"] The company’s credits include TV series, such as ‘How to Get Away with Murder,’ ‘Madam Secretary,’ ’Scandal,’ Suits,’ ‘Eye Candy,’ ‘Revolution,' 'The Catch' and ‘Gone.’ (Note: To date, every TV series that has discovered VFX Legion since it launched in 2013 has returned every season - through its series finale - to work with the company.) ‘Hardcore Henry,’ ‘The Gift,' '12 Strong,' 'Ithaca,' 'Lowriders' 'Ouija,' 'Ouija 2,’ 'Killers Anonymous,' 'The Circle,' 'The Keeping Hour,' 'Souls of Totality,' 'Stephanie,' 'The Veil,' '#RealityHigh,' 'After,' 'Jem and the Holograms,’ 'Sinister 2,’ 'Ma,' and 'Superfly,' are among the studio’s film credits. For more information about VFX Legion Los Angles/British Columbia contact at 818.736.5855, [email protected] or visit http://www.vfxlegion.com.
VFX Legion, A Fully Remote Company Since Inception, Expands its Preproduction Services
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"Madam Secretary'[/caption] - A VETERAN MANAGEMENT TEAM GUIDES REMOTE WORKFLOW: Hattin helms the company’s preproduction services and oversees each project. Head of Production, Nate Smalley, along with a veteran team of visual effect producers and supervisors, brings the technical ingenuity, experience, artistic vision, and in-depth understanding of filmmaking needed to significantly expand the boundaries of films and television shows during the new norm. “We put a lot of emphasis on maintaining clear and ongoing communication with clients. Our robust pipeline streamlines workflow, creating a client experience that’s indistinguishable from traditional studios," says Hattin. "Management and artists collaborate as a single team from preproduction through very phase of production, ensuring that our work reflects the client's vision - while we strive to exceed their expectations.” - A WORK-FROM-HOME GLOBAL COLLECTIVE OF 200+ REMOTE-SAVVY ARTISTS COLLABORATING AS TEAMS: A forward-thinking company with a work-from-home business model from its inception,VFX Legion's ability to reach beyond commuting distance to a studio, has enabled Hattin to build a global collective of 200+ experienced work-from-home artists culled from an industry-wide pool of talent. "The efficiency, scope and scalability of our workforce uniquely positioned us to push boundaries with dynamic digital solutions for television shows and feature films confined by a new normal," " adds Hattin. "Collaborating with our team during the early stages of jobs ensures that projects take advantage of visual effects’ full potential and the flexibility of our cutting-edge remote capabilities as the pandemic continues to impact productions - and into a future with unanticipated challenges.” VFX Legion earned a reputation for creating photo-real computer-generated environments for shows, such as 'Madam Secretary,' 'How to Get Away with Murder,' and 'Scandal' - season after season - invisibly blending footage with virtual locations where their storylines unfolded, while providing a full range of visual effects that augment practical film. [gallery columns="1" size="large" ids="148415,148402"] The company’s credits include TV series, such as ‘How to Get Away with Murder,’ ‘Madam Secretary,’ ’Scandal,’ Suits,’ ‘Eye Candy,’ ‘Revolution,' 'The Catch' and ‘Gone.’ (Note: To date, every TV series that has discovered VFX Legion since it launched in 2013 has returned every season - through its series finale - to work with the company.) ‘Hardcore Henry,’ ‘The Gift,' '12 Strong,' 'Ithaca,' 'Lowriders' 'Ouija,' 'Ouija 2,’ 'Killers Anonymous,' 'The Circle,' 'The Keeping Hour,' 'Souls of Totality,' 'Stephanie,' 'The Veil,' '#RealityHigh,' 'After,' 'Jem and the Holograms,’ 'Sinister 2,’ 'Ma,' and 'Superfly,' are among the studio’s film credits. For more information about VFX Legion Los Angles/British Columbia contact at 818.736.5855, [email protected] or visit http://www.vfxlegion.com.
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