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Digital Revolution Studios

Digital Revolution Studios is a Van Nuys, California based company specializing in high-definition stereoscopic digital 3D. Digital Revolution Studios was started by Oscar nominated and Emmy winning producer Craig Tanner, who gained a reputation in the stereoscopic industry for his work as Visual Effects Editor of the landmark 3D film, Avatar.[1]

Digital Revolution Studios
TypePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
Headquarters,
Key people
Craig Tanner, President
Gina Tanner, CEO
Wayan Palmieri, CTO
Number of employees
14
Websitedigitalrevolutionstudios.com

Notable Productions edit

Due partially to the company's early involvement in the new medium of 3D television programming, including a number of shows made for 3net the first 24-hour 3D channel, Digital Revolution Studios achieved a number of "firsts" with their productions.

  • In September 2010, Digital Revolution Studios filmed Bullproof, the very first docu-reality TV series shot in native 3D.[2] The show follows four American bullfighters both inside and outside of the bull riding arena. It was broadcast on 3net 3D channel in May 2011.
  • In February 2011, 3ality Digital & Digital Revolution Studios produced the 2011 3D Creative Arts Awards: "Your World in 3D", which was the first televised award show filmed in native 3D. The production was filmed at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood and televised on 3net 3D channel.
  • In December 2011, Digital Revolution Studios released the first Mixed Martial Arts 3D TV series, "BAMMA USA: MMA Fight Night," focusing its attention on the quickly growing sport.
  • In December 2011, the indie-rock band Foster the People teamed up with Digital Revolution Studios to produce the 3D music video for their hit song, "Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)." The video, featuring Precious star Gabourey Sidibe as an accidental getaway driver, was the first such music video created specifically for the glasses-free Nintendo 3DS game system.[3] The video also features a cameo of Digital Revolution Studios' CEO Gina Tanner playing a distressed driver. At the 2012 3D Creative Arts Awards in Hollywood, The International 3D Society presented Digital Revolution Studios with a Lumiere Award for Best Television Short for the music video.[4]
  • Digital Revolution Studios has signed to produce the 3D elements of The Resurrection, an unofficial sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Certain spiritual scenes will make best use of the format[5] and a tentative release date is Easter 2015.

Network TV shows edit

  • Jillian's Travels (3net)
  • "Bullproof" (3net)
  • 2011 3D Creative Arts Awards "Your World in 3D" (3net)
  • 3D Safari: Africa (3net)
  • BAMMA USA: 3D FIGHTS MMA (3net)
  • WWII Winners (3net)
  • Moments in Asia (3net)
  • Cold Blooded (3net)
  • Big Horn Sheep - Anza Borrego: The Last Refuge (3net)

Documentaries edit

  • Humor and Heartache of War (2012)

Music Videos edit

  • Foster the People "Don't Stop"(2012)

Awards edit

  • Telly Award for 'Use of 3D' in the TV series "Bullproof"
  • Telly Award for 'Use of 3D' in the Commercial' - Army Strong
  • Telly Award for 'Use of 3D' in the Music Video' - Foster The People "Don't Stop"
  • International 3D Society's Lumiere Award for Best TV Short for the music video "Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)" by Foster the People

References edit

  1. ^ "From The Guild : Cutting In Three Dimensions". Editorsguild.com. Retrieved 2012-02-01.
  2. ^ "'BULLPROOF' World Premiere on 3Net May 5 - TheStreet". www.thestreet.com. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Creators".
  4. ^ Giardina, Carolyn. "'Hugo' Tops International 3D Society Awards With Three Trophies". The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. ^ Wood, David (November 24, 2012). "Emmy Award Winner Craig Tanner to Work on Resurrection Movie". Christian Post. Retrieved March 8, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website

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