3DIQ

Who made the 3D

Conversion houses

A converted film was converted by somebody, and almost nowhere records who. This catalogue names a house on 262 of its 1,048 films, and every one of those credits carries the page it was read from. There is no score attached to any of it: the work is here, and what it adds up to is the reader's to decide.

There are 19 of them, from 104 credits down to one. The names come out of one column of the catalogue, in which 26 of the 43 distinct strings name more than one house at once — “Stereo D and Legend3D” is one credit and two companies — so a film converted by two of them appears under both.Stereo D carries the most credits here;Prime Focus spans the widest run of release years, 1939 to 2018.

  1. Stereo D104 films2009–2022RenamedConverted 91Hybrid 13
  2. DNEG53 films2018–2026Converted 53
  3. Legend3D45 films2010–2021ClosedConverted 39Hybrid 6
  4. Prime Focus45 films1939–2018RenamedConverted 37Hybrid 7Not recorded 1
  5. SDFX Studios27 films2022–2026Converted 25Hybrid 2
  6. Gener822 films2011–2018Converted 20Hybrid 2
  7. SEECUBIC7 films2023–2026Converted 7
  8. Rays 3D6 films2014–2024Two spellingsConverted 4Hybrid 2
  9. Industrial Light & Magic5 films2005–2015Converted 5
  10. Outsyders Technology5 films2025–2026Two spellingsConverted 4Hybrid 1
  11. Southbay3 films2017–2018Converted 3
  12. EYEPOP-3D2 films2024–2025Converted 2
  13. Redmond 3D2 films2025–2026Converted 2
  14. Digital Domain1 film2007Converted 1
  15. EFX Prasad Labs1 film2011Hybrid 1
  16. Kleem Productions1 film2025Converted 1
  17. Prime Focus World1 film2016RenamedConverted 1
  18. Reliance MediaWorks1 film2012Hybrid 1
  19. SkyWorks Studio1 film2014Hybrid 1