Conversion house
Prime Focus World
This catalogue names the company on one film as the conversion house. What follows is the work, with the source of every credit. There is no score here and no ranking: 3DIQ rates nobody, and a filmography is a better answer than a grade anyway.
- Films credited
- 1
- Release years
- 2016
- Shared credits
- 0
- Trading
- Renamed
What is known about the company
Sourced separately from the creditsPrime Focus World was the stereo conversion arm of Prime Focus, and it is the business now trading as DNEG Stereo. One source in this catalogue writes the name in full; the rest write Prime Focus, and both pages exist because both spellings were published.Source 2
The same team is credited after the change of name as DNEG.
How those films were made in stereo
Counted from the films on this pageA conversion house on a native shoot is not a contradiction: films are converted in part, re-rendered from their original models, or given a second eye for shots the rig could not reach. This is the split across the one film above, counted rather than characterised.
The films
Released in 2016Every credit and where it came from
The string each source published, uneditedA source often names more than one house on a film. The middle column is what the source actually published, kept word for word, because a value split into parts for the purpose of building an index is a reading of the source rather than the source.
| Film | Credited as | Source |
|---|---|---|
| The Legend of Tarzan2016 | Prime Focus World | Source 1 |
Sources
Every credit above carries a number. Nothing is stored in this catalogue without the address it came from, and the date it was last checked is part of the record rather than a footnote to it.
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