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is a reporter focusing on film, TV, and pop culture. Before The Verge, he wrote about comic books, labor, race, and more at io9 and Gizmodo for almost five years. Technicolor Group, the French VFX giant that owns some of Hollywood’s most in-demand post-production houses, appears to be on the brink of collapse — putting thousands of jobs at risk. Variety reports that Technicolor has begun winding down operations after failing to secure a new round of investment necessary to keep the entire inte
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Historic visual effects studio Technicolor collapses in UK 38 minutes ago Chris Vallance & Tom Gerken BBC News Getty Images Technicolor, the visual effects (VFX) group which has worked on films ranging from Disney's 1940 classic Pinocchio to 2024 blockbuster Mufasa The Lion King, has collapsed into administration in the UK. The group owned several leading visual effects studios including MPC, Mikros Animation and The Mill, with operations in the US, UK, Canada and India. Technicolor's directo
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Lion King visual effects studio on brink of collapse 11 minutes ago Chris Vallance Senior Technology Reporter Getty Images Technicolor owned studio MPC's projects included Mufasa The Lion King The visual effects group behind Disney's Mufasa The Lion King and its upcoming Snow White remake, is on the brink of failure. Technicolor owns a brace of leading visual effects studios including MPC, Mikros Animation and The Mill, with operations in the US, UK, Canada and India The Paris-based company e
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