Meteor Studios was a Canadian
production company
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based in
Montreal
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that worked in
computer animation
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for many films and TV series. Founded in 2001 by American director Pierre De Lespinois and parent company
Discovery Communications
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, the company specialized in creating "realistic
CG on TV budgets".
In 2002, it won an
Emmy Award
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in association with the
Discovery Channel
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for ''
Walking With Prehistoric Beasts''.
By 2005, it was the largest visual effects studio in eastern Canada.
Meteor's film credits included movies such as ''300'', ''Fantastic Four'', ''Scooby-Doo 2'', and ''Catwoman''.
After wrapping its first 3D
VFX
Visual effects (sometimes abbreviated VFX) is the process by which imagery is created or manipulated outside the context of
a live-action shot in filmmaking and video production.
The integration of live-action footage and other live-action foota ...
project, ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'', the company closed in November 2007 without having paid its workers for three months.
Background
The company was co-founded in January 2001 by director Pierre De Lespinois, who was based in Los Angeles, California, and Discovery Communications, based in
Bethesda, Maryland
Bethesda () is an unincorporated, census-designated place in southern Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located just northwest of Washington, D.C. It takes its name from a local church, the Bethesda Meeting House (1820, rebuilt 1849), which in ...
.
De Lespinois, who had created the
HDTV
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series, ''
The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne
''The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne'' is a Canadian science fiction television series that first aired in June 2000 on CBC Television in Canada. The series first ran in the United States on cable on The Sci-Fi Channel (now Syfy), and last ...
'', became president of Meteor Studios, while continuing to run Evergreen Films, his HD live-action company.
In the early years, he travelled to Montreal once a month but otherwise worked with the Meteor team remotely.
The initial impetus was to provide a steady supply of cost-effective computer graphics for scientific programming on the Discovery Channel.
Meteor Studios built CG libraries of dinosaurs, ancient architecture, and weather phenomena, to create visual effects which had proven popular in movies, for television.
By 2005, the company had become the largest visual effects studio in eastern Canada, with many major film projects such as ''
Fantastic Four
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'', in addition to work for TV.
Meteor also saved on costs by using "previsualization" tools to produce test composites in the field after each shot.
Rather than waiting until post-production to see how the computer-generated and drawn elements worked together with the actual background and actors, the director was able to assess immediately whether the desired shots had been captured or not, thereby minimizing film crew costs.
The main office was housed in the old Northern Electric Building in
Pointe St. Charles near the
Lachine Canal
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in southwestern Montreal, Canada.
As of July 2005, ''
The Gazette
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'' in Montreal reported that there was a core group of 80 employees at Meteor Studios, but that projects such as ''Fantastic Four'' had involved "140 artists working at 'full tilt'".
Key employees included head of production François Garcia, and visual effects supervisors Paul Nightingale
and Bret St. Clair.
Projects
Its highly rated works included ''
When Dinosaurs Roamed America'' on the
Discovery Channel
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, which had more than 500 scenes integrating CG into live-action HD.
In 2002, Meteor Studios shared an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program One Hour or More with the Discovery Channel for ''
Walking With Prehistoric Beasts''.
For the live-action film ''
Fantastic Four
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'', an adaptation of the
Marvel comic book, Meteor produced nine minutes and nine seconds of effects, which ''Montreal Gazette'' said had "elevated the shop to another level".
The effects included 240 shots for the
Brooklyn Bridge
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sequence in ''Fantastic Four'', which "was actually greeted with real enthusiasm by the jaded brass at
20th Century-Fox
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in L.A."
For the historical action movie ''
300
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'', Meteor Studios posted 250 shots to portray liquids, including a large amount of spraying blood.
In 2007, ''Playback'' reported that Meteor Studios was venturing into 3D VFX for the first time, for ''
Journey to the Center of the Earth
''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (french: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated with the variant titles ''A Journey to the Centre of the Earth'' and ''A Journey into the Interior of the Earth'', is a classic science fiction novel ...
'' to be released the following year.
Bankruptcy and aftermath
In November 2007, Meteor Studios closed down after wrapping its work on ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' and filed for bankruptcy, leaving 130 employees and freelancers unpaid after postponing their paychecks for three months.
In its bankruptcy filing at Quebec Superior Court, Meteor management blamed the
Writers Guild of America strike for halting contracts for new projects.
Dave Rand, former lead effects artist at Meteor, organized the Meteor Employees Union, which filed a
lawsuit
-
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in August 2008 to recover $1 million in
lost wages.
By then, ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' had grossed
$102 million at the box office; actor
Brendan Fraser
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, who had starred in the 3D action film, tried to intervene on behalf of the ex-Meteor employees, and made calls to both Evergreen and Discovery.
In September 2008, a new company called Lumière VFX, Inc. launched in Montreal, after negotiating with Nordelec to take over the old Meteor Studios facility.
Lumière hired a core group of ex-Meteor employees, including Aaron Dem, who became Lumière's president of production.
In September 2009, 130 mainly Canadian artists accepted an offer to recoup 70 per cent of compensation owed to them by Discovery Trademark Holding Co. Inc. and Evergreen Digital LLC,
after rejecting two previous offers for 45 per cent and 63 per cent of their missing wages.
''Variety'' magazine noted that Meteor Studios had become "a symbol of the shaky standing of the vfx industry and vfx artists in particular", because they lacked representation by any established union or guild, and the visual effects studios themselves sometimes lacked viable business models.
Filmography
*''
Catwoman
Catwoman is a fictional character created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Debuting as "the Cat" in ''Batman'' #1 (spring 1940), she ...
'' (2004)
*''
Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed'' (2004)
*''
Exorcist: The Beginning'' (2004)
*''
Elektra'' (2005)
*''
Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
'' (2005)
*''
Final Destination 3
''Final Destination 3'' is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong. A standalone sequel to ''Final Destination 2'' (2003), it is the third installment in the ''Final Destination'' film series. Wong and Glen Morgan, who ...
'' (2006)
*''
Slither'' (2006)
*''
300
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'' (2006)
*''
Journey to the Center of the Earth
''Journey to the Center of the Earth'' (french: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated with the variant titles ''A Journey to the Centre of the Earth'' and ''A Journey into the Interior of the Earth'', is a classic science fiction novel ...
'' (2008)
Television
*''
When Dinosaurs Roamed America'' (2001)
*''
Valley of the T-Rex'' (2001)
*''
Walking With Prehistoric Beasts'' (2001)
*''Engineering the Impossible'' (2002)
*''Chasing Giants: On the Trail of the Giant Squid'' (2002)
*''What Killed the Mega Beasts?'' (2002)
*''
Before We Ruled the Earth'' (2003)
*''Extreme Engineering'' (2003)
*''Giant Monsters'' (2003)
*''
Dinosaur Planet'' (2003)
*''The Dinosaur Feather Mystery'' (2004)
*''
Alien Planet
''Alien Planet'' is a 2005 docufiction TV special created for the Discovery Channel. Based on the 1990 book '' Expedition'' by the artist and writer Wayne Barlowe, ''Alien Planet'' explores the imagined extraterrestrial life of the fictional pla ...
'' (2005)
*''Dino Lab'' (2006)
*''T. rex: New Science, New Beast'' (2006)
*''Baby Mammoth'' (2007)
References
External links
"Meteor Studios" (2002)on DigitalContentProducer.com (archived)
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