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Digital Domain acquires In-Three, Inc.
November 19, 2010

PORT ST. LUCIE, FL — Digital Domain Holdings, the parent company of digital studio Digital Domain (www.digitaldomain.com), has reached an agreement to acquire 3D stereo studio In-Three, Inc., the developer of the Dimensionalization process that converts 2D films into 3D stereo imagery.

Digital Domain studios in California and Vancouver recently completed production on Walt Disney Studios’ Tron: Legacy, which was produced in stereoscopic 3D.  In-Three completed 3D stereo work on Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. The In-Three team will be based out of Digital Domain Holdings’ headquarters in Port St. Lucie.

“In-Three has been a pioneer in the research and development of stereoscopic technology,” says Digital Domain Holdings CEO John Textor. “This partnership adds large scale production to In-Three’s world class technology, while creating new jobs in the state of Florida.”


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