The Base Studio is the lead visual effects house for the San Francisco native independent film; Mandorla. 

Director, Roberto Miller, released an update today on the film's  official website which announces the wrap of principal photography alongside a "working trailer"  which has been picked up by HP (Hewlette Packard) and is currently screening at the HP Lounge located in the famous Majestic Hotel within the Cannes Film Festival! 

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The Base Studio proudly brings Eddie and Tom-Tom, the flagship pandas from Panda Express to life in their latest commercial which announces the addition of their new Paw Plate menu deal.

The Base Studio was responsible for on set Visual Effects Supervision, Animation, Chain/Cloth Dynamics, Textures and Rendering. Be sure to check out the official commercial below and learn more about the Paw Plate from Panda Express! (Available now)

 

Official Information:

The all new Paw Plate from Panda Express is here! The classic 2-Entree Plate now comes with three entrees...

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The new trailer for Avengers contains 10 shots which The Base Studio worked on.  In total, our company rotoscoped 26 minutes of the film for it's release in 3D. (Stereoscopic Conversion)

Watch the new Avengers trailer today by clicking on the poster image below:

http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/marvel/avengers/

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Comic Book Movie, the famed online source for comic book movie material has written an article about our involvement in the stereoscopic conversion of Captain America: The First Avenger and Thor.

Read the full article by clicking on the image below or click HERE:

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"What can you tell us about your work on Captain America: The First Avenger?"

The Base Studio conducted a few various tasks for the film. Our primary assignment was working on the film's rotoscope process of the 2D to 3D conversion alongside StereoD. We also produced some visual effects compositing work on various shots involving "Skinny Steve" (a...
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Within 3 days of releasing You, Me and Optimus Prime for artist James Struthers, the video has made the front page of gizmodo.com

The Base Studio worked on enlarging Optimus along with a variety of compositing scenes, set extensions and object removals.