CSI:
CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION TV SERIES NAMES HOLLYWOODS DILATED PIXELS
AS SOLE VFX VENDOR FOR SEASON 12; CONCURRENTLY, DILATED PIXELS NAMES EMMY AWARD
WINNER RIK SHORTEN AS NEW VFX SUPERVISOR
January
24, 2012 Source: Dilated Pixels The
hit CBS TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation will utilize the
expertise of the Hollywood-based VFX company Dilated Pixels as its sole VFX vendor
for Season 12. The announcement was made today by Dilated Pixels founding
members, TJ Sakasegawa, Jeff Balis, Rhoades Rader and PJ Foley.
Concurrently, Dilated Pixels has named Emmy Award winner
Rik Shorten as its new VFX Supervisor. Shorten, who has served as a VFX Supervisor
on over 100 episodes of CSI since 2008, will continue in that capacity
for Dilated Pixels, during the series 12th season.
Were
thrilled to have Rik Shorten working with our team, said Sakasegawa. Rik
has extensive experience as a VFX Supervisor working on major feature films and
high profile TV shows, and has played an integral role on CSI for
many years. Were looking forward to creating compelling visual effects for
CSI throughout Season 12, and beyond.
Adds
Louis Milito, Executive Producer, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,
Dilated Pixels is doing amazing work for us this season. They are redefining
the way digital effects are done on a television budget and schedule.
Said Shorten, With todays tight production
schedules and tighter budgets, VFX have really come to the forefront as an invaluable
production tool. Working with the team at Dilated Pixels, my job will be to understand
the visual needs of our clients production at the script stage, then craft
a master plan that gets us the results were after. There are so many options
out there today, its crucial to have a visual blueprint in advance that
gives production the flexibility it needs to properly execute our VFX plan. If
Ive done my job well, the director gets what he/she wants, the producers
get it for the price that they want, and everyone makes the actors look great!
In addition to its work on CSI, Dilated Pixels
also provides visual effects to the FOX series Fringe, several shows
on the popular SyFy Channel, and numerous other TV series and movies.
ABOUT RIK SHORTEN: Rik Shorten
has spent 18 years working in the television and film industries. With a BAA from
Ryerson University, Shorten has worked in all the major production centers in
Canada, the USA, and China. His live action production experience, and VFX specialties
have given him a unique skill set in the industry. Rik's ability for creative
collaboration has made him a sought after partner for new projects, as producer,
supervisor and director.
Shorten has just started
working on Season 12 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a series for
which he has previously won both a VES Award and Emmy Award. His other credit
highlights include VFX contributions to Fringe, Californication,I,
Robot, and The X-Files.
ABOUT
THE FOUNDING MEMBERS OF DILATED PIXELS: **Producer
TJ Sakasegawa has a proven ability to develop, finance, produce and distribute
a film from beginning to end. His skills have led him to produce over 25 films
in his short career, including films for Universal Television Networks, Sony,
and 20th Century Fox.
** Producer Jeff Balis produced
the blues-infused film Redemption Road, directed by Mario Van Peebles,
and starring Michael Clarke Duncan and Tom Skerritt. Before that, Balis directed
Still Waiting for Lionsgate Films, a sequel to the cult-hit restaurant
comedy Waiting, that he produced with a cast lead by Ryan Reynolds,
Justin Long, and Anna Faris.
Balis helped develop
the Emmy Award-nominated Project Greenlight HBO series, produced The
Battle of Shaker Heights for Miramax, starring a young Shia LaBeouf, and
co-produced the first Project Greenlight film Stolen Summer.
He additionally produced the comic-apocalypse-thriller Infestation
for Icon Productions, as well as the critical-sensation Kabluey starring
Lisa Kudrow, and The Last Time with Michael Keaton and Brendan Fraser,
both for Sony. Balis began his career with Chris Moore, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon,
and Sean Bailey at the film/integrated-media company, LivePlanet.
**
Producer Rhoades Rader, while working at Ben Stillers Red Hour Films, found,
packaged, developed and/or produced such films as Starsky and Hutch,
Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny, Tropic Thunder and
Dodgeball. In 2005, Rader left Red Hour Films to produce critically-acclaimed
Kabluey, starring Lisa Kudrow, Still Waiting (the sequel to the hit film Waiting) for Lions
Gate, and the Mario Van Peebles-directed blues music flick Redemption Road,
starring Michael Clarke Duncan, Taryn Manning, Tom Skerritt and Luke Perry. Rader
also produced Infestation for Mel Gibsons Icon Entertainment,
a film heavy with CGI effects, and the inspiration for co-founding Dilated Pixels
in 2007.
** VFX Producer PJ Foley began his Hollywood
career with the words, Lets put him on Star Trek, leading to
his immediate work as a visual effects artist on the hit TV series Star
Trek Voyager. Working in-house for a pioneering visual effects shop, Foley
next found himself working on visual effects for the ground-breaking, CG-animated
TV series, Roughnecks: The Starship Trooper Chronicles. Foley followed
up the series work with what would become one of his all-time favorite projects:
Star Trek: The Motion Picture Directors Edition -- a
restoration project that added many effects that remained unfinished from the
1979 premiere of that film.
Foley next moved into
the videogame industry, bringing his Hollywood proven approach to the cinematics
team at Westwood Studios in Las Vegas. He returned to Los Angeles in 2003, and
has since lent his hand as a VFX Artist, VFX Supervisor, and VFX Producer on such
film and television projects as Hellboy, Star Trek Enterprise,
Battlestar Galactica, commercial work, creature features,
and a variety of independent films.
ABOUT DILATED
PIXELS: Founded in 2007 by Rhoades Rader, Jeff Balis,
TJ Sakasegawa and PJ Foley, Dilated Pixels is a full service visual effects, motion
graphics, main title and live action production company based in Hollywood, CA.
Since its founding, the company has blossomed not only as a noted visual effects
house, but also as a one-stop production shop for commercials, music videos, and
short-form web content from videogame companies, advertising agencies, brands,
and notable directors.
The
companys staff is comprised of VFX artists and supervisors with a wide range
of experience across all areas of computer generated visual effects. Dilated Pixels
handles all aspects of any size CGI production, including concept design
in pre-production, to on-set VFX supervision, and through to the creation of the
final CGI elements for film, TV and web. Also featuring HD editing facilities,
Dilated Pixels can deliver high-end visual effects through a highly efficient
means of creation, maximizing the CGI- production-to-cost ratio for its diverse
group of clients.
Clients of Dilated Pixels
include FOX, Discovery, SyFy, Sony, Screen Gems, Lionsgate, Universal, Warner
Bros., and CBS. The company is located at 6121 Sunset Blvd., Suite # 103, Hollywood,
CA, 90028. The phone is 323/466-0930, and the web is www.dilatedpixels.net
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