Foundation Imaging


Foundation Imaging was a CGI visual effects studio, computer animation studio, and post-production editing facility founded by Paul Beigle-Bryant and Ron Thornton that pioneered digital imaging for television programming using Newtek's LightWave 3D, originally on Commodore Amiga based Video Toaster workstations.

Notable works

Babylon 5

Foundation Imaging is best known for their work on the science fiction series Babylon 5, winning an Emmy Award for the pilot episode.

Star Trek franchise

After completing the third season of Babylon 5, they worked on Paramount's and .
The company also worked on Robert Wise's director's cut of . This was one of Foundation Imaging's last projects before they shut down.

Batman CG visuals

While working on Star Trek, the company provided CG visuals for the Warner Brothers direct-to-video animated movies based on the TV series.

Awards

The company was dissolved after work on season one of had been completed and the company assets were sold off in a public auction on December 17, 2002 by Brian Testo Associates, LLC.

Legacy

The company's pioneering work on Babylon 5 popularized using the software package Lightwave 3D on US TV shows for CGI visual effects, which led to it becoming an industry standard throughout the 1990s.
Key animators from the company and Emmy Award-winners Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz and John Teska remain major figures in the visual effects field for their work on shows such as the rebooted Battlestar Galactica and Lost.

Project history

Movies