Moving Picture Company


The Moving Picture Company is a British visual effects and production company, headquartered in Soho, London with facilities located in Los Angeles, New York City, Montreal, Amsterdam, Bengaluru, Paris, and Shanghai. It is a subsidiary of Technicolor SA.
MPC's creative services include concept design, visualization, shoot supervision, 2D compositing, 3D/CG effects, animation, motion design, software development, mixed reality and virtual production.
The studio has received three Academy Awards for its work on the films 1917, The Jungle Book and Life of Pi and three BAFTA Awards for its work on 1917, The Jungle Book and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.
In December 2019, MPC closed its Vancouver studio, with its last work being work on Sonic the Hedgehog.

History

Founding

MPC was established in 1970,, starting as a production company producing TV commercials and in 1974 the studio began delving into video, acquiring broadcast standard video recorders and TV cameras. MPC continued to grow; moving into video post-production and by 1983 was known for post-production and visual effects for the advertising and feature film industries.
Mike Luckwell sold MPC to Carlton Communications in 1983 and in doing so; he became Carlton's managing director and largest individual shareholder. During Carlton's 2004 merger with Granada to create ITV London, they sold MPC to French group Thomson SA for £52.7 million. Following the acquisition, Thomson, now known as Technicolor SA, aimed to make MPC grow by acquiring more film work. By the end of the decade MPC was one of the leading visual effects companies.

Expansion

MPC Film has grown from a small team in London to more than 3000 employees worldwide.
In 2007, MPC Film created a new facility in Vancouver, where a core team – some originally from London and others native to Vancouver, began work on Zack Snyder’s Watchmen. Since then, MPC Vancouver has worked on a number of feature films including Skyscraper, Alpha and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. However, the Vancouver office announced its closure in 2019.
Summer 2008 saw the opening of MPC LA, a commercials post shop operating in Santa Monica, California. They have since completed jobs for commercials directors including Fredrik Bond, Filip Engstrom and Traktor as well as completing Super Bowl spots.
Around the same time as opening in Santa Monica, MPC Digital came into being, to create and re-purpose digital assets for the internet as well as new media applications and hand held devices. The MPC Datalab offered a service to manage digital acquisition and establish tapeless HD workflows.
After eight years at its Santa Monica location, MPC moved to a larger 25,000-square-foot studio in Culver City. MPC Film launched creative services in the studio including concept and production design, visualization, business development, virtual production and VFX Supervisor representation. MPC Advertising has resources dedicated to VFX, colour and finishing services. The space also plays host to a purpose-built VR/AR infrastructure and its content production arm, MPC Creative.
MPC Bangalore officially opened in October 2010. Being plugged into MPC's pipeline and production network, MPC Bangalore is able to share software development and in-house tools.
At the start of 2011, MPC NYC was officially opened in SoHo, offering a range of integrated services and provides Color Grading and Digital, Design and Production Services across the US markets.
MPC Film also opened a studio in Montreal in 2013 and has since worked on feature films including, , Blade Runner 2049, Ghost in the Shell, The Greatest Showman, The Revenant and The Martian.
The studio received an Academy Award nomination for one of its first films X-Men: Days of Future Past.

Notable people, sponsors, and projects

Long Time Collaborators

Over the past 50 years, MPC Film has worked with many notable Directors and VFX Supervisors. Directors including Tim Burton, Ridley Scott, Zack Snyder, Jon Favreau, David Yates and Kenneth Branagh have worked with MPC on many of their projects.
British Film Director Ridley Scott has worked with MPC on a wide range of his films including Robin Hood, Prometheus and The Martian, the latter receiving Academy Award, BAFTA and VES nominations.
For Jon Favreau's 2016 remake of The Jungle Book, a team of more than 800 computer graphics artists worked for over a year, animating over 54 species of animal, crafting full CG environments, and simulating earth, fire and water. 224 unique animals were created and new computer programs were created to better simulate muscles, skin and fur. For each shot and each movement, animation artists followed extensive research in animal behavior, so that even the subtlest behavioral traits would translate into performances the audience would recognize from the animal kingdom. Most recently, MPC worked on Disney’s The Lion King with Jon Favreau directing. MPC's VFX Supervisors are Adam Valdez and Elliot Newman.
Tim Burton has worked with MPC since the early 2000s, on projects including Corpse Bride,, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Dark Shadows and Dumbo.
MPC has also collaborated with Director Zack Snyder, including; Watchmen, Sucker Punch, Man of Steel, and Justice League.
MPC represents VFX Supervisors including Erik Nash, Richard Stammers, Adam Valdez and Nick Davis.
MPC's most frequent sponsors include: Sony, Coca-Cola, Warner Bros., Disney, HBO, Samsung, NBCUniversal, BMW, Hennessy, and ViacomCBS.

Digital Humans

MPC’s work on digital humans includes work on Rachael for Blade Runner 2049 and Arnold Schwarzenegger for Terminator Genisys where the T-800 is in the form of a 1984 Arnold Schwarzenegger.
MPC has a R&D lab, named “Shadow Lab”, developing a number of different new technologies, including digital humans.

Genesis

In recent years, Technicolor's R&I team worked with MPC's R&D division to create a virtual production platform called Genesis; Genesis is MPC's Virtual Production platform.

Accolades

MPC was awarded three Academy Awards for its work on the films 1917, The Jungle Book, Life of Pi and three BAFTA Awards for its work on 1917 The Jungle Book and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. MPC has also received VES Awards for The Lion King, The Jungle Book, The Lone Ranger, Life of Pi and Kingdom of Heaven.
YearProjectAwardForResult
20201917Academy AwardBest Visual Effects
20201917BAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects
2020The Lion KingAcademy AwardBest Visual Effects
2020The Lion KingBAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects
2020The Lion KingVES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal feature
2020The Lion KingVES AwardOutstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal feature
2020The Lion KingVES AwardOutstanding Effects Simulations in a Photoreal feature
2020The Lion KingVES AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal feature
2018Blade Runner 2049VES AwardOutstanding Animated Character in a Photoreal Featurerowspan="2"
2018Blade Runner 2049HPA AwardOutstanding Visual Effects - Feature Film-
2017The Jungle BookAcademy AwardBest Visual Effectsrowspan="5"
2017The Jungle BookBAFTA AwardBest Achievement in Special Visual Effects-
2017The Jungle BookVES AwardOutstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Live Action Production-
2017The Jungle BookHPA AwardOutstanding Visual Effects - Feature Film-
2017The Jungle BookAnnie AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature-
2017SullyVES AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
2016The MartianAcademy AwardBest Visual Effectsrowspan="3"
2016The MartianBAFTA AwardBest Achievement in Special Visual Effects-
2016The MartianVES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature-
2015Guardians of the GalaxyAcademy AwardBest Visual Effectsrowspan="3"
2015Guardians of the GalaxyBAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects-
2015Guardians of the GalaxyVES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture-
2015Game of Thrones: Season 4VES AwardOutstanding Compositing in a Photoreal/Live Action Broadcast Program
2015'Academy AwardBest Visual Effectsrowspan="3"
2015'BAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects-
2015'VES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture-
2015Into the WoodsHPA AwardOutstanding Visual Effects - Feature Film
2015MaleficentVES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picturerowspan="2"
2015MaleficentHPA AwardOutstanding Visual Effects - Feature Film-
2014The Secret Life of Walter MittyVES AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
2014The Lone RangerAcademy AwardBest Visual Effects
2014The Lone RangerVES AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
2013PrometheusAcademy AwardBest Visual Effectsrowspan="3"
2013PrometheusBAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects-
2013PrometheusVES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture-
2013Life of PiAcademy AwardBest Visual Effectsrowspan="3"
2013Life of PiBAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects-
2013Life of PiVES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture-
2012Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2Academy AwardBest Visual Effects
2012Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2BAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects
2012Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2VES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects-Driven Feature Motion Picture
2012'VES AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
2012'VES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture
2011Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1Academy AwardBest Visual Effects
2011Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1BAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects
2011Robin HoodVES AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Feature Motion Picture
2010Harry Potter and the Half Blood PrinceBAFTA AwardBest Special Visual Effects
2009'VES AwardOutstanding Visual Effects in an Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture
2009VES AwardOutstanding Compositing in a Feature Motion Picture
2007PoseidonAcademy AwardBest Visual Effects
2006Kingdom of HeavenVES AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Motion Picture
2006Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireVES AwardOutstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture
2006Annie AwardBest Animated Effects

Filmography

Film