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Rhythm & Hues Studios was an American visual effects and animation company, that received the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 1995 for Babe, in 2008 for The Golden Compass, and in 2013 for Life of Pi. It also received four Scientific and Technical Academy Awards.[2]

The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early 2013. It was then purchased by an affiliate of Prana Studios, 34x118 Holdings, LLC, but retained the same name.

Rhythm & Hues Studios ceased VFX production in July of 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic.

History[]

1987–2012[]

Rhythm & Hues Studios was established in Los Angeles, California in 1987 by former employees of Robert Abel and Associates (John Hughes, Pauline Ts'o, Keith Goldfarb, Cliff Boule, Frank Wuts and Charles Gibson).[3] The company used its own proprietary software for its photo-realistic character animation/visual effects—as well as for those that are more stylized.

In 1998, Rhythm & Hues Studios developed a video game titled Eggs of Steel: Charlie's Eggcellent Adventure for the PlayStation.

In 1999, Rhythm & Hues Studios acquired visual effects house VIFX from 20th Century Fox.[4]

By 2012, the company had become a global one, with offices and artists in India (the Mumbai suburb of Malad and HITEC City which is a part of Hyderabad), Malaysia (Cyberjaya just outside Kuala Lumpur), Canada (Vancouver), and Taiwan (Kaohsiung).[5][6][7][8][9][10]

2013–2020[]

Director Ang Lee approached Rhythm & Hues in August 2009 to discuss a planned film adaptation of the fantasy novel Life of Pi.[11][12] R&H VFX (Visual Effects) Supervisor Bill Westenhofer noted that Lee "knew we had done the lion in the first Narnia movie. He asked, 'Does a digital character look more or less real in 3D?' We looked at each other and thought that was a pretty good question."[13] He also stated that during these meetings, Lee said, "'I look forward to making art with you.' This was really for me one of the most rewarding things I've worked on and the first chance to really combine art with VFX. Every shot was artistic exploration, to make the ocean a character and make it interesting we had to strive to make it as visually stunning as possible."[14]

Rhythm & Hues spent a year on research and development, "building upon its already vast knowledge of CG animation" to develop the tiger.[15] Artist Abdul Rahman in the Malaysian branch underscored the global nature of the effects process, saying that "the special thing about Life of Pi is that it was the first time we did something called remote rendering, where we engaged our cloud infrastructure in Taiwan called CAVE (Cloud Animation and Visual Effects)".[16]

The resulting film, Life of Pi, was released in theaters in November 2012, and was a critical and commercial success. The British Film Institute's Sight & Sound magazine suggested that, "Life of Pi can be seen as the film Rhythm & Hues has been building up to all these years, by taking things they learned from each production from Cats & Dogs to Yogi Bear, integrating their animals in different situations and environments, pushing them to do more, and understanding how all of this can succeed both visually and dramatically."[17]

On February 11, 2013, Rhythm & Hues Studios filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11, three months after Life of Pi was released.[18] Around 254 people were laid off at that time.[19] This led to a demonstration of nearly 500 VFX artists who protested outside of the 2013 Academy Awards, as Rhythm & Hues was nominated for an Oscar (which it won) for Life of Pi.[20] Inside, during the Oscars, when R&H visual effects supervisor Bill Westenhofer brought up R&H during his acceptance speech for Life of Pi, the microphone was cut off as the music of Jaws slowly took over.[21] This started an uproar among many visual effects industry professionals, changing profile pictures on social media such as Facebook and Twitter to show the green key color, in order to raise awareness of general negative trends in the effects industry.[22] In addition, director Ang Lee was heavily criticized by the community for not acknowledging their work in the effects-laden film in his acceptance speech, despite thanking many other people,[23] and for earlier having complained about the costs of visual effects.[23][24]

On March 29, 2013, an affiliate of Prana Studios, 34x118 Holdings, LLC, won the bidding on Rhythm and Hues in a bankruptcy auction.[25] The sale was "valued at about $30 million".[26]

After the bankruptcy and sale, Rhythm and Hues continued to work on film, television, and ride-film projects, winning multiple Emmy Awards and a Visual Effects Society award for their work on Game of Thrones.


Selected filmography[]

2022
2021
2019
2018
  • Lost in Space
  • Carnival Row
  • The Walking Dead (season 8)
  • Slender Man
  • 2.0
2017
  • Game of Thrones (season 7)
  • The Walking Dead (season 7)
  • Midnight, Texas
  • The Mist
2016
  • Game of Thrones (season 6)
  • Skull Island: Reign of Kong
2015
  • Game of Thrones (season 5)
  • Fear the Walking Dead
2014
2013
2012
  • The Bourne Legacy
  • Big Miracle
  • Django Unchained
  • Chronicle
  • Red Dawn
  • The Hunger Games
  • This is 40
  • Life of Pi
  • Snow White and the Huntsman
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
  • Elektra
  • The Longest Yard
  • The Skeleton Key
  • The Ring 2
  • Serenity
  • Ice Princess
2004
2003
  • The Cat in the Hat
  • Daredevil
  • The Rundown
  • Intolerable Cruelty
  • Elf
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
  • X2
2002
2001
2000
1999
  • Anna and the King
  • The Green Mile
  • End of Days
  • Mystery Men
  • Summer of Sam
  • The Story of Us
  • Stuart Little
1998
1997
1996
  • Kazaam
  • The Nutty Professor
1995
1994
1993
1992
  • Stay Tuned
1991
  • Rover Dangerfield
  • Flight of the Intruder
1990

Awards[]

Academy Award for Best Visual Effects[]

BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects[]

Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects[]

  • 2018: Won: Game of Thrones "Beyond the Wall"[31]
  • 2016: Won: Game of Thrones "Battle Of The Bastards"[32]
  • 2015: Won: Game of Thrones "The Dance Of Dragons"[33]

Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Animated Performance[]

  • 2016: Won: Game of Thrones "Battle of the Bastards; Drogon"[34]

See also[]

References[]

  1. Rhythm & Hues.
  2. Prana Studios Buys Bankrupt 'Life of Pi' VFX House Rhythm & Hues.
  3. Stech, Katy (21 February 2013). Rhythm & Hues Looks to Finish 'Seventh Son'.
  4. Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.The Hollywood Reporter (1999-03-03). "Rhythm & Hues Rounds Up Vifx". AllBusiness.com. Archived from the original on 2015-11-07. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  5. A glimpse of Rhythm & Hues (Asian Facilities) work on Ang Lee's masterpiece 'Life of Pi' (2 January 2013).
  6. Error on call to template:cite web: Parameters archiveurl and archivedate must be both specified or both omittedFree 3D tutorials for Blender, Maya, ZBrush, Cinema 4D for CG Artists (9 April 2021).
  7. Rhythm & Hues Taps NVIDIA Technology for Life of Pi. Animation World Network, November 26, 2012
  8. A First Mate Bares His Fangs: Creating a Tiger for ‘Life of Pi’. The New York Times, November 16, 2012
  9. Rhythm & Hues Makes Skies Soar, Computer Graphics World, November 27, 2012
  10. Error on call to template:cite web: Parameters archiveurl and archivedate must be both specified or both omittedMalaysian team behind special effects for Life of Pi and Snow White movies.
  11. 'Life of Pi's' digital magic. Los Angeles Times, January 18, 2013
  12. EXCLUSIVE: Life of Pi's Stunning Effects. The Daily (News Corporation), November 26, 2012
  13. MAAC KAROLBAGH | Best Animation & VFX Course in Delhi | Graphic & Web Design. Template:Failed verification
  14. "Life of Pi: a tiger's tale", Fxguide, November 26, 2012
  15. Vfx team dares to take tiger by the tail. Variety (magazine), December 15, 2012
  16. "Local touch to Life Of Pi" Template:Webarchive, New Straits Times, November 26, 2012
  17. Video essay: The animal menagerie of Rhythm and Hues". British Film Institute's Sight & Sound magazine, December 21, 2012
  18. Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Variety (2013-02-12). "Rhythm & Hues bankruptcy reveals vfx biz crisis". Variety. Retrieved 2013-02-13.
  19. Johnson, Ted (15 February 2013). Rhythm & Hues gets $17 mil loan from Universal, Fox.
  20. VFX protest at Oscars: images from the picket line + audio interview (22 February 2013).
  21. Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Biggest Oscars snub: A shark attack on the VFX industry". The San Francisco Chronicle.
  22. Entertainment – UPROXX.
  23. 23.0 23.1 Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Pulver, Andrew (February 26, 2013). "Ang Lee under fire from visual effects artists over Life of Pi speech". The Guardian. London.
  24. Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Giardina, Carolyn. "Oscars 2013: VFX Artists Blast 'Disgraceful' TV Moments". The Hollywood Reporter.
  25. "Two-Day Roller Coaster Ends Delivers L.A. VFX Studio to Indian Owners". Variety, March 28, 2013.
  26. "Rhythm & Hues finalizes sale to Prana Studios". Los Angeles Times, March 29, 2013.
  27. Life of Pi Wins Best Visual Effects Oscar (25 February 2013).
  28. 28.0 28.1 Oscar Award for Best Visual Effects - Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects.
  29. BAFTA Awards Search | BAFTA Awards.
  30. BAFTA Awards Search | BAFTA Awards.
  31. Outstanding Special Visual Effects Nominees / Winners 2018.
  32. Outstanding Special Visual Effects Nominees / Winners 2016.
  33. Outstanding Special Visual Effects Nominees / Winners 2015.
  34. 15th Annual VES Awards.

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