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DNEG Launching New VFX & Animation Studio in Sydney with ‘Furiosa’ Prequel

Oscar-, BAFTA- and Emmy-winning visual effects and animation studio DNEG, in coordination with New South Wales (NSW) Government, today outlined plans for a new VFX and animation studio in Sydney, Australia. The new studio, which will be located in Pyrmont, within Sydney’s Tech Central district, is slated to open in early 2023 and will have a total capacity of up to 500 seats.

As part of the announcement, DNEG also confirmed that its new Sydney studio will lead the visual effects work for George Miller’s highly anticipated Mad Max prequel, Furiosa.

“The opportunity to collaborate and partner with filmmakers of the caliber of George Miller, whose work I love and respect, is the driving force behind everything that we do,” said DNEG CEO and Chairman Namit Malhotra. “Extending our filmmaker-focused approach to a fourth continent and building a substantial and sustainable presence in Sydney that allows us to engage with Australia’s talented and experienced creative leaders, artists, technologists and production crews, marks another milestone in our mission to bring the very best VFX and animation services to filmmakers all over the world. My thanks to the producers for choosing DNEG as their partner on Furiosa, and to the NSW Government for their support and for extending such a warm welcome to our team.”

Furiosa is the much-anticipated return to the groundbreaking dystopian world Miller created more than 30 years ago with the  Mad Max films, this time with an original, standalone action-adventure that will reveal the origins of characters from the multiple Oscar-winning global smash Mad Max: Fury Road. Furiosa is being produced in Australia by Miller and Oscar-nominated producer Doug Mitchell and stars Anya Taylor-Joy in the titular role alongside Chris Hemsworth and Tom Burke. The film is a Warner Bros. Pictures production in association with Village Roadshow Pictures (U.S.) and is expected to premiere in 2024.

“From my very first call with Namit, I have been amazed at how proactive, engaged and focused DNEG has been in ensuring that George and I have the visual effects team we need for this movie,” said Mitchell. “I am especially excited to collaborate with DNEG to create the visual effects for Furiosa in our home state of NSW, as we wrap what we believe is the biggest production ever filmed in the State. I’m looking forward to this and many future collaborations with Namit and his team.”

Mad Max: Fury Road
Charlize Theron as Furiosa in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’

DNEG Sydney will be a full-service VFX studio, leading on complex VFX projects for film and episodic projects, and will also be home to a new studio for DNEG Animation, the animation studio behind Kid Cudi’s beautifully stylized, animated love story Entergalactic for Netflix.

Academy Award- and BAFTA-winning VFX supervisor (and Australian national) Andrew Jackson has relocated from DNEG London to head up the studio’s work as Creative Director for Sydney. With a career spanning more than 30 years, Jackson was production VFX supervisor for Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, which earned him an Academy Award and BAFTA for Best Special Visual Effects. Prior to that, Jackson received an Academy Award nomination for his work on Mad Max: Fury Road. He has most recently completed work as production VFX supervisor for Nolan’s forthcoming biopic Oppenheimer.

“DNEG is leading the charge when it comes to supporting some of the most creative and visionary directors in the industry, and together we are creating groundbreaking, innovative and inspiring VFX and animation work,” said Jackson. “I am thrilled to take upthis position at the new DNEG Sydney studio, and to be back on home turf, working once again with George Miller following our work together on Fury Road. DNEG’s entrance into
the Australian market will provide us with access to a new pool of talented individuals, including some of the most imaginative minds in the industry, and I am delighted to be working with the new crew that we are building to deliver some truly inspirational effects.”

One of DNEG’s first hires for the new studio is VFX Supervisor Dan Bethell, who joins from Rising Sun Pictures. Bethell is serving as DNEG VFX Supervisor on Furiosa, having previously received a Visual Effects Society (VES) Award for his work on Mad Max: Fury Road. Bethell’s previous credits as VFX supervisor include Thor: Love and Thunder, Mortal Kombat, Extraction and Spider-Man: Homecoming.

Entergalactic
Entergalactic

DNEG’s expansion to Sydney is supported by the Australian State Government of New South Wales (NSW) and its $250 million Jobs Plus Program. Delivered through Investment NSW, the program provides eligible companies with support to establish and expand their footprint in NSW, including payroll tax relief, support for infrastructure and subsidized training programs, along with the provision of free or subsidized government spaces and accommodation.

“Tech Central is Australia’s innovation hub and DNEG will be the next heavyweight to join a growing list of companies setting up shop in Sydney. The new site will include a fully functioning content services studio focusing on visual effects, animation, virtual production and gaming,” commented Dominic Perrottet, Premier of NSW.

NSW Minister for Enterprise, Investment and Trade Alister Henskens said the support will help create 472 direct and 554 indirect jobs by 2024. “The support via infrastructure rebates and payroll tax relief will help DNEG to develop, foster and grow our pipeline of skilled workers in the digital effects industry by creating new opportunities and training pathways,” noted Henskens.

The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) and Department of Home Affairs assisted DNEG with extensive advice and introductions, including to Australian industry and government, as part of Global Australia Taskforce.

DNEG closed the announcement with a land acknowledgment in respect to the Traditional Owners of the Sydney area, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation.

DNEG Sydney joins a global network of studios and offices employing nearly 8,000 people across North America (Los Angeles, Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver), Europe (London), Asia (Bangalore, Chandigarh, Chennai and Mumbai) and now Australia.

Current and upcoming DNEG projects on behalf of its Hollywood and global studio and production company partners include Slumberland, Devotion (Nov. 23), 1899 (Nov. 16), Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (Dec. 23), The Witcher: Blood Origin (Dec. 25), The Last of Us (Jan. 15, 2023), Shazam! Fury of the Gods (March 17, 2023), Fast X (May 19, 2023), The Flash (June 23, 2023), Oppenheimer (July 21, 2023), Coyote vs. Acme (2023), Meg 2: The Trench (Aug. 4, 2023), Haunted Mansion (Aug. 11, 2023), Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (Dec. 25, 2023), Nimona (2023) and Garfield (May 24, 2024).

Current DNEG career opportunities for Sydney and worldwide are posted here.

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