Company:Centro Digital Pictures

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Centro Digital Pictures
TypePrivately held company
IndustryVisual effects
CGI animation
Post-production
Game design
PredecessorCentro TV Studio
Founded1985
FounderJohn Chu
Defunct2015
HeadquartersHong Kong, China
Key people
John Chu
Number of employees
150

Centro Digital Pictures Limited was a visual special effects and animation company based in Hong Kong that provided visual effects for film, interactive media, and video games.

History

Centro Digital Pictures was founded by John Chu [zh; zh; 朱家欣] in 1985.[1] Centro (先濤) began as a post-production house for Hong Kong commercials in the mid-1980s. In 1998, Centro co-produced Andrew Lau's The Storm Riders. Centro also co-produced Lau's A Man Called Hero (1999), based on Ma Wing-shing's manhua series Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword.

In 2001, Chu received the Bronze Bauhinia Star for "raising Hong Kong's profile in the use of advanced technology in entertainment productions."[2][3] Centro provided visual effects for Kill Bill, for which they received a BAFTA nomination.[4]

Centro's next visual effects project was for Stephen Chow's Kung Fu Hustle (2004).[5] The company had over 60 CG artists on the production, working in 2K resolution to complete the effects work within eight months.[6] At the 42nd Golden Horse Awards, Centro's effects team (represented by Frankie Chung, Don Ma, Tam Kai-kwan, and Franco Hung) won for Best Visual Effects.[7]

In 2005, Buena Vista International (BVI) announced their plans to work with Centro and China Film Group Corporation on an adaptation of the children's story "The Secret of the Magic Gourd" by Zhang Tianyi.[8] This project, The Secret of the Magic Gourd (2007), was the first Chinese film production of BVI's parent organisation, The Walt Disney Company.[9][10]


In 2012, Centro became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Deluxe Entertainment Services Group.[11] In 2015, the company went offline, and it closed in 2018.

Special effects filmography

  • The Umbrella Story [zh; zh; 人間有情] (directed by Clifton Ko, 1995)
  • First Strike (directed by Stanley Tong, 1996)
  • Thanks for Your Love (directed by Norman Law [zh; zh; 羅文 (導演)] and Daniel Yu [zh; zh; 余偉國], 1996)
  • Lost and Found (directed by Lee Chi-ngai [zh; zh; 李志毅], 1996)
  • The Emperor's Shadow (Qin song, directed by Zhou Xiaowen, 1996)
  • Who Is Running? (directed by Oxide Pang Chun, 1997)
  • The Mad Phoenix (directed by Clifton Ko, 1997)
  • The Soong Sisters (directed by Mabel Cheung, 1997)
  • The Storm Riders (directed by Andrew Lau 1998)
  • The Emperor and the Assassin (directed by Chen Kaige, 1998)
  • City of Glass (directed by Mabel Cheung, 1998)
  • Hot War (directed by Jingle Ma, 1998)
  • A Man Called Hero (directed by Andrew Lau, 1999)
  • Bangkok Dangerous (directed by the Pang brothers, 1999)
  • Shaolin Soccer (directed by Stephen Chow, 2001)
  • Chinese Odyssey 2002 (directed by Jeffrey Lau, 2002)
  • The Eye (directed by the Pang brothers, 2002)
  • Kill Bill: Volume 1 (directed by Quentin Tarantino, 2003)
  • Kill Bill: Volume 2 (directed by Quentin Tarantino, 2004)
  • Kung Fu Hustle (directed by Stephen Chow, 2004)
  • The Promise (directed by Chen Kaige, 2005)
  • Curse of the Golden Flower (directed by Zhang Yimou, 2006)
  • The Secret of the Magic Gourd (directed by Frankie Chung [鍾志行] and John Chu [zh; zh; 朱家欣], 2007)
  • Run Papa Run (directed by Sylvia Chang, 2008)
  • GeGeGe no Kitaro 2: Sennen Noroi Uta (directed by Katsuhide Motoki, 2008)
  • City of Life and Death (directed by Lu Chuan, 2009)
  • Kungfu Cyborg (directed by Jeffrey Lau, 2009)

Awards

Wins

In 2002, Centro won a Golden Horse Award for Best Visual Effects for The Eye. They also won a Hong Kong Film Award, a Golden Horse Film Award, and a Satellite Award for their work on Kung Fu Hustle.

Nominations

Centro was nominated for Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Sound Design for A Man Called Hero, a BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects for their work on Kill Bill: Volume 1 and 2, and a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Visual Effects for Curse of the Golden Flower.

References

  1. "John Chu". South China Morning Post. 2007-08-16. https://www.scmp.com/article/604355/john-chu. 
  2. "The Full List". South China Morning Post. 2001-07-01. https://www.scmp.com/article/351266/full-list. 
  3. "Centro Digital's Chu Honoured by HK Government". Campaign Asia. 2001-10-26. https://www.campaignasia.com/article/headlines-centro-digitals-chu-honoured-by-hk-government/nrqgt9p6iqyu2iynto. Retrieved 2026-04-23. 
  4. Cheuk, Vivian (2004-02-09). "Centro Receives British Academy Award Nomination for Kill Bill Special Visual Effects" (Press release). Centro Digital Pictures. Archived from the original on 2006-10-12. Retrieved 2026-04-23.
  5. "Corporate Background". http://www.centro.com.hk/companyinfo/main.htm. 
  6. DiLullo, Tara (2005-04-07). "Doing the Kung Fu Hustle with Tommy Tom". VFXWorld (Animation World Network). https://www.awn.com/vfxworld/doing-kung-fu-hustle-tommy-tom. Retrieved 2026-04-23. 
  7. "42nd Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival Nominees and Winners". https://www.goldenhorse.org.tw/awards/nw/?r=en&serach_type=award&sc=10&search_regist_year=2005&ins=32. 
  8. Frater, Patrick (2005-12-14). "BVI Reveals Secret Ambitions in China". Variety. https://variety.com/2005/film/asia/bvi-reveals-secret-ambitions-in-china-1117934634/. Retrieved 2026-04-24. 
  9. Fowler, Geoffrey A. (2005-12-14). "Chinese Film Is a First for Disney". The Wall Street Journal (New York: Dow Jones & Company): B3. ProQuest 398972681.  Template:Wikipedia Library access
  10. Shackleton, Liz (2005-12-13). "Disney Unveils First China Co-Production". Screen Daily. https://www.screendaily.com/disney-unveils-first-china-co-production/4025498.article. Retrieved 2026-04-24. 
  11. Shackleton, Liz (2012-02-10). "Deluxe Acquires Hong Kong's Centro Digital Pictures". Screen Daily. https://www.screendaily.com/deluxe-acquires-hong-kongs-centro-digital-pictures/5037781.article. Retrieved 2026-04-23.