Company:Vision Crew Unlimited

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Vision Crew Unlimited
TypePrivately held company
IndustryVisual effects, CGI
FateClosed
Founded1994
Defunct2002
HeadquartersLos Angeles , California , United States
Key people
Evan Jacobs, Jon Warren, Douglas Miller
Number of employees
20-50
WebsiteVisionCrew.com

Vision Crew Unlimited (VCU) was a motion picture and TV commercial visual effects company founded in 1994 by visual effects artists Evan Jacobs, Jon Warren and Douglas Miller.[1] The company later expanded into a full service visual effects firm.

In 1996, VCU contributed miniature effects to James Cameron's film Titanic. While they were initially hired as a subcontractor to lead effects house Digital Domain, VCU was ultimately hired directly by 20th Century Fox to build miniatures for the engine room sequence as well.[2][3][4] In an interesting coincidence later that same year, the company was contracted to work on a CBS TV miniseries with the same name.[5]

While the company worked on many feature films, they were much more prolific in the television commercial market, and worked on over forty spots in eight years.[6] Their work was featured in ads for the majority of car brands[7] as well as Coca-Cola, Pizza Hut, and Geico.

In 1998, Jacobs and John Hoffman were nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries representing VCU's work on HBO's "From the Earth to the Moon".

Vision Crew closed in April 2002. The company attributed its shutdown to a difficult business climate and the founders' interest in pursuing other projects and opportunities.[8]

Credits

Miniature Saturn V rocket for From the Earth to the Moon.

Feature films

  • The Mummy
  • Dinosaur
  • Jack Frost
  • Armageddon
  • Species II
  • Mortal Kombat Annihilation
  • Flubber
  • Dante's Peak
  • The Fifth Element
  • Titanic
  • The Arrival
  • Kazaam
  • Space Jam
  • Sometimes They Come Back...Again

Episodic and long-form television

  • Monday Night Football graphics
  • Star Trek: Voyager episode "The Killing Game"
  • From The Earth To The Moon
  • The Outer Limits "To Tell the Truth"
  • Tower of Terror
  • Tempting Fate
  • A Wing and a Prayer
  • Titanic (miniseries)

Television commercials

Saint Paul Insurance "Boat" Dodge "Truckville" Buick "Igor"
Ford Explorer "Geyser" Evolution Trailer Chrysler "Bridge"
Oscar Mayer "Kid Kong" UUNet "Tower" & "Train" Motomaster
Dodge "Diesel" Anti-Smoking "Stereo Kid" PSA Sony PlayStation "Access Granted"
Hyundai "Expand" Mercedes print ad Jeep "Hand"[9]
Toyota "Tundra" Lexus "Fly" Dodge "Saw"
Land Rover print ad Zyrtec "Apartment" & "Attic" Garlic Tabasco "Vampire"
Mercedes "Performance" Anti-Smoking PSA "50 Ways"[10] Lexus "High Bank" & "Hanger"[7]
Mazda "Transmission" Zyrtec "Power" Mighty Mighty Bosstones "Royal Oil"
Diet Dr. Pepper "Shuttle" Nissan "Toys II" Geico "Lake"
Geico "Alternate Transportation" Hi-C "Blast" Pizza Hut "Bread Subs"
Jeep "Recognize It" Duracell "Fishing" Plymouth "Shakers"
New York-New York Hotel & Casino Jeep "Ice Fishing" Plymouth "Mighty Mouse"[11]
Coca-Cola "Things We Know" Broken Arrow teaser trailer Acclaim NFL Quarterback Club

References

  1. Goldrich, Robert (August 1995). "Visual Effects House Wraps Its First Spot: Coke For CAA". Shoot magazine: pp. 1. http://www.visioncrew.com/Press/shootformation.htm. 
  2. "VIFX jumps aboard project to add convincing details.". ASC.com. American Society of Cinematographers. https://theasc.com/magazine/dec97/titanic/adabt/pg1.htm. 
  3. Speier, Michael (1997-07-01). "Coming to the Aid of a Sinking Ship". DigitalContentProducer.com. Penton Media. http://digitalcontentproducer.com/mag/video_coming_aid_sinking. 
  4. "Vision Crew Unlimited artisans help Digital Domain lay scale-model keels for TITANIC". DigitalContentProducer.com. Penton Media. http://www.theasc.com/magazine/dec97/titanic/sb/pg1.htm. 
  5. Yanover, Neal (1997-07-01). "That Sinking Feeling" (reprint). Variety On Production. http://www.visioncrew.com/Press/variety.htm. 
  6. Nightingale, Margot (1995-08-01). "New Effects Studio". Screen: The Chicago Production Weekly: p. 46. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Martel, William (1998-12-04). "Simon says - visual effects artist Simon Brewster" (reprint). Shoot Magazine. http://www.visioncrew.com/Press/lexus-excerpt.htm. 
  8. "Vision Crew Unlimited Closes Its Doors" (Press release). VFXPro. 2002-05-07. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
  9. DeSalvo, Kathy (1999-10-08). "Divine "Hand" Of Guidance Steers Jeep Wrangler" (reprint). Shoot magazine. http://www.visioncrew.com/Press/jeep_hand.htm. 
  10. Takaki, Millie (1998-06-12). "Calif. ups the anti-smoking ante, unveils 11 spots". Shoot magazine. http://www.visioncrew.com/Press/anti-smoke.htm. 
  11. "Regional Roundup". Post Magazine: p. 133. 1996-02-14. 

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