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DNEG
FormerlyDouble Negative (1998–2014)
IndustryMotion picture, TV, Animation
Founded1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Headquarters160 Great Portland Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 5QA, United Kingdom, ,
United Kingdom
Number of locations
9
Key people
ServicesVisual effects
Computer animation
Stereo conversion
ParentPrime Focus Limited[1]
DivisionsVFX
Animation
Stereo
Websitewww.dneg.com

DNEG (formerly known as Double Negative and stylized as D N E G) is a British visual effects, computer animation and stereo conversion studio that was founded in 1998 in London, and rebranded as DNEG in 2014 after a merger with Indian VFX company Prime Focus; it was named after the letters "D" and "Neg" from their former name.[2]

The company has received seven Academy Awards for its work on the films Inception, Interstellar, Ex Machina, Blade Runner 2049, First Man, Tenet and Dune.[3] In addition, DNEG has received BAFTA awards for Inception, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 , Interstellar, Blade Runner 2049, Tenet, Dune and Black Mirror's "Metalhead",[4] and Visual Effects Society awards for its work on films such as The Dark Knight Rises, Sherlock Holmes, Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, Altered Carbon, First Man, Chernobyl, Last Night In Soho, Foundation and Dune.[5] It has also received Primetime Emmy Awards for its work on Dreamkeeper, Chernobyl and season 3 of Star Trek: Discovery.[6]

DNEG is headquartered in Fitzrovia, London with additional locations in Vancouver, Mumbai, Los Angeles, Chennai, Montréal, Mohali, Bangalore, Toronto, and Sydney.[7][8][9][10]

History

Double Negative first opened its doors in 1998 in London. Founded by a small group of industry professionals, including Peter Chiang (Senior VFX Supervisor), Matt Holben (Joint MD), Alex Hope (Joint MD) and Paul Franklin (Senior VFX Supervisor),[11][12][13] it has grown from a small team to 8,000 members of staff worldwide.

Over the years, DNEG has worked on over 200 movies and developed working relationships with a number of leading directors. Its first project was Pitch Black, released in 2000. Since then, DNEG's work can be seen in recurring franchises like Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, Marvel Cinematic Universe, James Bond, Jason Bourne, Fast and Furious, Mission: Impossible and the DC Extended Universe.[14] DNEG has worked on award-winning projects such as Inception, Interstellar, Ex Machina, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, Black Mirror – Metalhead, Altered Carbon, First Man, Chernobyl, Tenet, Star Trek: Discovery (Season 3), and Dune.[15][16][17]

DNEG's visual effects work has been honored with seven Academy Awards, seven BAFTAs, eighteen Visual Effects Society Awards and three Primetime Emmy Awards.[6]

Ownership

In July 2014, Indian visual effects company Prime Focus World merged with Double Negative;[18][19] the merged company was rebranded as DNEG.[20]

In August 2021, UK-based firm Novator Capital Advisors invested $250 million in Prime Focus Limited, DNEG's parent company. This deal boosted CEO and Prime Focus founder Namit Malhotra's stake in the parent to 70% from 35%, and as the owner of Novator, Icelandic billionaire Thor Björgólfsson received a 15% stake in DNEG.[21]

On January 25, 2022, DNEG announced its entry into a definitive business combination agreement with Sports Ventures Acquisition Corp. (Nasdaq: AKIC). Subject to customary closing conditions, which were expected in the first half of 2022, the combined public company would be named DNEG.[22][23] DNEG called off the merger and public listing in June 2022, with CEO Malhotra vowing to expand further.[24]

International expansion

In 2009, Double Negative opened its Singapore office,[25][26] and closed it in March 2016.[27][28]

Following the 2014 merger with Prime Focus World, DNEG announced the upcoming opening of a Mumbai branch.[29] Since 2014, DNEG has opened new facilities in Vancouver, Los Angeles, Chennai, Montréal, Mohali, Bangalore and Toronto.

In November 2022, DNEG announced plans to open a location in Sydney, Australia, where its VFX and animation divisions will work. The new studio was scheduled to open in 2023 in Pyrmont and would be headed by VFX supervisor Andrew Jackson. It will lead the visual effects for George Miller's Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.[30][31]

Services and divisions

Visual effects

DNEG started as a visual effects (VFX) studio specialised in VFX for feature films. Over the years its offering expanded to include VFX and animation for feature film and television, and stereo conversion.

In 2013 the company launched its Episodic VFX team dedicated to the creation of VFX for television, OTT and streaming providers and designed to allow content producers and networks access to DNEG's team and infrastructure for non-theatrical projects.[32][33]

Animation

DNEG Animation
FormerlyDNEG Feature Animation (2014–2021)
Company typeDivision
IndustryCGI animation
FoundedApril 11, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-04-11)
Websitewww.dneg.com/dneg-animation/

DNEG Animation (formerly known as DNEG Feature Animation) was founded in April 2014 as DNEG Feature Animation after DNEG formed a deal with Locksmith Animation, with Tom Jacomb leading the studio.[34] It provides animation services alongside IP creators and filmmakers for both feature and episodic animated projects. A Queen's Guard soldier with a giant pencil sometimes alongside a short six-leg robot guard are the mascots of the studio. Its first project was the short film Mr. Spam Gets A New Hat, directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker William Joyce and released in 2021, which won 'Best Animation' at 2021 New York Shorts International Film Festival, 'Best Animated Short' at Cleveland International Film Festival, 'Best Animation' at LA Shorts Festival, 'Best Animated Short' at Cordillera International Film Festival and 'Best 3D Narrative Short' at SPARK ANIMATION 2021. Its first feature film was Ron's Gone Wrong, co-produced with Locksmith Animation for 20th Century Studios, also released in 2021, which won for 'Best Longform' at the British Animation Awards (BAA).[35][36][37] With the trailer release of Mr. Spam Gets A New Hat in October 2021, and by early 2022, the studio was renamed to DNEG Animation. The studio then worked on the Netflix television special Entergalactic, created by Scott “Kid Cudi” Mescudi and Kenya Barris and released in September 2022.[38][39]

The studio's next feature film was Nimona, an adaptation of the webcomic of the same name by ND Stevenson for Netflix and Annapurna Pictures, released in June 2023; in the production of Nimona, DNEG would take over animation from Blue Sky Studios after the company was shut down by then-owner The Walt Disney Company before their production was completed.[40] It was followed by Under the Boardwalk for Paramount Animation, which was released in October of that year.[41][42][43]

Projects currently in production include The Garfield Movie (2024), for which DNEG is a producer alongside Alcon Entertainment for Sony Pictures,[44] That Christmas (2024), a co-production with Locksmith Animation for Netflix, an adaptation of The Cat in the Hat (2026) with Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, and an adaptation of The Great Gatsby.

ReDefine

DNEG ReDefine was launched in 2019 to provide creative visual effects and animation services both to expanding international markets and to filmmakers and streaming companies.[45][46][47]

Stereo

DNEG Stereo (formerly known as Prime Focus World) was the first in the world to convert a full Hollywood film from 2-D to 3-D and has since become one of the largest stereo conversion companies in the motion picture industry.[48]

Virtual Production

DNEG Virtual Production is a global, end-to-end virtual production service. It offers filmmakers and content creators access to a full range of real-time production services – from script breakdown, through development / pre-production, production and post-production, to final picture delivery. DNEG Virtual Production has delivered virtual production services for Andy Serkis' Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Keneth Branagh's Death on the Nile and David Leitch's Bullet Train.[49][50]

Filmography

Feature films

1990s and 2000s

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Year Title Director(s) Distributor(s) Notes
1999 Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? Peter Hewitt Intermedia Films/October Films/West Eleven Films
2000 Billy Elliot Stephen Daldry Universal Pictures/BBC Films/Tiger Aspect Pictures/Working Title Films
Mission: Impossible 2 John Woo Paramount Pictures Installment of the Mission: Impossible (film series)
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Peter Segal Universal Pictures/Imagine Entertainment Sequel to The Nutty Professor
Pitch Black David Twohy USA Films/Gramercy Pictures/Interscope Communications
2001 Bridget Jones's Diary Sharon Maguire Universal Pictures (International)/Miramax Films (United States)/StudioCanal/Working Title Films
Captain Corelli's Mandolin John Madden Universal Pictures (United States)/Miramax Films (International)/StudioCanal/Working Title Films
Enemy at the Gates Jean-Jacques Annaud Paramount Pictures (United States)/Pathe Distribution (France and United Kingdom)/Constanin Film (Germany)/Mandalay Pictures/Repérage Films
Princess of Thieves Peter Hewitt Wonderful World of Disney/Granada Entertainment/ITV Studios Global Entertainment/ABC TV movie
The Tailor of Panama John Boorman Columbia Pictures/Merlin Films
2002 Anita and Me Metin Hüseyin Icon Film Distribution/BBC Films
Below David Twohy Miramax Films/Dimension Films
Bollywood Queen Jeremy Wooding Redbus Film Distribution
Die Another Day Lee Tamahori Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Eon Productions Installment of the James Bond (film series)
Dragonfly Tom Shadyac Universal Pictures/Spyglass Entertainment/Buena Vista International
The Escapist Gillies MacKinnon N/A
The Hours Stephen Daldry Paramount Pictures/Miramax Films/Buena Vista International
Thunderpants Peter Hewitt Pathe Distribution
2003 Cold Mountain Anthony Minghella Miramax Films/Mirage Enterprises
Dreamkeeper Steve Barron Hallmark Entertainment TV movie
Johnny English Peter Howitt Universal Pictures/StudioCanal/Working Title Films
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life Jan de Bont Paramount Pictures/Mutual Film Company/Lawrence Gordon Productions
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Stephen Norrington 20th Century Fox
To Kill a King Mike Barker FilmFour Productions
2004 A Good Woman Lionsgate Films/Vertigo Films
Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London Kevin Allen Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Alien vs. Predator Paul W. S. Anderson 20th Century Fox/Davis Entertainment/Brandywine Productions
Birth Jonathan Glazer New Line Cinema
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason Beeban Kidron Universal Pictures (International)/Miramax Films (United States)/StudioCanal/Working Title Films Sequel to Bridget Jones's Diary
The Chronicles of Riddick David Twohy Universal Pictures
Ella Enchanted Tommy O'Haver Miramax Films
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban[51] Alfonso Cuarón Warner Bros. Pictures/Heyday Films/1492 Pictures Installment of the Wizarding World (film series)
In My Country John Boorman Sony Pictures Classics/Sony Pictures Releasing
Laws of Attraction Peter Howitt New Line Cinema (United States)/Entertainment Film Distributors (United Kingdom)/Mobius Pictures/Intermedia/Deep River Productions/Irish DreamTime/Initial Entertainment Group
Resident Evil: Apocalypse Alexander Witt Sony Pictures Releasing/Screen Gems/Constantin Film Sequel to Resident Evil
Shaun of the Dead Edgar Wright Universal Pictures/StudioCanal/Working Title Films
2005 Batman Begins Christopher Nolan Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures/DC Comics
Doom Andreaz Johnson Universal Pictures
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Mike Newell Warner Bros. Pictures/Heyday Films Installment of the Wizarding World (film series)
The Jacket John Maybury Warner Independent Pictures (United States)/Summit Entertainment (International)
Kingdom of Heaven Ridley Scott 20th Century Fox/Scott Free Productions
Pride & Prejudice Joe Wright Universal Pictures (International)/Focus Features (United States)/Working Title Films
Sahara Breck Eisner Paramount Pictures (United States)/Summit Entertainment (International)
V for Vendetta James McTeigue Warner Bros. Pictures/Silver Pictures/Virtual Studios/DC Vertigo Comics
2006 Alex Rider: Stormbreaker Geoffrey Sax Entertainment Film Distributors (United Kingdom)/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (United States)/The Weinstein Company/Moving Picture Company/Isle of Man Film/Samuelson Productions/UK Film Council
Casino Royale Martin Campbell Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Columbia Pictures/Eon Productions/Sony Pictures Releasing Installment of the James Bond (film series)
Children of Men Alfonso Cuarón Universal Pictures
The Da Vinci Code Ron Howard Columbia Pictures/Imagine Entertainment/Sony Pictures Releasing
Flyboys Tony Bill Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
The Magic Flute Kenneth Branagh Revolver Entertainment
Penelope Mark Palansky Momentum Pictures (United Kingdom)/Summit Entertainment (United States)
Stranger than Fiction Marc Forster Columbia Pictures/Mandate Pictures/Sony Pictures Releasing
United 93 Paul Greengrass Universal Pictures
World Trade Center Oliver Stone Paramount Pictures
2007 Atonement Joe Wright Universal Pictures (International)/Focus Features (United States)/Working Title Films
The Bourne Ultimatum Paul Greengrass Universal Pictures
Grindhouse Robert Rodriguez Dimension Films/Troublemaker Studios
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix David Yates Warner Bros. Pictures/Heyday Films Installment of the Wizarding World (film series)
Hot Fuzz Edgar Wright Universal Pictures/Working Title Films
Love in the Time of Cholera Mike Newell New Line Cinema (United States)/Summit Entertainment (International)
The Reaping Stephen Hopkins Warner Bros. Pictures
Stardust Matthew Vaughn Paramount Pictures/Marv Films
2008 10,000 BC Roland Emmerich Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures/Centropolis Entertainment
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Mark Herman Miramax Films/Heyday Films/BBC Films
Cloverfield Matt Reeves Paramount Pictures/Bad Robot
The Dark Knight Christopher Nolan Warner Bros. Pictures/Legendary Pictures/DC Comics/Syncopy Inc.
Doomsday Neil Marshall Universal Pictures
The Duchess Saul Dibb Pathe Distribution (France and United Kingdom)/Paramount Vantage (United States)/BBC Films
The Edge of Love John Maybury Lionsgate Films/BBC Films
Franklyn Gerald McMorrow Recorded Picture Company/Film4/UK Film Council/HanWay Films
Hellboy II: The Golden Army Guillermo del Toro Universal Pictures