Manex Visual Effects (MVFX) was a
motion picture
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special visual effects
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company located in
Alameda, California
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. Though a small company active only for a short period of time, it provided visual effects for a number of high-profile movies and the company received international recognition including two
Best Visual Effects
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Oscars
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and one
Academy Award for Technical Achievement
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. As the company that created
bullet time for ''
The Matrix
''The Matrix'' is a 1999 science fiction film, science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the first installment in The Matrix (franchise), ''The Matrix'' film series, starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Car ...
'' their work has been highly influential and still is referenced in many media outlets as recently as November 2022.
History
Founding and first works
In 1995
Cinergi Pictures acquired an effects company from visual effects pioneer
Doug Trumbull. It was originally known as Cinergi F/X but was subsequently named Mass Illusions. Mass.Illusion operated as a special-effects house owned by Cinergy, an independent movie studio. By 1997, Cinergy needed to sell Mass.Illusion for financial reasons, and began looking for investors to buy the company. Mass.Illusion had $1 million in debt, but had assets including artists and a $7.5 million contract to produce ''What Dreams May Come'' special effects. It had also submitted well-received test shots for ''The Matrix''.
In 1997 Cinergi pulled out of Mass Illusions. The company was rescued from liquidation by the
Columbus, Ohio
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based company Manchester Exchange & Investment Company Inc, or Manex, with Manex agreeing to assume the firm's debt. Robert Bobo began running the company in November 1997.In 1998 it was again renamed, this time to Manex Visual Effects, headed by managing director Robert Bobo. In August 1997, it was moved to Alameda Naval Air Station.
In 1998 Manex completed work on the movie ''
What Dreams May Come''. This featured an extended sequence in which the character played by
Robin Williams
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entered a painted world. Manex provided the visual effects for this sequence and partly as a result of this work the movie was awarded an
Academy Award for Visual Effects. In 1999, Manex's creative director received an Oscar for ''What Dreams May Come.''
In 1999 Manex completed work on ''
The Matrix
''The Matrix'' is a 1999 science fiction film, science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the first installment in The Matrix (franchise), ''The Matrix'' film series, starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Car ...
'' which received an
Academy Award
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. The team at Manex, led by
John Gaeta, created the signature
bullet time sequences from the movie.
They also developed a system for image-based rendering allowing choreographed camera movements through computer graphic reconstructed sets (also known as
Virtual Cinematography
Virtual cinematography is the set of cinematographic techniques performed in a computer graphics environment. It includes a wide variety of subjects like photographing real objects, often with stereo or multi-camera setup, for the purpose of ...
) for which Manex was awarded an
Academy Award for Technical Achievement
The Technical Achievement Award is one of three Scientific and Technical Awards given from time to time by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. (The other two awards are the Scientific and Engineering Award and the Academy Award of Mer ...
.
In November 1998,
[ investors sued Manex managing director Robert Bobo, arguing he had defrauded them and was using the company for personal gain.][ Plaintiffs included part owners of Manex: Michael Van Himbergen, Roger Davis, and Steven Gillam. After losing in their initial efforts,] the three plaintiffs settled for an undisclosed sum and in an exchange for public stock owned by them that was transferred to Manex Entertainment in March 2000. Robert Bobo was free thereafter to try to sell Manex for about $20 million. Bobo stressed at the time that the company was not being sold and was instead upgrading and bringing in investors.[ The company did raise a significant amount of investment and continued to expand but was eventually sold by Bobo and management to an investor group and moved to Trenton, New Jersey. After Bobo and management left, no further contracts were awarded to the company.
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Expansion and acquisitions
In 1999 Manex expanded, acquiring the Los Angeles operations of the Computer Film Company
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. The company underwent reorganization including the formation on an interactive division headed by Bill Dawson, formerly of Softnet, Xoom.com and Apple. Dawson recruited Kawika Maszak, also from Softnet and formerly of Gannett
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''.
Another division, Manex Studios, also converted thousands of square feet in old hangar space to film studios where dozens of commercials, special events and feature films were shot.
The firm designed effects for the 2000 movies '' Romeo Must Die'' and '' Mission: Impossible 2''.[ Manex further developed their virtual cinematography work in movies such as '' Michael Jordan to the Max'' in 2000.][ In February 2000, the firm announced it had hired a veteran from ]Industrial Light & Magic
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as its president, and had garnered millions in investment capital.[ In May 2000, the United States Army announced that it was studying the feasibility of using Manex's "bullet-time" technology to build a "holodeck" for training and simulation.]
After late December 2000, Manex closed its Manex Interactive division, and a number of executives left the company, including Bobo.[
]
Change of staff
In March 2001 and under new ownership, it was reported that "financial woes" at Manex had prompted Warner Bros. to award the $30 million contract for the second ''Matrix'' film to ESC Entertainment. ESC Entertainment was a new company which had been founded by Manex effects employees who had worked on the first ''Matrix.''[ Manex had already put in "extensive" pre-production work on the two sequels, and it was reported that the company was pursuing legal options to be involved in the project in some way.] Manex were, however, credited on ''The Matrix Reloaded
''The Matrix Reloaded'' is a 2003 American science-fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is a sequel to ''The Matrix'' (1999) and the second installment in the ''Matrix'' film series. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Lau ...
'' and ''The Matrix Revolutions
''The Matrix Revolutions'' is a 2003 American science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the third installment in ''The Matrix'' film series, released six months following '' The Matrix Reloaded''. The film st ...
'' for their work leading to the effects.
By March 2001, Manex was still working on the Warner Bros. films ''13 Ghosts
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'' and '' Queen of the Damned'', and Warners was shooting part of both ''Matrix'' sequels at Alameda Naval Station, operated by Manex. It had also recently created visuals for '' Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'' and worked on '' American Beauty''.[
Manex subsequently moved to ]Trenton, New Jersey
Trenton is the capital city, capital city (New Jersey), city of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County, New Jersey, Mercer County. It was the capital of the United States from November 1 to December 24, 1784. and in early 2002 became involved in a project to build movie production facilities in the city. The company intended to convert a 7-acre property into a film production and equipment rental facility for $35 million, with plans to employ several hundred people. Manex fell behind on payments to the county, and in 2006, a judge ruled that Manex had lost the rights to use the property, with Manex then losing an appeal in 2008. Subsequently to management and key staff leaving in 2001 there has been little or no creative output from Manex.
Film credits
* ''Judge Dredd
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'' (1995)
* '' Eraser'' (1996)
* '' What Dreams May Come'' (1998)
* ''The Matrix
''The Matrix'' is a 1999 science fiction film, science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the first installment in The Matrix (franchise), ''The Matrix'' film series, starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Car ...
'' (1999) (visual effects)[
* '' Deep Blue Sea'' (1999) (visual effects)][{{cite web
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* '' Romeo Must Die'' (2000) (visual effects)[
*'']Almost Famous
''Almost Famous'' is a 2000 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe, and starring Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson, and Patrick Fugit. It tells the story of a teenage journalist writing for '' Rolling St ...
'' (2000) (special visual effects)[
*''Wo Hu Zang Long'' (special visual effects)][
* '' Michael Jordan to the Max'' (2000) (visual effects)][
* '' Mission: Impossible 2'' (2000) (visual effects)][
* '' Bless the Child'' (2003) (visual effects)][ (Lead animator: Michael "Ffish" Hemschoot)
* '' The Animal'' (2001) (visual effects)][
*'' Exit Wounds'' (2001) (2nd unit visual effects)][
* '' The Man Who Wasn't There'' (2001) (special visual effects)][
* '' Thir13en Ghosts'' (2001)
* '' Queen of the Damned'' (2002) (visual effects)][
* '']The Matrix Reloaded
''The Matrix Reloaded'' is a 2003 American science-fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is a sequel to ''The Matrix'' (1999) and the second installment in the ''Matrix'' film series. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Lau ...
'' (2003) (recognized)
* ''The Matrix Revolutions
''The Matrix Revolutions'' is a 2003 American science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the third installment in ''The Matrix'' film series, released six months following '' The Matrix Reloaded''. The film st ...
'' (2003) (recognized)
References
Sources
Virtual Cinematography at Manex
Visual effects companies