Boris FX to buy Imagineer Systems
Boris FX to buy Imagineer Systems
Visual effects software developer Boris FX has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Imagineer Systems Ltd.,
the UK-based developer of the exclusive Planar Tracking and masking
tools. Imagineer’s flagship product, mocha Pro plays a leading role in
countless major Hollywood films. In 2013 the team behind mocha was
honored by the Academy of Motion Pictures with a Science and Engineering
Award. mocha Pro software was recently used on blockbuster films Gone
Girl, Birdman and Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, and TV show hits such
as The Leftovers, Game of Thrones and House of Cards.
“This strategic acquisition will allow us to offer the most
comprehensive and advanced set of visual effects tools and solutions on
the market today, serving everyone from the independent filmmaker to the
professional video editor working with effects to the feature film VFX
artist,” explained Boris Yamnitsky, founder and CEO, Boris FX.“Imagineer
Systems has the best-of-breed motion tracking, masking and rig removal
technology. The company’s engineering and product design expertise
perfectly complement Boris FX’s own highly regarded team of visual
effects software developers and industry specialists. Both Boris
Continuum Complete and mocha Pro will greatly benefit from combining our
resources and technologies, as will the many mutual customers we
serve.”
The newly merged company will build upon the strengths of both
development teams to become the leading software firm specializing in
post-production plug-ins and tools for editorial, visual effects and
motion graphics design.
Imagineer management echoes the play on strengths and the value the
merger will bring to the industry. “From our first discussions with
Boris it was clear we share the same ethos of directly engaging with our
users and the same passion for innovation in visual effects,” stated
John Paul Smith, CEO, Imagineer. “One of Imagineer’s key strengths is
the ability to play well with others, supporting every popular VFX
application in the industry. Joining the Boris family is a huge
opportunity to bring mocha‘s world-class planar tracking to Boris
Continuum Complete users, giving artists and editors the tools they need
where they need them most.”
“Acquiring the proprietary mocha Planar Tracker technology will allow us
to bring Imagineer’s Academy Award-winning planar tracking to Boris FX
solutions and customers, while conversely, Imagineer products will
benefit from Boris FX’s advanced host integration know-how,” Yamnitsky
elaborated. “The breadth and depth of both companies’ technologies will
allow us to quickly build powerful new visual effects. The acquisition
expands global coverage, better serving customers worldwide, with staff
located in the UK, New York, Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia.”
The announcement of the acquisition has already been greeted with excitement from the industry.
“Imagineer makes amazing tools for the visual effects community,” Jake
Morrison, VFX supervisor with Marvel Films (and a member of the Academy
of Motion Pictures) commented. “At the core, its planar tracker is truly
one of the most significant technologies for a VFX professional --
something recognized by the Academy when the company recently received a
Sci-Tech Award.”
Considered the standard visual effects toolset among broadcast and post
facilities, Boris FX has more than one million registered customers,
which include Viacom, ABC/Disney, BBC, ESPN and more. Boris FX tools
were instrumental in contributing to television content such as Downton
Abbey, Weeds, Annoying Orange and many others.
Boris FX flagship visual effects solutions include Boris Continuum
Complete (BCC), the single most comprehensive plug-in toolset for
editing and compositing systems from Avid, Apple, Adobe, Sony, Grass
Valley, The Foundry, Assimilate, Quantel, Blackmagic and SGO.
“I’ve worked with Continuum Complete for many years and am continually
impressed with the sheer power and large library of useful tools for
post,” said Ross Shain, chief marketing officer of Imagineer Systems.
“Imagineer is very excited to be teaming up with one of the leading
plug-in developers in the industry, and we will leverage Boris FX’s
experience with GPU-enhanced acceleration and host integration to
improve the mocha family of products.”
Imagineer Systems Ltd. will continue to operate as a wholly owned UK
subsidiary of Boris FX with CEO John-Paul Smith continuing to lead from
the Guildford, UK location. Boris Yamnitsky, CEO of Boris FX, will serve
as the group chairman and Ross Shain will become the chief marketing
officer of both Boris FX and Imagineer. For more information about the
acquisition plans, please visit the Boris FX FAQ.
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