💨 Abstract
Mumbai-based Double Negative (DNEG) played a significant role in creating the VFX for "Dune: Part Two", which won an Academy Award for Visual Effects. DNEG's CEO, Namit Malhotra, highlighted India's growing influence in the sector, stating that more Indians work on VFX in Hollywood films than in Indian films. Malhotra hopes Indian films will soon utilize India's advanced VFX capabilities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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