Brisbane company’s Netflix deal shows Queensland can compete with the big boys

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The post-production company has chalked up another win, striking a deal to work on a live-action adaptation of a popular anime series.

In the heart of Fortitude Valley, six ambitious guys create their own production company, hoping their passion for filmmaking will one day be noticed – and profitable.

“Now you can come and work on international projects and be living here and enjoying the lifestyle that Brisbane has to offer.”SteelBridge Studios, which opened this year, was a natural progression after the firm opened workspaces in Sydney, Melbourne, Tokyo and Los Angeles. “The technology has advanced to such a degree where rather than doing visual effects in the traditional way where you do it at the end, and you would shoot on green screen, now you can actually render it live using Unreal Engine technology and shoot it in camera,” he said.SteelBridge Studios

The same program, funded by state and federal governments, helped Alt.vfx secure contracts in 2021 and 2022 totalling $3.2 million.

 

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