Starting with the release of Monsters versus Aliens in 2009, all feature films at DWA are produced in stereoscopic 3D.
The groundbreaking experience this new visual format provides has been compared to the advent of color and then sound in cinema history.
With these advanced technologies came the possibility to elevate our movie-making journey into the future and beyond.
The stereoscopic filmmaking process requires changes to the traditional methods of CGI film-making, introducing exciting new technical and creative opportunities.
Integrated into all aspects of the DWA pipeline from the development of story and visual style to layout to the final render, the stereoscopic process translates the creative vision of the director into an immersive visual environment.
The stereoscopic process at DWA enables artists to tell stories in creative new ways through the interaction of the camera with our characters and the space around them, further engaging the audience.
The studio continues to push the boundaries of stereoscopic filmmaking through the development of new technologies and techniques.