SGO Mistika moves into New York City’s OFFHOLLYWOOD

New York, USA, 6 June, 2011 – SGO announces today the sale of the very first Mistika 4K system in the US East Coast at New York-based OFFHOLLYWOOD. Leading innovators in 4K, 3D acquisition and post production services, OFFHOLLYWOOD chose Mistika as its system of choice after careful examination of all the current systems in the market to date. Mistika’s highly developed toolset and workflow compatibility with RED Epic and Element Technica’s (ET) ATOM 3D rigs, blatantly outshine the competition and play a crucial and advantageous role in enabling OFFHOLLYWOOD to provide first-rate Stereo 3D production services.

First stereo 3D programme ever to win a BAFTA award produced with Mistika

31 May 2011: SGO is delighted to announce that breath-taking Flying Monsters 3D with David Attenborough for Sky 3D, became the first 3D documentary ever to win a BAFTA for the Specialist Factual category. Sir David Attenborough’s venture into the prehistoric era brings a magnificent view of an unobserved world, back to life on 3D television and the giant IMAX screen, through the latest cutting-edge technology, including SGO Mistika, the most powerful stereoscopic 3D toolset in the industry. Mistika was used for all the stereo 3D, 2D and 3D IMAX post work, by London’s On Sight. Leading UK HD and S3D specialists and renown for using innovative technology, On Sight, chose Mistika for this high profile project which involved multi deliverable formats.

Framestore use Mistika for ingenious LG cinema commercial

London, UK, 18 March 2011: SGO’s Mistika was used by Framestore for all the stereoscopic alignments, depth grading and visual effects compositing for the LG “Rare Butterflies” cinema commercial for LG’s integrated 3D cinema and digital campaign. Directed by Richard Ayoade for Framestore’s digital team, and lead by Executive Producer, Simon Whalley, Framestore conceived, filmed and post produced the high profile campaign for agency Mindshare, to demystify stereoscopic 3D, using humour and interactive elements on the online version.

Portugal’s stereo 3D pioneer, CVisual relies on Mistika

Maia, Portugal, 17 March 2011: Portugal’s stereoscopic 3D pioneer, CVisual, which is a digital animation and VFX post production company, stands out from its competitors, by embracing stereo 3D and providing clients with highly advanced technology and solutions using SGO’s Mistika. As system of choice at CVisual, Mistika’s 2D and stereo 3D capabilities form the foundation of the facility, producing first-rate quality work. CVisual acquired a Mistika system a year ago, which was used to post produce their latest project titled TERATRON – As Cobaias 3D (which means TERATRON – The Guinea Pigs) at CVisual, a 45-minute stereo 3D concert for digital cinema, which was filmed in 4K with the RED Camera.

BSkyB increases their Mistika systems

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London, UK, 4 March 2011 – In order to meet increasing stereoscopic 3D demand for content, global broadcasting giant, British Sky Broadcasting Corporation (BSkyB) expands its stereo 3D capacity with the purchase of two additional Mistika Post production systems working on a 64 TB SGO SAN, to enable powerful collaborative workflows. BSkyB launched Sky 3D, Europe’s first 3D TV channel, using the latest technology which included Mistika to create an incredible 3D experience, providing sports programmes, movies and entertainment into people’s homes across the country. History was made in January last year, with the world’s first live 3D sports broadcast, in which Mistika played a major role in the delivery. BSkyB continues to lead the way in TV entertainment with Sky 3D which is Europe’s first 3D channel.

PICTORION das werk selects Mistika for first 3D film to première Berinale

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Germany, 11 February 2011 – SGO’s Mistika system was selected by PICTORION das werk and was at the heart of the post production process for the stereoscopic 3D for latest film “PINA”, directed by well known German director Wim Wenders. The world première of the film will take place in Berlin on the 13th of February at the 61st Berlinale Filmfestival, making history as one of the very first stereo 3D films ever to be shown at the festival. “PINA” will be shown in European cinemas at the end of February 2011.

Chroma Film & TV invests in SGO’s Mistika for Stereoscopic 3D projects

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24 January 2011: In order to provide its clients with an advanced and highly efficient 2D and stereoscopic 3D work-flow, Hamburg-based Chroma Film & TV, one of Germany’s stereoscopic 3D pioneers, has invested in a Mistika 2K system for both 2D and 3D Stereo post production. Defined as one of the most powerful 2D and 3D post production tools in the industry for commercials, feature films and broadcast, Mistika will play an integral role in supporting Chroma Film & TV’s existing current project work-flow and in attracting new clientele to the company.

3ality Digital purchases SGO Mistika for their Burbank Office

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IBC 2010, RAI, 11 September 2010: At the forefront of technology, SGO is delighted to announce 3ality Digital’s acquisition of Mistika and that a strategic alliance with them has been confirmed to further develop and deliver complete stereoscopic 3D solutions to the market. 3ality Digital fully appreciates the enormous value of Mistika’s impressively advanced technology and capability and is committed to support SGO and promote Mistika. This partnership gives SGO far reaching opportunities to equip their customers with a wider range of services at the highest quality by including comprehensive and inclusive stereoscopic 3D solutions on the level that 3ality Digital can provide.

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