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Clotiaux and Flier Upped at Digital Domain 3.0

Venice-based vfx studio Digital Domain 3.0 (formerly known as just Digital Domain) has promoted veteran exec Terry Clotiaux to president of its feature film production division and Rich Flier to president of advertising and games division. Both will report to Digital Domain’s new CEO, Daniel Seah, a Chinese investor who took over the studio last month. DD was co-founded by director James Cameron in 1993. Seah leads the publicly traded Hong Kong company Sun Innovation, which trades copper and plastics and owns various car parks but has no prior experience in the media sector.

Sun Innovation acquired a 70% stake in Digital Domain from China’s Galloping Horse for $50 million. India-owned Reliance MediaWorks continues to own a 30% stake in the company. Reliance and Galloping Horse acquired Digital Domain in bankruptcy auction last year. Digital Domain plans to shift work from L.A. to Angeles a studio in Vancouver to take advantage of film subsidies offered in British Columbia. About 420 people work at the studios, 300 of them in California. To cut costs, Digital Domain also will move from its Venice headquarters to a Playa Vista facility by end of 2013, says the Los Angeles Times.

“We’re engaged at every level to improve efficiency, re-shape our internal show models and build greater transparency with our clients,” Clotiaux said. “At the same time we are growing the expertise and capacity in our Vancouver studio. This, together with our new ownership, our recent great work for Warner Bros., our recently completed Enders Game’ co-production, as well as our in-production features for Fox and Disney, and we’re on a solid path moving forward.”

Clotiaux, a veteran VFX executive credited on more than 35 feature films in a 25-year career, oversees all visual effects feature film production at Digital Domain’s California and Vancouver studios. He was executive producer of Digital Domain’s feature film division from 2007 to 2009 and rejoined the company as vice president of the division in March.

Flier oversees all advertising and video-game visual effects and production at Digital Domain. A 20-year veteran brand strategist and marketer, Flier joined the company in 2011 as executive producer. He was instrumental in building the division’s client base and expertise in the creative development and production of video-game content for Activision, Electronic Arts, 2K Games, Microsoft and other top publishers, developers and ad agencies. He was promoted to VP in 2012.

“It’s been fantastic taking Digital Domain’s legendary brand and creativity into the games space and building a new base of loyal clients,” Flier said. “I’m privileged to have the opportunity to bring a fresh approach to the broader platform of the advertising industry – to offer production companies, agencies and brands all of the quality and pedigree they expect from DD, the best talent in the business and a great client experience.”

(from left) Rich Flier and Terry Clotiaux
(from left) Rich Flier and Terry Clotiaux

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