Vancouver’s CVD VFX acquired by Crafty Apes

Stranger Things is among the series Vancouver's CVD VFX is known for. (Netflix)

Vancouver full-service visual effects studio CVD VFX has been acquired by Crafty Apes, a VFX company with studios in AtlantaLos Angeles and New York.

CVD specializes in photoreal CG and compositing, game cinematics, and concept and design services for film, network episodic and streaming content producers.

Founded in 2014 by Chris van Dyck, who will continue in his role as studio head, CVD has worked on Stranger Things, Fargo, Westworld, and Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, among other series.

“Known for their high-quality work on titles like Stranger Things and Westworld, we think CVD is the ideal complement to Crafty Apes. We are excited to partner with Chris and the CVD team to expand our international pool of creative talent to nearly 200 staff VFX Supervisors, Producers, 2D and 3D artists and on-set consultants and serve the growing demand for VFX services based out of Vancouver,” said Jason Sanford, co-founder of Crafty Apes, in a release.

Tim LeDoux, co-founder and senior VFX supervisor, said the expansion into Vancouver is part of the company’s ongoing strategy to enter attractive new markets.

“We have carved out an exciting niche at our shop, and with Crafty’s support, we are excited to be able to serve our customers in new markets, continue growing our team and remain focused on quality and sustainability,” added van Dyck.


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