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VICON House of Moves Helps Bring NHL/Stan Lee "Guardian Project" to Life.
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VICON House of Moves Helps Bring NHL/Stan Lee "Guardian Project" to Life.

Published Oct. 8, 2010 10:21 p.m. ET

Byline: Benzinga Staff

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

VICON House of Moves (HOM), a leading motion capture and animationservice company, was contracted by Guardian Media Entertainment (GME), a new joint venture between the National Hockey League(R) ( NHL) and SLG Entertainment led by Stan Lee of POW! Entertainment, to developanimated content for a new superhero franchise.

GME will produce The Guardian Project franchise; compelling tales of good vs. evil based on 30 superhero guardians (one to represent each NHL team) told across a variety of content delivery mediums including television, print, social media, Jumbotron and more. The new venture will be introduced tomorrow at the NY Comic-Con convention duringa panel featuring VICON House of Moves' Director Peter Krygowski andVP of Production Brian Rausch, alongside Stan Lee, Chairman, POW! Entertainment, Brian Jennings, EVP Marketing, NHL, Adam Baratta, CCO, GME, Tony Chagrin, Co-Founder, GME and comic book artist Neal Adams.

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VICON House of Moves was approached by GME with a concept by Stan Lee (creator of many legendary franchises including Spiderman, Iron Man, The X-Men, The Incredible Hulk, The Fantastic Four and others) and comic book character drawings. HOM took the original designs and turned around full computer generated (CG) finished animations built around each of the 30 characters. HOM directed and/or developed all assets including models, animation, character rigging, motion capture, lighting, rendering and final output.

"The viewers and fans are never going to expect how truly great this production is going to be thanks to the magic of VICON and the spectacular effects that they're able to pull off," said Stan Lee.

In just six months, the HOM animation team was able to turn aroundseveral animated shorts, the first of which will be teased at Comic-Con in New York, with a complete roll-out slated over the course of the NHL season. "This is by far the most ambitious project to date forboth our mo-cap stages and our animation team. We're developing hundreds of CG assets--from a film short to broadcast and in-stadium promotional clips and a host of other animated assets for delivery on multiple content platforms," said Tom Armbruster, Vice President, Sales & Support, VICON. "It was an honor to work with Stan Lee, and to collaborate with the NHL as we're all huge comic book and hockey fans over here!"

In order to accommodate a challenging delivery schedule, HOM choseto render final animation in the Unreal Game engine. "Our render time goes from roughly 11/2 hours per frame down to about 30 seconds. With traditional rendering methods we wouldn't have had time for iteration--and to develop such a breadth of characters in such a short timeframe, we needed to be able to march forward as quickly as possible. The Unreal Engine lent itself very well to this project because not only did it provide the freedom to generate a tremendous volume of effects very quickly, but also provides an incredibly high quality output. Because we're delivering final product to a variety of arenas and broadcast venues--all with different playback methods (HD, SD, banners etc), a standard rendering engine wasn't really an option," said Brian Rausch, Vice President of Production, VICON House of Moves.

About VICON House of Moves

VICON House of Moves has been the go-to studio for film, television, game and commercial creatives for over 10 years and has recently worked on projects for clients including Microsoft, Activision, EA, Bandai, Rockstar Games, Capcom, THQ, Naughty Dog Studios, SCEA, Bungie and others. In addition to the HOM main stage, the 26,000 square-footfacility is also home to a full performance capture volume capable of recording simultaneous high-quality audio with a capture session without any interfering background noise.

About VICON

Academy Award(R)-winning VICON is the world's largest supplier of precision motion tracking systems, and match moving software. It serves customers in the CG animation industry, film, visual effects, computer games, and broadcast television, as well as engineering and lifescience industries. VICON operates in four offices worldwide, including its Los Angeles-based Entertainment headquarters: a 26,000 square-foot facility equipped with three performance capture stages for VICON's service company House of Moves.

VICON is a subsidiary of OMG (Oxford Metrics Group - LSE: OMG), plc., a group of technology companies that produces image-understandingsolutions for the Entertainment, Defense, Life Science and Engineering markets. Other holdings include: 2d3, a manufacturer of specialized image understanding software for defense applications; Yotta DCL our highways surveying business in the UK; and Yotta MVS, a leading US provider of data collection services for the assessment of property taxation.

VICON and OMG global clients include: Life Science leaders University of Pennsylvania, the VA Hospitals, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Titleist Golf, The Andrews Institute; Engineering industry leadersFord, BMW, Airbus, Lockheed, Pratt-Whitney, NASA, Caterpillar, International Truck, and Toyota; and Entertainment companies Sony PicturesImageworks, Sony Computer Entertainment, Industrial Light and Magic,Sega, Nintendo, Ubisoft, Vivendi, Electronic Arts, Square Enix and many others.

For more information about OMG and its subsidiaries, visit www.omg3d.com, www.vicon.com, www.vicon.com/boujou, www.2d3.com, www.yottadcl.com, or www.yottamvs.com.

VICON and VICON MX are trademarks of OMG plc. Academy Award is a trade or servicemark of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Raz Public Relations

Karen Raz, 310-450-1482

karen@razpr.com

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