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Wētā FX
FormerlyWeta Digital (1993–2021)
Company typePrivate
IndustryVisual effects, CGI animation
Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
Founders
  • Richard Taylor
  • Jamie Selkirk
  • HeadquartersMiramar, New Zealand

    Key people

      • Michael McNeil (CEO)[1]
    OwnerPeter Jackson

    Number of employees

    1,700 (2023)[2]
    Websitewww.wetafx.co.nz

    Wētā FX, formerly known as Weta Digital, is a New Zealand-based digital visual effects and animation company based in Miramar, Wellington. It was founded by Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk in 1993 to produce the digital special effects for Heavenly Creatures. The company went on to produce some of the highest-grossing films ever made, such as the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Avatar, and Avatar: The Way of Water. Considered one of the most influential film companies of the 21st century, Wētā FX has won several Academy Awards and BAFTAs.[3] The company is named after the New Zealand wētā, one of the world's largest insects, which was historically featured in the company logo.[4]

    History[edit]

    Previous logo with a wētā depicted

    The company was founded by Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk in 1993 to produce the digital special effects for the film Heavenly Creatures.[5] As of 2024, Wētā FX has won seven Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), King Kong (2005), Avatar (2009), The Jungle Book (2016), and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022).[6]

    The studio has developed several proprietary software packages to achieve groundbreaking visual effects. The scale of the battles required for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy led to the creation of MASSIVE, a program which can animate huge numbers of agents: independent characters acting according to pre-set rules.[7][8]

    To recreate 1933 New York for King Kong, the company created CityBot, an application which could "build" the city on a shot by shot basis.[9] Kong's fur also required the development of new simulation and modeling software.[10] A set of tools that combined procedural and interactive techniques added wind to the five million individual strands of fur and modeled interaction with other surfaces. New shaders were written that accounted for the scattering of light from within each hair that added to the volumetric quality of the fur. Large chunks of fur were ripped out and filled in with scars, blood, and the mud of Skull Island. Each frame of fur took two gigabytes of data.[11]

    For James Cameron's Avatar, Weta Digital modified MASSIVE to give life to the flora and fauna on Pandora, for which the company did most of the visual effects with Joe Letteri,[12] under a team led by executive and producer Eileen Moran.[13][14] The film is regarded as a landmark for visual effects.[15][16][17][18] By 2017, Weta Digital had started visual effects development for the sequels.[19][20][21][22]

    In 2010, a texture painting application developed by the studio for Avatar called Mari has been bought by The Foundry Visionmongers.[23] For The Adventures of Tintin and Rise of the Planet of the Apes, the studio developed a new grooming system called Barbershop where users can interactively manipulate digital hair. This tool received a Sci-tech award in 2015.[24] The Adventures of Tintin was Weta Digital's first fully animated feature film.[25]

    For Rise of the Planet of the Apes in 2011, the company was able to develop their motion capture technique to be able to leave the studio for shooting on location.[26][27][28] The motion capture technology would be improved in the 2014 sequel Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.[29][30][31] This was further refined in War for the Planet of the Apes in 2017.[32][33][34][35]

    On June 19, 2020, Weta Digital announced that it would be producing original animation content under the name Weta Animated.[36][37][38] The company also announced a new chief executive Prem Akkaraju, who comes from Los Angeles.[39][40][41] In September 2020, Weta was able to secure a multi-year deal with Amazon Web Services to use the Amazon cloud to forward its VFX and animation production.[42][43]

    In December 2020, Weta Digital CEO Prem Akkaraju announced additional board members including Tom Staggs, Jeff Huber and Ken Kamins. They join current board members Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, Sean Parker and Joe Letteri.[44]

    On June 17, 2021, Weta Digital announced they have partnered with Autodesk to productize Weta's proprietary tools based in Autodesk Maya for a cloud service called WetaM.[45] It will first be released in Q4 as a private beta.[46]

    On August 23, 2021, Weta Digital announced a collaboration with SideFX for a cloud service combining the studio's proprietary tools within SideFX's Houdini called WetaH.[47][48]

    On November 9, 2021, Jackson sold the company's VFX tools development division to video games software company Unity Technologies for US$1.625 billion.[49][50][51] Unity's acquired tech assets of Weta will be called Weta Digital, while the visual effects company remained separate and renamed as Wētā FX.[52][53] The acquisition was completed in December 2021.[54] In April 2022, Wētā FX opened a new studio in Vancouver. It is the company's first dedicated VFX studio outside New Zealand.[55][56]

    For Avatar: The Way of Water in 2022, Wētā worked on 3,240 visual effects shots, 2,225 of which involved water.[57] The studio developed new performance capture technology for the film's underwater sequences.[58][59][60] The digital water in the film was created by artists using Wētā's latest Loki simulation software.[61] Wētā also refined their Facial Action Coding System (FACS) from Alita: Battle Angel for its use in Avatar: The Way of Water.[62][63][64][65] The company eventually ended up rendering close to 3.3 billion thread hours.[66] Letteri won his fifth Academy Award for his work on the film.[67]

    On 25 November, 2023, Unity and Wētā FX mutually agreed to terminate Unity’s service agreement with Wētā FX effective December 10, 2023; this comes after Unity laying off the entire Wētā Digital staff in a "company reset".[68][69] Unity will continue to own the software from the Wētā Digital acquisition (with Wētā FX being able to continue using them), but the Wētā Digital name and related intellectual property will be transferred back to Wētā FX with no current plans to use the old Wētā Digital name. Wētā FX will be extending offers to as many of the Digital team as possible "as it looks to expand its research, development and support functions".[69]

    Workplace culture[edit]

    An investigation into Wētā's workplace culture by Kiwi public TV broadcaster 1 News, begun in June 2020 following a social media post by former Wētā Workshop employee Layna Lazar, resulted in more than 40 current and former Weta Digital employees anonymously sharing accounts of "sexism, bullying and harassment" in September 2020.[70][71][72]

    In their testimonies, workers identified the existence of a male-only pornographic mailing list called "Caveman", which originated in 2002 following a company-wide tradition known as Porn Friday, and continued to circulate until 2015.[70] Several reports also alleged that the company's IT systems required upgrades in order to accommodate the volume of pornographic content hosted on the company intranet, in addition to numerous allegations of sexual harassment, bullying, intimidation, misogyny and homophobia.[70][73]

    In response to these allegations, Wētā owners, including Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, and chief executive officer Prem Akkaraju, commissioned an independent review from barrister Miriam Dean, who stated in her report that she received 80 complaints of bullying behavior, 120 complaints of inappropriate conduct and 19 complaints of sexual harassment from amongst the company's 1,500 employees.[74][75][76] Dean put forward 17 recommendations for internal reform, including the establishment of a code of conduct, restricting the executive team, expanding the diversity and inclusion program, and reviewing the company's pay structure.[74][77] Her review also stated that the existing management systems were not sufficient to protect workers "from bullying, sexual harassment, sex discrimination and other inappropriate conduct".[74][78][79]

    Films[edit]

    1990s[edit]

    Year Films Studio(s) and Distributor(s)
    1994 Heavenly Creatures[80] Miramax Films
    1995 Forgotten Silver TBC
    1996 Tales from the Crypt
    (You, Murderer)
    Warner Bros.
    The Frighteners Universal Pictures
    1997 Contact Warner Bros.

    2000s[edit]

    Year Films Studio(s) and Distributor(s)
    2001 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring New Line Cinema
    2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
    2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
    2004 Van Helsing Universal Studios
    I, Robot 20th Century Fox
    2005 King Kong Universal Studios
    2006 X-Men: The Last Stand 20th Century Fox
    Eragon
    2007 Bridge to Terabithia Walt Disney Pictures
    Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer 20th Century Fox
    Enchanted Walt Disney Pictures
    The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep Columbia Pictures
    30 Days of Night
    2008 Jumper 20th Century Fox
    The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Walt Disney Studios
    The Day the Earth Stood Still 20th Century Fox
    2009 District 9 TriStar Pictures
    The Lovely Bones Paramount Pictures
    DreamWorks Pictures
    Avatar 20th Century Fox

    2010s[edit]

    Year Films Studio(s) and Distributor(s)
    2010 The A-Team 20th Century Fox
    Knight and Day
    Predators
    Gulliver's Travels
    2011 X-Men: First Class
    Rise of the Planet of the Apes
    The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn Paramount Pictures
    2012 The Avengers Walt Disney Studios
    Paramount Pictures
    Prometheus 20th Century Fox
    Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Warner Bros.
    2013 Iron Man 3 Walt Disney Studios
    Paramount Pictures
    Man of Steel Warner Bros.
    The Wolverine 20th Century Fox
    The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Lionsgate
    The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Warner Bros.
    2014 Godzilla
    Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox
    The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Warner Bros.
    What We Do in the Shadows Paramount Pictures
    2015 Furious 7 Universal Studios
    Fantastic Four 20th Century Fox
    Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
    The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 Lionsgate
    Krampus Universal Studios
    Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip 20th Century Fox
    2016 Deadpool
    Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Warner Bros.
    The Jungle Book Walt Disney Studios
    Central Intelligence Warner Bros.
    Universal Studios
    Independence Day: Resurgence 20th Century Fox
    Hunt for the Wilderpeople Madman Entertainment
    The BFG Walt Disney Studios
    Pete's Dragon
    2017 Spectral Netflix
    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Walt Disney Studios
    Avatar Flight of Passage[81] Disney Parks
    Wonder Woman Warner Bros.
    War for the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Fox
    Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets EuropaCorp Distribution
    Lionsgate
    Justice League Warner Bros.
    2018 Maze Runner: The Death Cure 20th Century Fox
    Rampage Warner Bros.
    Avengers: Infinity War Walt Disney Studios
    Deadpool 2 20th Century Fox
    Animal World Enlight Pictures
    Aquaman Warner Bros.
    Mortal Engines Universal Studios
    2019 Alita: Battle Angel 20th Century Fox
    Avengers: Endgame Walt Disney Studios
    Annabelle Comes Home Warner Bros.
    Ad Astra 20th Century Fox (under Walt Disney Studios)
    Gemini Man Paramount Pictures
    Terminator: Dark Fate 20th Century Fox
    Paramount Pictures
    Lady and the Tramp Walt Disney Studios
    Disney+
    Jumanji: The Next Level Columbia Pictures

    2020s[edit]

    Year Films Studio(s) and Distributor(s)
    2020 Birds of Prey Warner Bros.
    Mulan Walt Disney Studios
    Disney+
    Shadow in the Cloud Rertical Entertainment
    Redbox Entertainment
    The Christmas Chronicles 2 Netflix
    We Can Be Heroes
    2021 Zack Snyder's Justice League Warner Bros.
    Godzilla vs. Kong
    Black Widow Walt Disney Studios
    The Tomorrow War Amazon Studios
    Paramount Pictures
    Jungle Cruise Walt Disney Studios
    The Green Knight A24
    The Suicide Squad Warner Bros.
    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Walt Disney Studios
    Eternals
    The King's Man 20th Century Studios
    2022 Kimi Warner Bros.
    No Exit 20th Century Studios
    The Batman Warner Bros.
    Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Walt Disney Studios
    Thor: Love and Thunder
    Black Adam Warner Bros.
    Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Walt Disney Studios
    Avatar: The Way of Water 20th Century Studios
    Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Netflix
    2023 Cocaine Bear Universal Pictures
    Shazam! Fury of the Gods Warner Bros.
    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Walt Disney Studios
    The Little Mermaid
    Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Paramount Pictures
    The Flash Warner Bros.
    The Creator 20th Century Studios
    The Marvels Walt Disney Studios
    Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire Netflix
    Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Warner Bros. Pictures
    2024 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
    Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver Netflix
    Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 20th Century Studios

    Upcoming[edit]

    Year Films Studio(s) and Distributor(s)
    2024 Deadpool & Wolverine Walt Disney Studios
    Alien: Romulus 20th Century Studios
    2025 Avatar 3
    2029 Avatar 4
    2031 Avatar 5
    TBA In the Blink of an Eye Searchlight Pictures
    Better Man Footloose Productions

    Television[edit]

    Year Name of Television show & special Network
    2017 Game of Thrones (Season 7) Warner Bros./HBO
    2019 Game of Thrones (Season 8)
    The Umbrella Academy Netflix
    2020 Space Force
    2021 The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Disney+
    Mr. Corman Apple TV+
    Invasion
    Hawkeye Disney+
    2022 Peacemaker HBO Max
    Moon Knight Disney+
    Obi-Wan Kenobi
    She-Hulk: Attorney at Law
    The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Amazon Prime
    The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special Disney+
    2023 The Last of Us HBO
    Monarch: Legacy of Monsters Apple TV+

    See also[edit]

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