Alkemy X Expands to Vancouver Studio Headed by Michael Porterfield

Award-winning leisure firm Alkemy X has expanded to Vancouver, launching a brand new presence in Canada led by Emmy-nominated Head of 2D Michael Porterfield. The brand new workplace displays the continued substantial strategic development on the West Coast that the corporate skilled in response to the drastic uptick in demand for high-end visible results for streaming and have movie content material.
Porterfield, who joined Alkemy X in mid-2022, will lead the Vancouver staff, with Los Angeles-based Government Artistic Director Jep Hill and Government Producer Mark Miller and Head of Manufacturing Ben Benedetti overseeing the general artistic path and expansive development for the brand new location for Alkemy X in Canada.
“There was a large resurgence of exercise and investments throughout the submit manufacturing business in Vancouver over the previous variety of years and we’re excited to construct a robust presence there,” Miller famous. “The wealth of VFX expertise within the space is spectacular and with extra studios trying to shoot in Vancouver, this transfer permits us to be an area useful resource to assist speed up these tasks.”
Alkemy X President & CEO Justin Wineburgh added, “The West Coast has been a key space of development for our powerhouse visible results staff over the previous two years, and with Vancouver persevering with to develop as a serious foothold for submit manufacturing, this was a pure subsequent step for our rising VFX division. Michael Porterfield is a proficient chief with a deep understanding of the nuanced want for curating groups to deal with tasks of all scopes and sizes and his means to streamline artistic and technical processes shall be important as we proceed to scale within the Canadian market.”
Porterfield joined Alkemy X in July 2022 as Head of 2D. With over 30 years of expertise in visible results, Porterfield will leverage his experience in main groups, with a eager eye towards cultivating creativity and maximizing effectivity. His various VFX background spans characteristic movie, episodic and industrial tasks, with high credit together with work on a few of the business’s most superior effects-driven movies franchises like Apple TV’s Lisey’s Story; Netflix’s Don’t Look Up; Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2; DC’s Batman v Superman: Daybreak of Justice; Roland Emmerich’s Halfway; and HBO’s hit fantasy drama hit Recreation of Thrones.
Award-winning studio Alkemy X was based in 1981. Latest VFX work for movie and tv consists of The Whale, Previous, Westworld, Tales of the Strolling Useless and Concern the Strolling Useless.