SAN RAFAEL — The practical effects company 32Ten Studios (www.32ten.com has expanded its capabilities. Over the past month 32Ten has added a 15 x 30 foot ventilated paint booth, a small insert stage with a 10 x 15 foot greenscreen, and a high-resolution, Projet HD 3000 3D printing system. 32Ten provides services to producers of major motion pictures, independent films, TV programs, commercials, industrials, Web content and multimedia projects.
“We are excited to be expanding the capabilities we are able to offer to all our existing clients,” says Tim Partridge, CEO of 32Ten Studios. “The smaller insert stage means we can bring in new clients who don't need the 60-foot greenscreen on our main stage."
The larger paint booth will allow the studio to keep all projects in house, no matter how big, adds Sean House, 32Ten’s fabrication supervisor. “High resolution 3D printing is having a huge impact in the modeling industry these days, so the addition of this capability at 32Ten Studios now enables us to meet all our clients’ needs, while keeping us on the cutting edge of new technologies," he adds.