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From Basement to Blockbusters: Rodeo FX's Journey
31 Jan
Summary
- Visual effects studio Rodeo FX began in a Montreal basement 20 years ago.
- The studio creates effects for major hits like Stranger Things and Dune.
- Rodeo FX employs artists in Los Angeles, Paris, and Toronto, competing globally.

Rodeo FX, a visual effects studio with its origins in a dim basement in Old Montreal twenty years ago, has achieved significant growth. Initially a small operation, it has expanded to include offices in Los Angeles, Paris, and Toronto, positioning itself as a formidable competitor in the visual effects industry. The studio has contributed to numerous acclaimed projects, including the "Mission Impossible" franchise.
Most notably, Rodeo FX has been instrumental in creating the striking visual effects for Netflix's "Stranger Things" across its fourth and fifth seasons. Their work includes meticulously crafting creatures like the Demogorgon, a process described as akin to "making a clay sculpture." For HBO Max's "Dune: Prophecy," they drew inspiration from the Mediterranean coastline to design the imperial palace.



