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ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS DENNIS BERARDI (Visual Effects Supervisor) has been a primary player in the North American visual effects industry for over a decade. In the early nineties, Dennis worked closely with IMAX ® and the National Film Board of Canada to integrate new digital imaging systems both for live-action and animated films. He helped form the motion picture digital opticals company Cine-Byte. In 1997, Dennis moved to Command Post Toybox, in Toronto, to establish a feature film Visual Effects department. During this time, he became the Visual Effects Supervisor for Tarseem’s The Cell and David Fincher’s Fight Club. In 2001, Dennis founded Mr. X in conjunction with TOPIX—an award-winning commercial design and animation house. His recent projects include flying reindeer in the LeVar Burton feature film Blizzard, and a hoard of beaver descending upon a small town in Men With Brooms. Dennis has also worked with some of the most renowned talents in the business. His artistic collaboration with Academy Award ® winner Stan Winston resulted in over 100 shots produced for the feature film Wrong Turn. Atom Egoyan recently tapped into Mr. X’s resources to turn modern-day Alberta into 1914 Armenia through digital environments and enhancements for his award-winning epic Ararat. Berardi’s many credits include Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Dawn of the Dead, New York Minute, Some Things That Stay, The Hunchback, Fly Away Home, The Sweet Hereafter, Sounder, Cube 2: Hypercube, Prince Charming, Jason X, Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Keeping the Faith, and Superstar. 34
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ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS<br />
DENNIS BERARDI (Visual Effects Supervisor) has been a primary player in the North<br />
American visual effects industry for over a decade. In the early nineties, Dennis worked<br />
closely with IMAX ® and the National Film Board of Canada to integrate new digital imaging<br />
systems both for live-action and animated films. He helped form the motion picture digital<br />
opticals company Cine-Byte. In 1997, Dennis moved to Command Post Toybox, in Toronto,<br />
to establish a feature film Visual Effects department. During this time, he became the Visual<br />
Effects Supervisor for Tarseem’s <strong>The</strong> Cell and David Fincher’s Fight Club.<br />
In 2001, Dennis founded Mr. X in conjunction with TOPIX—an award-winning<br />
commercial design and animation house. His recent projects include flying reindeer in the<br />
LeVar Burton feature film Blizzard, and a hoard of beaver descending upon a small town in<br />
Men With Brooms. Dennis has also worked with some of the most renowned talents in the<br />
business. His artistic collaboration with Academy Award ® winner Stan Winston resulted in<br />
over 100 shots produced for the feature film Wrong Turn. Atom Egoyan recently tapped into<br />
Mr. X’s resources to turn modern-day Alberta into 1914 Armenia through digital environments<br />
and enhancements for his award-winning epic Ararat.<br />
Berardi’s many credits include Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Dawn of the Dead, New York<br />
Minute, Some Things That Stay, <strong>The</strong> Hunchback, Fly Away Home, <strong>The</strong> Sweet Hereafter,<br />
Sounder, Cube 2: Hypercube, Prince Charming, Jason X, Thomas and the Magic Railroad,<br />
Keeping the Faith, and Superstar.<br />
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