
Daniel Langlois is the founder of Ex-Centris, Pix
Cinema, Media Principia Inc and Softimage.
Ex-Centris is a state-of-the-art multi-theater and
production facility designed to evolve with the emergence
of new digital production technologies. Inaugurated in
1999, it is an avant-garde complex dedicated to the
support of independent creators and producers involved in
experimenting with the new generation of cinematographic
tools. Digital production and post-production
installations are integrated within the theater complex
allowing a level of integration between film production
and public theater screening never achieved before.
Conceived and built by Mr. Langlois, Ex-Centris is a
blend of an image research laboratory and a high quality
cinema venue. www.ex-centris.com
Pix
Cinema is a corporation operating a global digital cinema
distribution network utilizing direct satellite delivery
to service theatres venues around the world. Pix Cinema
offers cinema exhibitors a complete solution including
all the components necessary to schedule, order, and
receive automatic delivery of high definition digital
films via a simple and efficient system adapted to the
exhibitors market. Pix Cinema networking technology is
called Pixnet, which is provided by Pixel Systems Inc.
www.pixnet.com
Media Principia Inc. is
a film production company formed by Mr. Langlois in 1998.
The company specializes in making films that draw on new
digital production technologies. It’s first
feature, which was filmed in Hungary, is titled The
Baroness & the Pig. The post-production work in
digital high definition was completed in the Ex-Centris
studios in Montreal.
Daniel Langlois
also presides over the Montreal International Festival of
New Cinema and New Media, which he co-founded in 1996.
The festival is a world of discovery for anyone intrigued
by independent films, video and new media. It merges
genres and vigorously promotes the selected works to help
ensure they’re widely distributed and seen.
www.fcmm.com
Daniel Langlois also
founded Softimage Inc., and was its president and chief
technology officer from November 1986 to July 1998. The
company is recognized internationally in the fields of
cinema and media creation for its advanced digital
technologies and especially its 3-D computer animation
techniques. Softimage software was used to create most of
the dazzling 3-D effects in the blockbuster movies
Gladiator, X-Men, Star Wars Episode I (The Phantom
Menace), The Matrix, Titanic, Men in Black, Twister,
Jurassic Park, The Mask and The City of Lost Children.
www.softimage.com
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