Pixel Liberation Front
Moby ID: 2694
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Pixel Liberation Front (often abbreviated PLF) was founded in 1995 by Colin Green. It is a visual effects studio located in Venice, California (USA).
In video gaming, the company has been credited for creating game trailers and cinematics. PLF has created music videos and special effects for television commercials and movies.
In 2009 PLF worked on the movie Jim Cameron's Avatar and designed and animated the monitors and HUDs for the fleet of military aircraft and some set-extension composites.
Credited on 3 Games from 1997 to 2003
SimCity 4 (2003 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (2002 on Windows, Macintosh) |
Obsidian (1997 on Linux, Windows, Macintosh) |
History +
- 1995
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The company is founded.
Trivia +
Company location and contact information (2010):
Pixel Liberation Front
1285 Electric Avenue
Venice, CA 90291
USA
Tel: 310 396 9854
Fax: 310 396 9874
Website: www.thefront.com
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Pixel Liberation Front
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 2 games with Electronic Arts Ltd.
- 2 games with Electronic Arts Czech Republic, s.r.o.
- 2 games with Electronic Arts GmbH
- 2 games with Electronic Arts Publishing SARL
- 2 games with EA Games
- 2 games with TiVo Corporation
- 2 games with Electronic Arts, Inc.
- 2 games with Hamagami/Carroll, Inc.
- 2 games with Electronic Arts K.K.
- 2 games with Electronic Arts Magyarország Kft.
- 2 games with Ede Clarke
- 2 games with Dirk Vojtilo
- 2 games with John Hanley
- 2 games with Dave Knudson
- 2 games with Mark Gonzales
- 2 games with Bing Gordon
- 2 games with Bruce E. McMillan
- 2 games with Gabriel Gils Carbó
- 2 games with Darryl Jenkins
- 2 games with Sonia Yazmadjian
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