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July 6, 2021

June 16, 2021 – Hollywood, California

Joyce Cox, who has spent the past 25 years producing visual effects for numerous projects including THE JUNGLE BOOK, AVATAR, THE DARK KNIGHT, TITANIC, HARRY POTTER, and MEN IN BLACK III, talks about CURÓ™, the smart alternative to unwieldy spreadsheets, and her collaboration with Thom Miller, the project’s chief architect & developer.

Join Joyce, Thom, and  Don Farr, UST Media Services,  as they discuss:

– How CURÓ simplifies the creation, organization, and management of a VFX budget from pre-production through to final delivery.

– How CURÓ streamlines the bidding process across the studios, production entities, and digital facilities from anywhere in the world.

– How the newly added CURÓ VENDOR provides the tools to establish billing rates, build cost complexity pricing and quickly return bids for clients.

Visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgR3OSSQcxM

Filed Under: Media, Uncategorized

April 13, 2021

“Platform provides VFX producers the tools to secure bids from VFX facilities”

Hollywood, CA, April 14, 2021: UST, a leading digital transformation solutions company, and its digital arm for the entertainment industry, UST Media Services, announced the launch of CURÓ VENDOR, a VFX financial platform that streamlines the bidding process between Producers, Studios, and VFX facilities.
VFX Budgeting is an incredibly time-consuming, inaccurate, volatile process, without a single industry solution or toolset, for both the project producers & their VFX facilities partners. CURÓ simplifies the creation, organization, and management of a VFX budget from pre-production through final delivery, providing a unified web-based system creating, planning, and managing visual effects budgets for any project.

CURÓ VENDOR provides the tools for VFX facilities to receive bid requests for projects directly from producers and create complex estimates of the tasks and time required to design, develop, and create VFX. Vendors can quickly create billing day rates per labor task, facility labor rates by location, facility costs, payroll expense, employee benefits, and much more. CURÓ VENDOR users can apply these billing rates to individual line-item costs on shots, assets, and FX development or create consistent cost complexities that are used over and over again. Once completed, CURÓ VENDOR publishes bids directly to the CURÓ PRODUCER Module, for an easy vendor by vendor bid comparison and analysis by the project producers.

“All facilities, large and small, need to budget the same labor and resource expenses when preparing bids for VFX work. Unifying the bidding process across the industry will save time and increase accuracy, both within the facility and with clients. Particularly so if the client is a Curó Producer user, further simplifying the exchange of highly detailed data,” said Joyce Cox, award-winning VFX Producer and creator of CURÓ.

“We are thrilled to announce the launch of CURÓ VENDOR, as it is a great time to introduce this toolset as Hollywood production moves to recover from the pandemic. We strongly believe that such SaaS approaches improve efficiency and drive profitability in the entertainment industry,” said Jeffrey Lane, President, UST Media Services.

About CURÓ
CURÓ was born out of the entertainment industry’s need for a unified system for the financial planning and management of VFX, the fastest growing segment of the film industry. CURÓ development is based on product-proven best practices and methodologies applied to some of the top-grossing VFX films of the past two decades including “The Jungle Book,” “Men in Black III,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Avatar,” and “Titanic.” VFX Producers have used CURÓ to manage recent shows such as “The Mandalorian”, “American Gods”, “The 100” and the new feature release “Dune”.

For more information about CURÓ or UST Media Services, please contact
Don Farr : Don.Farr@UST.com
+1(708) 717 -8025

Filed Under: Media, Uncategorized

August 11, 2020

CURÓ  - Extended Free Trials and Discounted Pricing 

October 1, 2020 - Hollywood, California

UST Global Media Services has announced it will extend discounted access to its CURÓ  / CURÓ BidMaker platform for companies impacted by the Coronavirus outbreak. The platform encompasses applications for VFX Budgeting, Scheduling and the creation of Custom Bid Packages with CURÓ BidMaker.

“As more and more companies are having their staff work from home, our clients haven’t missed a beat,” said Joyce Cox, the creator of CURÓ , who was the VFX Producer on "AVATAR", " JUNGLEBOOK" and many more.  “We are extending discounts to any company who needs help in managing their business remotely during this time.”

"Right now this an excellent time in Hollywood to learn CURÓ, so we are extending trial accounts for an additional 30 days, and are offering 1/2 off our standard pricing", said Don Farr, CURÓ Product Manager. "Our clients are saying that CURÓ has been a  huge help during the COVID pandemic, providing their VFX productions a great tool set for initial breakdown and preliminary budgeting production planning".

About CURÓ

CURÓ was born out of the entertainment industry’s need for a unified system for the financial planning and management of visual effects, the fastest growing segment of the film industry. CURÓ was developed based on product-proven best practices and methodologies applied to some of the top-grossing VFX films of the past two decades including The Jungle Book,” “Men in Black III,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Avatar,” and “Titanic.” VFX Producers have used CURÓ to manage recent shows such as “The Mandalorian”, “American Gods”, “The 100” and the new feature release “Dune”.

Clients now include NETFLIX, DISNEY, WETA and many more. 

Phase one of CURÓ focused on the VFX producers and studio VFX departments, providing tools for initial breakdown and preliminary budgeting of digital and overhead production costs.  CURÓ BidMaker is available now.  The CURÓ Vendor module with tools for a digital facility's detailed bidding of human and technical resources is slated for release the Q4 of 2020.

Learn more about CURÓ firsthand and sign up now with a free trial here.

Filed Under: Media

April 8, 2020

CURÓ BidMaker - Create Custom Bid Packages for your vendors.

April 8, 2020 - Hollywood, California

Now that your breakdown & preliminary budget are complete, how do you create and track all your vendor bids?  Managing this process is complex, inefficient and time consuming. And, receiving vendor bid submissions in different formats makes it laborious to compare and analyze.

CURÓ BidMaker streamlines and unifies this volatile process across the studios, production entities, and digital facilities from anywhere in the world. With BidMaker, users create Custom Bid Packages with standard templates for each project for one or more vendors, on a shot-by-shot, asset-by-asset, fx-by-fx, and overhead-by-overhead basis. Returned bids are then imported back into BidMaker for easy comparison & analysis.

 “BidMaker saves time and increases accuracy in the creation, distribution and analysis of VFX bids with multiple vendors. This new toolset allows VFX producers to create custom bid packages for each of their facilities they work with, and then import the completed bid requests into BidMaker for analysis. A producer can review incoming bids from vendors on all aspects of the VFX budget, as well as look at a vendor-by-vendor comparison of the overarching budget.” – Joyce Cox

 

With CURÓ BidMaker:

Create Custom Bid Packages for one or more vendors including:

  • Shots, Misc. Shots, Assets, FX, Facility Overhead and Stereo 3D.
  • Technical specifications including aspect ratio, resolution, framerate, and more.
  • Project Schedule Dates and timelines.
  • Project Materials with descriptions and external links to assets and materials.
  • Bid Specifications with general notes can be created to accompany bid request.
  • Generate and publish CURÓ bid request package spreadsheets for each vendor containing cost and informational aspects of the bid package.

Bid Request Package Import

Import Bid Request Spreadsheets completed by each Vendor into your CURÓ budget. Analysis tools include:

  • Full Comparisons of all aspects of incoming bids from your vendors.
    • Shots, assets, FX, Overhead across all vendors for all frame rate and resolution versions requested
  • View & compare various award scenarios to the production’s preliminary budget estimates.
  • Review vendor questions and comments.
  • Add accepted bids into the budget estimates.

About CURÓ

CURÓ was born out of the entertainment industry’s need for a unified system for the financial planning and management of visual effects, the fastest growing segment of the film industry. CURÓ was developed based on product-proven best practices and methodologies applied to some of the top-grossing VFX films of the past two decades including The Jungle Book,” “Men in Black III,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Avatar,” and “Titanic.” VFX Producers have used CURÓ to manage recent shows such as “The Mandalorian”, “American Gods”, “The 100” and the new feature release “Dune”.

Phase one of CURÓ focused on the VFX producers and studio VFX departments, providing tools for initial breakdown and preliminary budgeting of digital and overhead production costs.  CURÓ BidMaker is available now.  The CURÓ Vendor module with tools for a digital facility's detailed bidding of human and technical resources is slated for release the summer of 2020.

Learn more about CURÓ firsthand and sign up now with a free 30-day trial here.

Filed Under: Media, Uncategorized

March 11, 2020

 

Our March Release has added these new features:

  • Add a Studio Chart of Accounts of your choice to the overhead sections of the budget.
  • Curó 2.1 now supports Multiple Currencies and handles Exchange Rates.
  • Projects are now created with a Base Set of Tags for Assets, FX, and Assumptions.
  • Breakdown: Add Shot Elements to Sequences and Scenes.
  • New Easy Search of each budget to find Shots, Assets, FX, and Overheads in larger projects.
  • Clone existing projects to create a new one.

 

Plus, Newly Released TV/Episodic includes:

Episodic/Series Support

  • Collect Multiple Projects in a series, and link or copy assets, FX, and assumptions between those projects.
  • Episode / Series metadata added to projects in series, including season, episode, and episode notes.

Filed Under: Media, Uncategorized

March 11, 2020

April 10, 2020 – Hollywood, California

Veteran VFX producer Joyce Cox has a long and impressive list of credits to her name. She got her start producing effects shots for Titanic and from there went on to produce VFX for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, The Dark Knight, Avatar and Disney’s Jungle Book, among many others. Along the way, Cox perfected her process for budgeting VFX for films and became a go-to resource for many major studios. She realized that the practice of budgeting VFX could be done more efficiently if there was a standardized way to track all of the moving parts in the life cycle of a project’s VFX costs.

With a background in the finance industry, combined with extensive VFX production experience, she decided to apply her process and best practices into developing a solution for other filmmakers. That has evolved into a new web-based app called CURÓ, which targets visual effects budgeting from script to screen.

We reached out to find out more about her VFX producer background and her path to becoming  the maker of a product designed to make other VFX pros’ lives easier.

You got your big break in visual effects working on the film Titanic. Did you know that it would become such an iconic landmark film for this business while you were in the throes of production?
I recall thinking the rough cut I saw in the early stage was something special, but had no idea it would be such a massive success.

Were there contacts made on that film that helped kickstart your career in visual effects?
Absolutely. It was my introduction into the visual effects community and offered me opportunities to learn the landscape of digital production and develop relationships with many talented, inventive people. Many of them I continued to work with throughout my career as a VFX producer.

Did you face any challenges as a woman working in below-the-line production in those early days of digital VFX?
It is a bit tricky. Visual effects is still a primarily male dominated arena, and it is a highly competitive environment. I think what helped me navigate the waters is my approach. My focus is always on what is best for the movie.

Was there anyone from those days that you would consider a professional mentor?
Yes. I credit Richard Hollander, a gifted VFX supervisor/producer with exposing me to the technology and methodologies of visual effects; how to conceptualize a VFX project and understand all the moving parts. I worked with Richard on several projects producing the visual effects within digital facilities. Those experiences served me well when I moved to working on the production side, navigating the balance between the creative agenda, the approved studio budgets and the facility resources available.

You’ve worked as a VFX producer on some of the most notable studio effects films of all time, including X-Men 2, The Dark Night, Avatar and The Jungle Book. Was there a secret to your success or are you just really good at landing top gigs?
I’d say my skills lie more in doing the work than finding the work. I believe I continued to be offered great opportunities because those I’d worked for before understood that I facilitated their goals of making a great movie. And that I remain calm while managing the natural conflicts that arise between creative desire and financial reality.

Describe what a VFX producer does exactly on a film, and what the biggest challenges are of the job.
This is a tough question. During pre-production, working with the director, VFX supervisor and other department heads, the VFX producer breaks down the movie into the digital assets, i.e., creatures, environments, matte paintings, etc., that need to be created, estimate how many visual effects shots are needed to achieve the creative goals as well as the VFX production crew required to support the project. Since no one knows exactly what will be needed until the movie is shot and edited, it is all theory.

During production, the VFX producer oversees the buildout of the communications, data management and digital production schedule that are critical to success. Also, during production the VFX producer is evaluating what is being shot and tries to forecast potential changes to the budget or schedule.

Starting in production and going through post, the focus is on getting the shots turned over to digital facilities to begin work. This is challenging in that creative or financial changes can delay moving forward with digital production, compressing the window of time within which to complete all the work for release. Once everything is turned over that focus switches to getting all the shots completed and delivered for the final assembly.

What film did you see that made you want to work in visual effects?
Truthfully, I did not have my sights set on visual effects. I’ve always had a keen interest in movies and wanted to produce them. It was really just a series of unplanned events, and I suppose my skills at managing highly complex processes drew me further into the world of visual effects.

Did having a background in finance help in any particular way when you transitioned into VFX?
Yes, before I entered into production, I spent a few years working in the finance industry. That experience has been quite helpful and perhaps is something that gave me a bit of a leg up in understanding the finances of filmmaking and the ability to keep track of highly volatile budgets.

You pulled out of active production in 2016 to focus on a new company, tell me about Curó.
Because of my background in finance and accounting, one of the first things I noticed when I began working in visual effects was, unlike production and post, the lack of any unified system for budgeting and managing the finances of the process.  So, I built an elaborate system of worksheets in Excel that I refined over the years. This design and process served as the basis for CURÓ’s development.

To this day the entire visual effects community manages the finances, which can be tens, if not hundreds, of millions in spend with spreadsheets. Add to that the fact that everyone’s document designs are different, which makes the job of collaborating, interpreting and managing facility bids unwieldy to say the least.

Why do you think the industry needs CURÓ, and why is now the right time? 
Visual effects is the fastest growing segment of the film industry, demonstrated in the screen credits of VFX-heavy films. The majority of studio projects are these tent-pole films, which heavily use visual effects. The volatility of visual effects finances can be managed more efficiently with Curó and the language of VFX financial management across the industry would benefit greatly from a unified system.

Who’s been using CURÓ, and what’s in store for the future?
We’ve had a variety of users over the past year. In addition to shows like “The Mandalorian”, “American Gods”, and the new release “Dune”, companies include WETA, DISNEY and Netflix, and a number of freelance VFX producers and supervisors as well as other VFX facilities have access.

The first phase of the CURÓ release focuses on the VFX producers and studio VFX departments, providing tools for initial breakdown and budgeting of digital and overhead production costs.  Our BidMaker addition is scheduled for April of 2020, and we have been working with visual effects facilities developing a separate but connected module for their internal granular bidding of human and technical resources for release in summer of 2020.

 

Filed Under: Media

July 26, 2019

CURÓ was created to simplify the creation, organization and management of a VFX budget from pre-production through final delivery. And now, through our continued collaboration with our clients, we are proud to announce that CURÓ 2.0 is now available.

Here are some of the new features of CURÓ 2.0:

Speed – New User Interface to increase speed & provide faster access to key components.

Stability, Security – Multiple backend security and stability enhancements.

Security – Added the ability for CURÓ Administration to retrieve lost project passphrase, so a lost password no longer means lost work.

New User Interface:

  • Improved Dashboard
  • Faster access to key components, quicker switching between breakdown and budget.
  • Reconfiguration of sidebar to provide a larger workspace.
  • Sequence and Scene Misc. shots moved to bottom of elements for more consistent workflow.
  • Ability to jump to sequences in the Budget section, to mirror breakdown functionality and make it easier to navigate larger, complex projects.
  • Complete redesign of budget overheads to improve both data entry and readability.
  • Ability to add new assets, assumptions, and FX from the budget section.
  • Sticky headers in budget and breakdown for improved usability.
  • Moved budget sub-sections to the header file, for improved usability.
  • New lock/unlock feature allows users to navigate through a Curó project without accidentally making changes to their projects.
  • CURÓ budget areas far easier to navigate through and edit using the tab key.

Episodic/Series Support (Available August 1st)

  • Ability to create and share series between common license users.
  • Ability to collect multiple projects in a series, and link or copy assets, FX, and assumptions between those projects.
  • Episode / Series metadata added to projects in series, including season, episode, and episode notes.

Export – Improved Excel Export.

If you have used CURÓ in the past, or if you would like see CURÓ 2.0, we invite you to sign up and start your new 30 day trial.

Thanks for all of your support!!

Joyce Cox

Filed Under: Media, Uncategorized

October 16, 2018

The VES announced the 2018 inductees into the VES Hall of Fame, the newest Lifetime and Honorary members and this year’s recipient of the VES Founders Award.  All the honorees were recognized at an exculsive, invitation-only reception on Thursday, October 11, 2018 at the Stardust Penthouse at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Joyce Cox, VES

In the mid 90’s Cox transitioned from producing commercials into the role of VFX Producer for feature films. Since then she has produced thousands of visual effects shots. Her credits include HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE, X-MEN 2, THE DARK KNIGHT, AVATAR, MEN IN BLACK III, and most recently Jon Favreau’s THE JUNGLE BOOK. Cox has been the recipient of VES Awards for her work on AVATAR and THE JUNGLE BOOK. In addition, she teaches PRODUCING VFXat the USC School of Cinematic Arts and is working with UST Global Media Services to create Curó, a web-based application for organizing and simplifying the complex process of managing the finances of VFX.

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July 24, 2018

New Software Delivers Time-Saving Shortcuts from Script to VFX Shot Breakdowns Based on Production Proven Data and Methodology

Los Angeles, CA (July 24, 2018) – Designed to simplify visual effects budgeting from script to screen, new secure, web-based application, Curó, will be showcased at SIGGRAPH 2018 in Vancouver. Having undergone rigorous development and beta testing, Curó creates a unified system for creation, planning and management of VFX budgets for projects of any scale, from the Hollywood blockbuster to independent film or television, and everything in between. Developed by veteran VFX Producer Joyce Cox (“The Jungle Book,” “Men in Black III,” “The Great Gatsby,” “Avatar,” “Titanic”), Curó was inspired by Cox’s strategic and proven approach to flexibly and accurately managing VFX budgets for studios, including some of the most ambitious effects films of the last two decades. Curó replaces the need for unwieldy spreadsheets to track costs and instead provides a straightforward, accessible solution.

Dave Taritero, Sr VP VFX, Production, Disney, commented, “The rapid growth in VFX has outpaced the industry’s ability to implement a uniform system to manage the complex and ever-changing finances of a VFX project. Joyce Cox is the perfect person to design an application to close that gap.”

“We have been waiting so long for an effective VFX budgeting tool and thank goodness we have a master like Joyce at the helm of this application!” noted VFX Bidding Producer Jacquie Barnbrook (“The Jungle Book,” “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey,” “Hunger Games”).

Once a script is uploaded, Curó generates a breakdown of scenes, action and dialogue. From there, users can identify shots and organize sequences, build the list of assets and FX elements, and create assumptions – items that inform the work required to execute shot production. A plethora of metadata including assets, FX and assumptions are attached to each shot, which can then be advanced to budget projection. Tools within budget production allow for adjusted shot complexity as well as tax incentive forecasting and accounting for fringe costs, providing dynamic VFX cost projections and tracking. The system is also completely secure with the option to build in two-factor authentication. At any time, Curó can create and export reports in various formats.

“Even the smallest projects now rely on VFX to help tell their stories and the cost to create these VFX can be significant, if not in the tens of millions for high-profile features. Despite the major technology advancements we’ve seen in the entertainment industry, tracking VFX costs has remained difficult and complex, with potentially major financial consequences for even minor missteps. Curó fills a gaping hole in content creation, saving users time and money, and providing peace of mind,” said Cox.

Curó is currently tailored for studios, and future modules will accommodate budgeting for VFX vendors as well, a highly-anticipated development. Said MPC VFX Executive Producer Philip Greenlow, “The most successful VFX projects benefit from finances which are transparent and cleanly exchanged between the VFX house and the producer, facilitating timely decision making. A robust, standardized financial toolset for producers to manage VFX costs would be advantageous; Joyce’s knowledge and experience provide an invaluable resource for the development of such tools.”

SIGGRAPH 2018 is being held August 12-16 at the Vancouver Convention Center; attendees can demo Curó in booth 948. To sign up for a 30-day free trial of Curó, visit: www.Curóvfx.com

While in development, the working title of Curó was Vero.

Filed Under: Media

July 2, 2018

VFX are on the rise across film and TV production, whether it’s an action blockbuster with photoreal CG characters and explosions or an indie film that needs beauty work; a network TV hit or a niche streaming series. Getting a VFX budget set up quickly and accurately can go a long way to reduce headaches and more effectively allocate resources throughout pre-production, production, and post.

Curó meets those goals by providing a unified web-based system for creation, planning, and management of visual effects budgets for any project. Take a look at some of the advantages of Curó and how it addresses common bottlenecks:

  • Access Anywhere: As a secure web-based application, Curó can be accessed from your computer or tablet anywhere you are. From home to the office to the set, know that the latest version of your budget is readily accessible.
  • Easy Setup: To get started simply upload your script, and in minutes Curó generates a breakdown of scenes, action, and dialogue. Organize your project into sequences, create shots, new assets and FX elements, and apply tags. Curó clearly establishes each shot’s connection to the script.
  • Streamline Revisions: Curó easily merges new versions of the script and isolates changes, eliminating the time (and potential errors) of running line-by-line comparisons.
  • Leverage Tax Incentives: The CURÓ Incentives tool lets users establish relevant incentive info and apply to any cost item to automatically calculate gross and net totals.
  • Accurate Forecasting: Gross and net totals are dynamic and can be broken down by scene, sequence, and overall project. Export your budget as an Excel workbook containing a summary, shot list budget, asset budget, FX budget, facility overhead budget, VFX overhead budget, and 3D budget, with net and gross calculations reflecting incentives and fringe information.

Learn more about Curó firsthand with a free 30-day trial here. www.curovfx.com/try-curo/

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Testimonials

“Joyce has a deep understanding of both the creative and production perspectives of effects filmmaking. The clarity she brings to the visual effects world helps mitigate the inherent confusion people often feel when first exposed to its complexity. She’s one of the best in the business and I’m very excited to see what the next chapter in her career brings.”

– Jon Favreau, Director – The Jungle Book, Ironman, Chef

"The rapid growth in visual effects has outpaced the industry’s ability to implement a uniform system to manage the complex and ever-changing finances of a visual effects project. Joyce Cox is the perfect person to design an application to close that gap. Joyce truly understands the ins and outs of VFX production, and her bidding and financial management process is solid and predictable having been production proven on many major studio feature films."

– David Taritero, Sr. VP VFX, Production, Disney

“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Ms. Cox for over 2 decades. Joyce has always maintained the highest degree of professionalism and her incredible track record of success proves it. Her intuitive ability to assess and solve intricate problems, along with an uncanny ability to build and manage teams are only small parts to what has driven her to the top of her field.”

– Lee Berger, Sr. VP of Production, Prime Focus World

“Joyce Cox is the finest visual effects producer I have ever worked with. Smart, aware, creative, and a real grown-up. Nothing that she encounters is beyond her producing skills, and no day passes without some humor. This is a great combination when the chips are down. She can be counted on to deliver the goods.”

– Michael Fink, Adademy Award Winning VFX Supervisor; Professor & Chair, USC School of Cinematic Arts

"CURÓ is a fantastic tool to help manage and track VFX projects. Constructing a budget and implementing changes is a breeze - a huge time saver and enjoyable to use. The cleverly designed and robust interface provides focus and attention to detail whilst remaining flexible, allowing me to work through a script in large strokes and refine the budget just the way I want to.”

– Jonathan Alenskas, freelance VFX Supervisor and Producer

"The idea that there will finally be a software program to help the VFX producing process more efficiently track the breakdown and budgeting in a more unified way is such a sense of relief! We have been waiting so long for an effective VFX budgeting tool and thank goodness we have a master like Joyce at the helm of this application!"

– Jacquie Barnbrook, VFX Bidding Producer (The Jungle Book, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Hunger Games and many more)

Latest News

Webinar – Visit with Joyce Cox as she talks about CURÓ, VFX Budgeting, Simplified.

July 6, 2021

June 16, 2021 - Hollywood, California Joyce Cox, who has spent the past 25 years producing visual effects for numerous projects including THE JUNGLE BOOK, AVATAR, THE DARK KNIGHT, TITANIC, HARRY POTTER, and MEN IN … Read More > about Webinar – Visit with Joyce Cox as she talks about CURÓ, VFX Budgeting, Simplified.

CURÓ VENDOR, VFX Bidding, Simplified.

April 13, 2021

"Platform provides VFX producers the tools to secure bids from VFX facilities" Hollywood, CA, April 14, 2021: UST, a leading digital transformation solutions company, and its digital arm for the entertainment … Read More > about CURÓ VENDOR, VFX Bidding, Simplified.

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Understandably, it is difficult to manage the finances of this highly complex process.  CURÓ has been designed to aid VFX producers, studios and VFX facilities in meeting this challenge.

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