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Manex Visual Effects (MVFX) was a
motion picture special visual effects company located in Alameda, California.
Though a
small company active only for...
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Manex Goihenetxe Etxamendi or
Manex Goienetxe (22
September 1942 in Ezterenzubi,
Lower Navarre – 2
March 2004 in
Biscau mountain, Bearn) was a Basque...
- The
Manex Arena was an
indoor arena located in Brandon, Manitoba. It
briefly hosted the
Brandon Wheat Kings of the
Western Hockey League between the demolition...
- (Spanish, Filipino, Manx)
Juhan (Estonian)
Juhani (Finnish) Jöns (Swedish)
Manex (Basque) Nelu (Romanian) Nzuá (Angolan) Ohan (Armenian) Seán (Irish Seán...
- scene.
Manex Visual Effects used a
cluster farm
running the Unix-like
operating system FreeBSD to
render many of the film's
visual effects.
Manex also handled...
- "good",
hence "good river". The
proposal by
Eugene Goyheneche repeated by
Manex Goyhenetche and
supported by Jean-Baptiste
Orpustan is bai una, "the place...
- "bullet-time". The Matrix's
version of the
effect was
created by John
Gaeta and
Manex Visual Effects. Rigs of
still cameras were set up in
patterns determined...
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Keystone Centre. They also pla**** at
Wheat City
Arena until 1969, and the
Manex Arena from 1969 to 1972.
Between 1973 and 1980, the
Wheat Kings owned and...
- May Come
special effects contract worth $7.5 million. Van
Himbergen found Manex Group of Ohio to ****ume the company's debt. The
company closed shortly thereafter...
- X’s
death the
story turns on
Manex, a
young Basque who
travels to New York to walk
inside one of the
carnival giants.
Manex will be an
inadvertent witness...