[3] When the government announced the funds for Legend, the company also pledged to invest $27 million in the Toronto office.
"[4] As of March 2019, The Toronto office has been silently shuttered and staff have been laid off after finding more cost effective labour in India.
In 1985, Barry left his position as staff neuroscientist at Harvard and Mass General Hospital and pioneered the first all-digital technology and process for colorizing black and white films.
Legend was known for having incredibly high quality and low margins due to sales executives underbidding each other between the competing studios.
Legend was known for doing a lot of work with Disney and Sony, while their main rival StereoD, was known for capturing all market around Universal, Legendary Pictures, Marvel, and ILM.
Late 2014 is when a temporary studio was built up out of the Sheridan College's rentable conferences room ON, Canada.