Platige Image

Its animated shorts have garnered top prizes at SIGGRAPH four times and earned two British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards.

The studio has also worked with luxury car brands like Ferrari,[3] Audi, and Aston Martin,[4] and has produced some of Poland's advertising campaigns, including the Land of Orange series, the Heart and Mind characters, and commercials for beer Zubr in partnership with Kompania Piwowarska.

In 2019, Platige Image made Netflix's series Love, Death & Robots, creating Fish Night, directed by Damian Nenow.

[12] The studio was involved in VFX work for Lars von Trier's Melancholia (2011) and Antichrist (2009), Jerzy Skolimowski's Essential Killing (2010), Andrzej Wajda's Katyń, and Rafał Wieczyński's Popieluszko.

[20] They have animated the History of Poland, directed by Tomek Baginski;[21] a digital reconstruction of a city destroyed during World War II using stereoscopic technology was created for the Warsaw Rising Museum.

[22] Platige created a stereoscopic interpretation of Jan Matejko's painting for the National Museum in Warsaw to commemorate the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald.

The VFX work for Quo Vadis, directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz, led to Platige making a special software solely for the purpose of automatic cloning of characters that were to populate the Roman Colosseum depicted in the movie.

The Danish production house Zentropa commissioned Platige Image to do the visual effects for Lars von Trier's Antichrist.

[33] In 2014, Platige Image released their first in-house mobile game and the start of production on the feature-length animated film, Another Day of Life.

[34] Platige worked on a Nike promo featuring Cristiano Ronaldo[35] and the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission Ambition spot.

[36] The COVID-19 pandemic led Platige to focus on graphic design projects for the gaming industry, including producing cinematics for the Call of Duty series in collaboration with Activision.

The company is also developing a strategy for the next 5 years,[37] which includes plans to expand into the US and MENA (Middle East and North Africa) markets, among others.