Technicolor Group

Headquartered in Paris, France, it is a spin-off of Technicolor SA, which subsequently renamed itself as Vantiva.

The company operates the visual effects, motion graphics and animation units for films, episodic series and video games under their subsidiaries: Moving Picture Company (MPC), The Mill, Mikros Animation, and Technicolor Games.

[3] The first commercially film that used Technicolor is The Gulf Between, which released on September 13, 1917, and was lost in a fire incident on March 25, 1961.

[5] In 2001, French-based media and electronics company Thomson Multimedia acquired Technicolor from Carlton for $2.1 billion.

[6] On February 1, 2010, Thomson Multimedia changed its name to Technicolor SA, assuming the name of the picture processing technology which has been widely known for more than 95 years.