One wouldn’t associate the interiors of Digital Domain (DD) with a conventional workspace, such is its compelling mysterious appeal.
Considering that their work is primarily in the entertainment industry, it’s no surprise to see the studio like set-up but you wouldn’t be wrong to walk into their six-month-old facility at Waverock and imagine you are entering an auditorium .
The lounge area features a blend of tradition, colour, regional flavour and global appeal. Hues of yellow, brown and purple of the furniture complement the subtle greys on the walls. Some floral charm to the raised platform at the entrance and the oil lamps commemorating CEO Daniel Seah’s first visit to the country, all go to create nothing short of a royal welcome.
There’s abundant natural light in their conference rooms. Heading towards the workstations though, the digital artists move into muted lighting. The few lights that are spread around add aesthetic value and helps them stay focussed ontheir desktops. Digital Domain’s body of work in films — Transformers, Beauty and the Beast, Titanic — feature in the form of posters, egging them on to higher goals.
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