DETROIT, MI, December 9, 2009 - Venerable visual effects and post-production house Universal Images took Best-in-Show honors at the third annual 'D Show'. In a ceremony held December 2 at the Max M. Fisher Music Center, UI was honored for its work on the History Channel's "The Art of War," which received a nomination in the CGI/Animation category. Additionally, Universal Images won The Craft Award for "Battle B.C.," another History Channel presentation.
"As the complexity of the work grew, we expanded our toolset to meet it," said UI's said UI's Christopher Wirth

When it comes to longform, Universal Images itself has been delving deeper "into the action." Well-known for its work in commercial post-production, specifically the automotive advertising field, UI has completed more than twelve hours of non-fiction entertainment programming in this past year. Based on roughly 40 minutes of VFX created by UI for its "Journey to 10,000 B.C.," the History Channel awarded the UI team 8 one-hour episodes of "Battle B.C.," followed by "The Art of War."
"It's wonderful to be recognized for our work in this arena," said Wirth, "and it's an especially gratifying feeling to bring work into Michigan." Wirth added that the artists at UI bring their experience in advertising to their longform work. "We're accustomed to high expectations, quick turnarounds, and other constraints, while keeping our focus on the creative aspect," he said. "We're now also taking our skill set from TV and applying it back into commercials, so it's always evolving, regardless of the medium."
In addition to the work for which it was honored, Universal Images brought its skills to the creation of the D Show opening sequence, employing an augmented sculpture technique that has been in development at the company. UI team members Dan Land and Gabriel Hall have created the opening for all three D Shows, beginning with the innaugural event in 2007. The D Show celebrates outstanding work done by the Detroit advertising community and the local creative community at large.

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