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Digital Domain, the Academy Awardwinning digital studio and production company responsible for visual sequences in such films as Titanic, The Day After Tomorrow, and I, Robot, has been acquired by South Florida-based Wyndcrest Holdings, LLC, a group led by director Michael Bay and investor John Textor.
Carl Stork, a long-time senior Microsoft executive and principal of Wyndcrest Holdings, has been elected chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors at Digital Domain, replacing Scott Ross, who is stepping down as CEO and remaining a consultant to the company. C. Bradley Call will remain as president and chief operating officer. Bay and Textor ...