The Hungarian animation company that has worked on the biggest franchises

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If we say Call of Duty, Assassin’s Creed, Netflix and Titanic, we would assume that there is nothing in common between them.  However, all of these have played a key role in Digic Picture’s history, as reported by forbes.hu.

Alex Rabb, a young entrepreneur from the ’90s, made himself into a reputable filmmaker over the course of his 25-year-long career in America. With the knowledge gained in the New World, he teamed up with Any Vajna to establish an animation studio in Hungary.

Digic is a multi-billion company that is headquartered in Budapest. There are few studios in the world that produce so many 3D animated films of such high quality.

Digic primarily creates trailers, teasers and story-line animations for video games. However, they recently agreed with Netflix to produce an episode of Love, Death and Robots, an animated anthology series.

Even though the company is enjoying success on the global stage, Any Vajna’s death earlier this year meant he never had the opportunity to see the finished product. Nonetheless, he witnessed Digic entering the computer-animation industry.

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