Armen Kevorkian Joins Encore's VFX Team
Encore, a Deluxe Entertainment Services Group company, is proud to announce the addition of Armen Kevorkian to its growing visual effects department. Kevorkian will be working as an in-house VFX supervisor on many of the projects that come through Encore. Kevorkian has—as a client—collaborated with the members of Encore‘s VFX team quite a few times over the years on a number of shows, most recently on the pilot for “Unforgettable,” which was picked up by CBS for the fall season and will continue to utilize Encore as its VFX vendor.
"Armen has extensive experience in all aspects of the VFX workflow," says Bill Romeo, senior vice president of television for Deluxe in Los Angeles. "He understands VFX creation from conception to on-set supervision to overseeing teams of animators and compositors. And as a former VFX supervisor on the production side, he has a unique sense of the client’s needs on a show. He is a great addition to our team."
"Coming to work at Encore just feels right," Kevorkian says. "They have so many great artists—that goes without saying—but I’ve also always liked the way they do business and collaborate with their clients. It’s a unique facility that way."
Previously, Kevorkian served as VFX supervisor for four seasons of the popular series “The Ghost Whisperer” and on a number of other series and made-for-TV movies including “Studio 60,” “Brothers and Sisters,” the SyFy Channel thriller “Mammoth” and ABC’s “Invasion.”
Before taking on supervisor responsibilities, he served as a VFX coordinator on shows including “Alias” and the Star Trek franchises “Deep Space Nine,” “Voyager” and “Enterprise.”
Kevorkian has received multiple Emmy and VES (Visual Effects Society) Award nominations for his VFX work.
About Encore
Since its inception in 1985, Encore has been providing its clients quality service while consistently remaining at the forefront of technological advances. Encore offers award-winning engineering, state-of-the-art technology, an end-to-end file-based workflow, and some of the most respected and creative artists in the industry. Encore is a one-stop-shop for productions’ color management, editing and visual effects needs.
Encore provides post production services to top television series, including FX’s Justified, Fox’s Glee and House, ABC’s Castle, CBS’s NCIS, HBO’s Hung, and many others. Noted feature film credits include The Hurt Locker and Zombieland. Encore is wholly-owned by Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc. Deluxe is the leading provider of a broad range of entertainment industry services and technologies to major Hollywood Studios and an international client base. www.encorevideo.com
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