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  1. Rainmaker was a visual effects and post-production company headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, with an office in Los Angeles, California, United States, which contributed to the final works for feature films, television shows, commercials and video games. It acquired and folded into Mainframe Studios in 2007. History.

  2. Rainmaker Digital Effects (also known as Rainmaker Digital Pictures or just Rainmaker) was an artist-driven company located in both Burbank, California and Vancouver, British Columbia, specializing in visual effects and DVD encoding such as the Phoenix Pictures logo.

  3. The company had three divisions: Rainmaker Animation, Rainmaker Visual Effects and Rainmaker Post. Rainmaker Animation (now Mainframe Studios ); creation of 3D animation for feature films , television films and outsources CGI animation to film and television studios.

  4. In June 2012, Chinese animation studio Xing Xing Digital announced its intent to purchase Rainmaker, with the company willing to pay off Rainmaker's $7 million debt. [35] The purchase was called off after Rainmaker and Xing Xing were unable to finalize the sale by September 14, 2012. [36]

  5. Rainmaker Digital Services. In this sixth edition of our video series, I'll walk you through one of the most powerful features of the platform, Rainmaker Add-Ons.

  6. They kept the Mainframe studio to use for entirely animated productions, while Rainmaker itself is known for doing special effects for Live-Action TV, until being bought by Composite Image Systems and later Method Studios. In October 2016, Rainmaker folded under WOW!

  7. Rainmaker Features. Stereo delay with 16 taps. Each tap has its own resonant LP/BP/Notch/HP filter. Each tap has its own 4-octave granular pitch shifter. Tap selectable feedback with pitch shifting. Feedback tone control. 64-tap tunable stereo comb filter. Reverse delay mode. Delay-time and comb-size LFOs.