Bonfire expands, pioneers new paradigm for post work

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Like a brush fire, Bonfire New York is spreading.

The boutique post production facility, launched in 2016 by veteran Flame Artist Brendan O’Neil, has expanded with the addition of three new partners.

According to a statement, the three bring a depth of experience and expertise designed to usher in a new era in post production, including VFX, design, CG, animation, color and finishing.

So, who exactly is joining the team?

Answer. Joining Bonfire are Click 3X Founder Peter Corbett and former Click 3X creative director Aron Baxter and Dave Dimeola, founder and executive producer of The Brigade, which specializes in in remote VFX and post.

Corbett will hold the title of Partner/New Business, while Baxter will serve as Partner/Creative Director and Dimeola will be partner/executive Producer. Also joining Bonfire is senior producer Jenn Frangella, who also comes over from Click 3X, and Kait Johnson, VFX Flame assist.

The newly expanded operation offers what O’Neil describes as a ‘secret sauce’ for clients. It’s been cooked up by a crew of top-level, highly experienced professionals from the design, visual effects and animation disciplines, working out of a state of the art Flatiron facility and backed with an innovative, cloud-based system for sourcing, executing and delivering VFX, color, design, animation and finishing work, tapping a global network of artists and specialists in the process.

Based on years of trial and error, Dimeola has developed a unique, decentralized platform for remotely connecting everyone that dramatically reduces both costs and timeframe while maintaining state-of-the-art quality. “With Bonfire,” he says, “we’re offering a boutique experience backed by our cloud-based firepower.”

So, how does the Bonfire system work? “We put the right artists to work at exactly the right time, and the right sequence at the right volume – whether this is one artist for an hour or multiple artists for days,” Dimeola explains. “And we provide them with a sophisticated platform that can deliver the right software licenses on demand, and can render the results at high speed. This is coordinated not just by our producers, but by our platform, which largely automates the process.”

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The Bonfire team (clockwise from upper left): Peter Corbett, Dave Dimeola,
Brendan O’Neil, Jenn Frangella, Kait Johnson and Aron Baxter.

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Now united, the Bonfire team says they’re ready to rewrite the rules of how things get done: “With the four partners coming together, our greatest advantage is strength in numbers,” says O’Neil. “Individually we were all doing great things, but together we supplement each other so well on every level that we’ve been able to create a unique and flexible solution to the biggest and most aggravating question in our industry, which is ‘Why does it cost so much?’ Our approach lets us cater to any size project and hand-pick the best teams for each, often within hours, if needed”.

“What we’re really offering here is a new way of working,” adds Corbett. “With the cloud as our backbone and our processes in place, we can manage the entire workflow in a better, more efficient way, one that lets us lower costs by a surprising margin. This is done entirely online and is continuously available in real time, allowing our clients to monitor their progress from anywhere in the world. Having seen it in action, all I can say is that it’s truly revolutionary”.

The career paths of the Bonfire partners have crossed numerous times in the past. Dimeola, for his part, started his career at Click 3X before working for a variety of other VFX shops and media companies. He’s been collaborating with O’Neil since early last year, during which time O’Neil recognized that his remote-based system mirrored in many respects the more client-facing system he’d developed when freelancing directly for brands or agencies. “I saw the potential for combining forces, so when I built the Bonfire space, I invited Dave to come and work out of our office,” O’Neil explains.

In an industry built on hype and promise, the partners deeply believe that the newly expanded Bonfire represents the next iteration of how post production work will be sourced and delivered: “In a fast-changing landscape of technology and global connectivity, new and better ways of working are being developed by the day,” O’Neil sums up. “By combining classic and attentive client services, highly curated presentation and comfort with new age tech and methodologies, Bonfire is offering the best quality work and experience, period”.

Source: Avagnoni Communications

bonfire-new-york

Like a brush fire, Bonfire New York is spreading.

The boutique post production facility, launched in 2016 by veteran Flame Artist Brendan O’Neil, has expanded with the addition of three new partners.

According to a statement, the three bring a depth of experience and expertise designed to usher in a new era in post production, including VFX, design, CG, animation, color and finishing.

So, who exactly is joining the team?

Answer. Joining Bonfire are Click 3X Founder Peter Corbett and former Click 3X creative director Aron Baxter and Dave Dimeola, founder and executive producer of The Brigade, which specializes in in remote VFX and post.

Corbett will hold the title of Partner/New Business, while Baxter will serve as Partner/Creative Director and Dimeola will be partner/executive Producer. Also joining Bonfire is senior producer Jenn Frangella, who also comes over from Click 3X, and Kait Johnson, VFX Flame assist.

The newly expanded operation offers what O’Neil describes as a ‘secret sauce’ for clients. It’s been cooked up by a crew of top-level, highly experienced professionals from the design, visual effects and animation disciplines, working out of a state of the art Flatiron facility and backed with an innovative, cloud-based system for sourcing, executing and delivering VFX, color, design, animation and finishing work, tapping a global network of artists and specialists in the process.

Based on years of trial and error, Dimeola has developed a unique, decentralized platform for remotely connecting everyone that dramatically reduces both costs and timeframe while maintaining state-of-the-art quality. “With Bonfire,” he says, “we’re offering a boutique experience backed by our cloud-based firepower.”

So, how does the Bonfire system work? “We put the right artists to work at exactly the right time, and the right sequence at the right volume – whether this is one artist for an hour or multiple artists for days,” Dimeola explains. “And we provide them with a sophisticated platform that can deliver the right software licenses on demand, and can render the results at high speed. This is coordinated not just by our producers, but by our platform, which largely automates the process.”

Bonfire-team
The Bonfire team (clockwise from upper left): Peter Corbett, Dave Dimeola,
Brendan O’Neil, Jenn Frangella, Kait Johnson and Aron Baxter.

ALSO READ: 72andSunny partners with two new clients

Now united, the Bonfire team says they’re ready to rewrite the rules of how things get done: “With the four partners coming together, our greatest advantage is strength in numbers,” says O’Neil. “Individually we were all doing great things, but together we supplement each other so well on every level that we’ve been able to create a unique and flexible solution to the biggest and most aggravating question in our industry, which is ‘Why does it cost so much?’ Our approach lets us cater to any size project and hand-pick the best teams for each, often within hours, if needed”.

“What we’re really offering here is a new way of working,” adds Corbett. “With the cloud as our backbone and our processes in place, we can manage the entire workflow in a better, more efficient way, one that lets us lower costs by a surprising margin. This is done entirely online and is continuously available in real time, allowing our clients to monitor their progress from anywhere in the world. Having seen it in action, all I can say is that it’s truly revolutionary”.

The career paths of the Bonfire partners have crossed numerous times in the past. Dimeola, for his part, started his career at Click 3X before working for a variety of other VFX shops and media companies. He’s been collaborating with O’Neil since early last year, during which time O’Neil recognized that his remote-based system mirrored in many respects the more client-facing system he’d developed when freelancing directly for brands or agencies. “I saw the potential for combining forces, so when I built the Bonfire space, I invited Dave to come and work out of our office,” O’Neil explains.

In an industry built on hype and promise, the partners deeply believe that the newly expanded Bonfire represents the next iteration of how post production work will be sourced and delivered: “In a fast-changing landscape of technology and global connectivity, new and better ways of working are being developed by the day,” O’Neil sums up. “By combining classic and attentive client services, highly curated presentation and comfort with new age tech and methodologies, Bonfire is offering the best quality work and experience, period”.

Source: Avagnoni Communications