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'''Blur Studio''' is an Oscar-nominated visual effects, animation and design studio based in [[Wikipedia:Culver City, California|Culver City, California]]. Founded in 1995, the company provides visual effects for a wide range of media, short films, large format films, commercials, concept art, feature effects, music videos, game cinematics and broadcast design.<ref>[http://www.blur.com/about/ '''Blur.com''': ''About'']</ref>
'''Blur Studio''' is an Oscar-nominated visual effects, animation and design studio based in [[Wikipedia:Culver City, California|Culver City, California]]. Founded in 1995, the company provides visual effects for a wide range of media, short films, large format films, commercials, concept art, feature effects, music videos, game cinematics and broadcast design.<ref>[http://www.blur.com/about/ '''Blur.com''': ''About'']</ref>



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Logo of Blur Studio Late 2010 to Present

Blur Studio is an Oscar-nominated visual effects, animation and design studio based in Culver City, California. Founded in 1995, the company provides visual effects for a wide range of media, short films, large format films, commercials, concept art, feature effects, music videos, game cinematics and broadcast design.[1]

Blur Studio was selected by Microsoft to produce the cinematics for Halo Wars,[2] including the trailers released during the game's development, the Scanned trailer,[3] the cutscenes for Halo 2: Anniversary,[4] and the cinematics for Halo Wars 2[5], its announcement trailer.[6], the E3 Know Your Enemy trailer and the Awakening the Nightmare cutscenes.

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