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Final Fantasy: A New Era for DVD?

When producer and creative director Blaine Graboyes, then an employee of New York-based Zuma Digital, began production on the Final Fantasy two-disc DVD set, he found himself faced with an unprecedented amount of creative freedom, access, and financial resources. Not only did Columbia and Square Pictures deliver a seven-figure budget to complete the DVD, but they also enlisted Zuma's services at a point when the film itself was only 60% to 70% completed. “Usually when we come on board for a DVD, the film is done and in the can,” says Graboyes. “The studio producer usually clears a ...

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