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We had set up systems for that in L.A., which we mirrored up here. "We had just come off of Serenity, which was the biggest movie for Zoic to date. on the map," says Randy Goux, who served as the visual effects supervisor on the film. "It was the perfect movie to get Zoic BC. opened its doors and its pipeline to Pathfinder as its inaugural project.
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Set up by Zoic employees, Randy Goux and Patti Gannon, Zoic BC. The first satellite expansion of the successful visual effects house based in Los Angeles, Zoic BC., grew out of the increased number of vfx projects the company was getting coming out of the British Columbia area known as Hollywood North. While Hollywood-style Vikings were laying claim to a new world, there was a much smaller invasion happening in the city with the arrival of Zoic Studios. Upon reaching manhood, Ghost (as he is called) must use his skills as a warrior to protect his adopted family when his Viking kin return to pillage once more. Despite his blonde hair, strange language and the omen of evil surrounding him, the boy is raised by a Native American tribe as one of their own. One such mission ended with a shipwreck where one single Norse boy survived. With their terrifying "dragon" boats, the Norsemen ransacked coastal Indian villages for slaves and supplies to take back to their homeland. The film tells the tale of a Viking invasion of North America more than 500 years before Columbus set foot on the virgin continent. In the wilds of Vancouver in the early days of 2006, the film Pathfinder was being shot in the pristine, yet primordial-looking woods that surround the very cosmopolitan Canadian city.