XXX: State of the Union (April 29, 2005) (co-production with Original Film)
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Freedomland (February 17, 2006) (co-production with Scott Rudin Productions)
SF has also signed distribution deals with other large companies such as New Line Cinema, MGM and Revolution Studios.
French Revolution | American Revolution | Universal Studios | Cultural Revolution | October Revolution | Industrial Revolution | Abbey Road Studios | Glorious Revolution | Dance Dance Revolution | Russian Revolution | Revolution | Mexican Revolution | Iranian Revolution | revolution | Hungarian Revolution of 1848 | Russian Revolution (1917) | Daughters of the American Revolution | Hungarian Revolution of 1956 | Ealing Studios | New England Revolution | Cuban Revolution | Texas Revolution | Philippine Revolution | Pinewood Studios | Fleischer Studios | Walt Disney Animation Studios | Xinhai Revolution | Velvet Revolution | Carnation Revolution | Sons of the American Revolution |
He co-founded Morgan Creek Productions in 1987 and was chairman of 20th Century Fox (1989–93), Caravan Pictures (1993–94), and Walt Disney Studios (1994–2000) before founding Revolution Studios in 2000.
In December 2011, the indie-rock band Foster the People teamed up with Digital Revolution Studios to produce the 3D music video for their hit song, "Don't Stop (Color on the Walls)." The video, featuring Precious star Gabourey Sidibe as an accidental getaway driver, was the first such music video created specifically for the glasses-free Nintendo 3DS game system.
Digital Revolution Studios was started by Oscar nominated and Emmy winning producer Craig Tanner, who gained a reputation in the stereoscopic industry for his work as Visual Effects Editor of the landmark 3D film, Avatar.