Marc Côté

Marc Côté has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. In 1997, they co-founded REAL by FAKE and served as the CEO until the present. In this position, they supervised special effects for several films, including "Demolition," "Wild," "Dallas Buyers Club," and "Café de Flore." Additionally, they worked as a special effects designer for the film "Détour" and as a special effects supervisor for the TV documentary series "The Nature of Things." In 2007, they worked as an effects operator for the film "Next Floor" and as a supervisor for the short film "La chambre bleue." Marc also operated motion control for films such as "300," "The Covenant," and "The Fountain." Marc served as a special effects supervisor for various television films such as "Living with the Enemy" and "Forbidden Secrets" in 2005. In 2000, they joined C.R.A. as the CEO. In 2018, they became the president of Local Hero Post, and in 2019, they became the president of American BMX Corp. Furthermore, they founded Camera-e-Motion Group in 1997 and continues to serve as its president.

Marc Côté obtained a Master's degree in Robotic Engineering from UQTR in the period from 1991 to 1996.

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Belfast, United Kingdom

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REAL by FAKE

Join our team: job@realbyfake.com For Media Inquiries: media@realbyfake.com Get a Quote: sales@realbyfake.com ---------------- Real by Fake is an award-winning Fully Integrated Visual Production Services for Feature Films, Television, Commercials, and Music Videos, specializing in VFX. With 400+ years of combined experience in VFX and Post Production and studios in Montréal and Los Angeles, #REALbyFake (RBF) is a Cinematic Production Company that constantly challenges the status quo. We embody a culture of Rebels that encourage freedom with a focus on professional and personal growth. With services available worldwide, RBF is a passionate group of world-class creative talents and technologists, remotely collaborating from around the world in real time, through Teradici. A technology RBF brought into the Film and Motion Picture Industry for the first time, in 2016, with the award-winning HBO series, Big Little Lies. Properly integrated, from concept to finished product, regardless of the medium, RBF believes that Realistic VFX can maximize the creative impact and the emotions generated by the infinite visual possibilities. Since 1997, RBF's work includes many blockbusters: Bone Collector, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, 300, Wild, Dallas Buyers Club, Immortals, C.R.A.Z.Y., The Aviator, among others. Most recently, we co-produced and supervised the complete Post-Production and VFX of HBO series: Big Little Lies​ and Sharp Objects​, directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, as well as Apple TV+'s: The Morning Show. We pride ourselves on guiding your project through to the finish line.


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Montréal, Canada

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51-200

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