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Google buys video-processing service provider Zync Render

A Google logo is seen at the garage where the company was founded on Google's 15th anniversary in Menlo Park, California September 26, 2013. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

(Reuters) – Google Inc (GOOGL.O) said it bought Zync Render, the visual effects cloud-rendering technology company behind Star Trek Into Darkness.

A Google logo is seen at the garage where the company was founded on Google’s 15th anniversary in Menlo Park, California September 26, 2013. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

Rendering is the process of generating an image from a 2D or 3D model, or models, using computer programs.

Zync provides online tools to render video.

Zync software has been used to render hundreds of commercials and over a dozen feature films, including the likes of Flight, Looper and American Hustle.

Together Zync and (Google) Cloud Platform will offer studios the rendering performance and capacity they need, while helping them manage costs, Google product manager Belwadi Srikanth wrote in a blog, announcing the deal.

For example, with per-minute billing, studios aren’t trapped into paying for unused capacity when their rendering needs don’t fit in perfect hour increments, he added. (bit.ly/1pDaLWY)

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Google was not immediately available for comment.

(Reporting By Subrat Patnaik; Editing by Simon Jennings)

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