ShotGrid
ShotGrid is a project management software owned by Autodesk. ShotGrid is primarily used for visual effects and animation project management in television shows and movie production and video game development.
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| Original author(s) | Shotgun Software | 
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| Developer(s) | Autodesk, Inc. | 
| Written in | Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, Python | 
| Type | Project management | 
| Website | www | 
History
    
    Founding of company
    
ShotGrid Software was originally founded as Shotgun Software, by Don Parker and Isaac Reuben in 2006. They created it to build a project management tool for Disney's The Wild. Originally, the product focussed primarily on production tracking and later added more functionalities.[1][2]
The first version of Shotgun was released privately two weeks after the first code was written. Shotgun then spent three and a half years in private beta. The product was launched publicly in 2009 at SIGGRAPH.[1]
Merger with Autodesk
    
In June 2014, Shotgun was acquired by Autodesk.[3]
In 2017, Shotgun won a Engineering Emmy.[4]
In February 2020, Don Parker announced Sarah Hodges would be taking over as head of Shotgun.[5]
In February 2021, Don Parker and four other Shotgun employees were awarded Sci-Tech Oscars for the development of Shotgun in the Technical Achievement category.[6]
References
    
- Montgomery, John. "Autodesk riding Shotgun". fxguide.
 - "Autodesk acquires Shotgun Software". 25 June 2014.
 - "Autodesk to Acquire Shotgun" (PDF).
 - "Engineering Emmy Award Winners".
 - Parker, Don. "PASSING THE TORCH".
 - "SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL AWARDS 2020".
 - Shotgun is now ShotGrid
 
