Vita has more than 65,000 square feet of studios and more than 600 creative employees. It can design and produce all kinds of large or micro props, including professional props modelling and repairing, biological props making, armor weapons making, micro-sculpture, large scenes, scenes and clothing, and of course, special effects. Richard Tyler, president and director of the studio, has 14 senior designers under his banner. The sculpture is very detailed from the details of the human body to various parts. In addition to the three-dimensional sculptures needed for shooting, the studio also produces museums and public exhibitions. Large-scale scene sculptures can withstand wind gusts of 140 kilometers per hour outdoors; armor and weapons. The famous visual effects company in the well-known industry, however, is extremely mysterious and low-key because it is located in Wellington, the capital of the small film country New Zealand, so they can stay away from Hollywood spotlights and concentrate on realizing their magnificent dreams for imaginative, especially fantastic filmmakers. In terms of scale, in just over a decade, Vita Studio has expanded from a workshop-like visual effects factory to a film kingdom with Weta Digital, Weta Workshop, Vita Production, Vita Collection and Park Road Post-production companies. Among them, the Vita Digital family alone had more than 900 employees when it was doing visual effects for "Avatar".