Milk VFX
Milk VFX is an independent visual effects studio in London, England and Cardiff, Wales.[1] The company was launched in 2013. Milk VFX is known for creating complex and innovative sequences for high-end television and feature films such as Doctor Who (notably the 50th anniversary episode), its spin off Class, Good Omens, Sherlock, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Ex Machina and Possessor.[2]
Founded | June 4, 2014 |
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Website | www.milk-vfx.com/ |
In 2017, Milk raised $2.5 million to fund expansion[3] and announced that Ivan Dunleavy, former CEO of Pinewood Studios, had joined as Chairman of the Board as the studio expands its focus on feature film work.[4]
References
- "'Ello Wales! Milk opens new studio in Cardiff… | Milk VFX".
- "Work | Milk VFX".
- "VFX House Milk Raises $2.5 Million; Ivan Dunleavy Named Chairman". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
- "Milk VFX receives £2m boost from BGF". Broadcast Now. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
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