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Visual Effects House Moves to Culver City

Framestore has moved into a permanent studio in Culver City on National Boulevard.

 

Framestore has moved into a permanent studio in Culver City on National Boulevard.

The company, which is now housed at 8616 National Blvd. in Culver City and officially opened on June 5, also has operations in London, New York and Montreal.

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Before moving into its new Culver City digs, Framestore's team crafted VFX for several high-profile projects including the Pepsi "Mirrors" spot starring Beyonce. 

 Framestore's co-founder and CEO William Sargent, said the new Culver City studio  will be "able to provide the local commercials community with best-in-class VFX" and puts the company "in a strong position to serve as creative partners who support our clients in brand messaging regardless of platform. We're a flexible company, where talent from different locations come together on larger projects which means we have a greater capacity to explore areas of innovation like realtime CG and second-screen opportunities."

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President of Integrated Advertising Worldwide, Jon Collins, added, "We have worked hard to build a team that is extraordinarily talented… I am excited by the thought of what they will create and I have every confidence that they will be a strong part of the exciting future ahead at Framestore."

 

 


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