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09/09/2003

Framestore CFC announce new appointment

Senior Telecine Colourist Matt Turner has joined the Framestore CFC Commercials team.
Turner has joined the company after eight years at The Mill, where he built a formidable reputation.
Directors with whom Turner has worked since 1995 include such leading figures as: Ringan Ledwidge, Frederick Bond, Frank Budgen, Tom Carty and Daniel Barber.
He joins fellow Colourists Dave Ludlam (who won the BTAA award for Best Colourist in 2002) and Steffan Perry as part of a continuing commitment by Framestore CFC to improving and building its services. Company-wide, 35 new artists and operators have come on board since the beginning of August.
Jon Collins, Framestore CFC’s Facilities Director, said: “I’m really proud of the quality of the work the guys in Telecine have been doing and, knowing Matt’s work, I’m sure that he’ll help us to achieve even greater heights.”
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