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02/11/2005

Visual effects artist Dave Kiddie joins Rushes

Rushes Postproduction Ltd has announced the appointment of highly experienced and talented visual effects artist Dave Kiddie.
Kiddie has built up an astonishing list of credits over the last seven years, gaining extensive experience on high-end commercials for the likes of Coca-Cola and Barclays as well as working on music videos for some of the world’s biggest artists including Kylie’s ‘Can’t get you out of my Head’ and The Streets ‘Blinded by the Lights’. He has also worked on slick and stylised feature films such as ‘Mean Machine’ and broadcast work for the BBC, amongst others.
During his degree in Fine Art, Kiddie became interested in using photographic techniques to create multi-layer images. This in turn led onto digital manipulation, an equally creative process and one that inspired him to concentrate on Visual Effects as a career. Since then, Kiddie has notched up seven years creative experience working at companies such as MPC, CFS and Red.
Rushes already boasts an exceptional line up of Visual Effects Artists including Paul Hannaford and Matt Jackson, as well as Digital Matte painter, Charles Darby.
Rushes MD Joce Capper said: “We are thrilled to be adding another talented member to our Visual Effects Team. Dave has a fantastic reputation, reinforced by the impressive body of work behind him. His work is some of the most creative in the industry and he is sure to prove an asset to the company.”
Kiddie added: “I have always immensely enjoyed working on projects at Rushes in the past so am delighted to finally be joining them on a full time basis. Their varied client base will enable me to work on a wide range of amazing projects alongside some of the best creative artists in the world.”
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