He will help oversee day-to-day operations at the VFX house while working directly with clients
Cinesite London has appointed Antony Bluff as executive producer. He will help oversee day-to-day operations while working directly with clients to ensure they receive the best service.
Bluff’s career spans almost 25 years, and he was awarded an Emmy for visual effects on HBO’s classic mini-series Generation Kill, which recreated the first 40 days of the Iraq war.
He joins Cinesite London to work alongside VFX supervisors Artemis Oikonomopoulou (Cyrano, Death on the Nile, Venom: Let There Be Carnage); Aleksander Pejic (Space: Jam A New Legacy, The Witcher, Inception); Ben White (Loki, Black Widow, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them); Salvador Zalvidea (The Bourne Stuntacular, Adrift, Mute); and Simon Stanley-Clamp (Matilda, Fate: The Winx Saga & Avengers: Endgame).
Bluff said: “I have long respected Cinesite, who have an enduring legacy in the industry. I want to support their continued evolution into an even greater tour de force, producing exceptional visual effects, inspiring younger generations and providing clients with the quality and service they expect to receive for many more years to come.”
Cinesite London general manager Melissa Taylor added: “The culture of collaboration, creativity, and service to our studio partners is paramount to our success at Cinesite. Antony has demonstrated that he is committed to the same high standards and goals we have established. I couldn’t imagine a better collaborator to lead our team internally and to interface with our clients.”
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