The partnership joins post-production supplier Molinare with visual effects and animation house Atomic Arts.
Molinare and Atomic Arts have announced a partnership, aiming to share office space and collaborate on projects.
Post-production supplier for drama, films, and documentaries, Molinare, is based in Carnaby Street, London, and visual effects and animation house for film, television and live events, Atomic, will take space in these offices to make collaboration easier. Atomic’s headquarters are in London’s West End, and it also has offices in LA and Mumbai.
The partnership aims to create a seamless workflow, and make Molinare a one-stop sop for all post-production elements.
Recent work by Atomic includes IT: Chapters 1 & 2 (Warner Bros), Rocketman (Paramount) and Dumbo (Disney), as well as streaming work such as Avenue 5 & Game of Thrones (HBO), Stranger Things (Netflix) and World on Fire (BBC). It was set up in 1994 by Justin Cornish and Brooke Lyndon-Stanford, with Clwyd Edwards, then Head of VFX at MPC, joining four years ago.
Lyndon-Stanford said: “We have been fans of Molinare for decades and are super impressed by their dedication, flexibility and talent. We have already worked on so many shows running through the Molinare pipe that we can’t think of a better fit than this combination.”
Molinare managing director, Nigel Bennett, added: “We’re delighted to partner with Atomic Arts team. Bringing over 27-years of experience in the visual effects world as one of the leading boutique facilities in the world. The synergies between both companies truly offers an end-to-end solution in Post, VFX and Motion Capture for the entertainment sector.”
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