Computer Film Company
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The Computer Film Company was one of the first digital film special effects companies. Founded in London in 1984, CFC developed its own technology of digital film scanning, compositing and output devices. The latest generation of the scanning technology is the Northlight film scanner. Theo Wade Brown was responsible for the scanner's remarkable physical and mechanical design.
This achievement has been recognized throughout the industry, and has led to CFC being awarded two Scientific and Technical Academy Awards.
CFC merged with Framestore in 2001, creating Framestore CFC, one of the largest special effects companies in Europe.
Directors who have worked with CFC include Danny Boyle, Tim Burton, Joel Coen, Neil Jordan, Stanley Kubrick, Nick Park, John Woo and Robert Zemeckis.
As of 2001, CFC was credited with work on over 140 films.
Recent projects
- The Affair of the Necklace
- Blade 2
- Cast Away
- Chicken Run
- Enemy at the Gates
- The 51st State
- Harry Potter
- Mission: Impossible 2
- The Mummy Returns
- Pluto Nash
- Resident Evil
- Sexy Beast
- What Lies Beneath
See also
External links
- Computer Film Company homepage (http://www.cfc.co.uk/)
- VFX HQ article (http://www.vfxhq.com/houses/cfc.html)
- IMDB credits: Computer Film Company (http://us.imdb.com/List?special-effects-companies=The+Computer+Film+Company+%5Bgb%5D&&tv=on)