Any doubts about the quality and depth of Bournemouth’s creative and digital talent should have disappeared on 2 March 2014 – that’s when Gravity topped the Oscars.
The effects-laden movie was not only a triumph for its stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, and director Alfonso Cuarón, but also for around 60 alumni of Bournemouth University’s National Centre for Computer Animation who worked on the production through London-based digital effects house Framestore.
Not that this was the NCCA’s first taste of Hollywood glory – its graduates previously contributed to James Cameron’s blockbuster Avatar and have numerous other production credits. But it always Read full story ›
Source: The Drum