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Smoothe wins scene visualisation work on Brit movie Splintered | Print |  Email to a friend
Thursday, 24 July 2008
The Manchester office of creative Agency Smoothe has won a contract to visualise scenes for a new British hack-and-slash horror film called Splintered, due for worldwide release next year.

The Manchester office of creative Agency Smoothe has won a contract to visualise scenes for a new British hack-and-slash horror film called Splintered, due for worldwide release next year.
Splintered

The film claims it will be the first UK movie to be shot entirely on RED Cam, a high-end digital format at the leading edge of the digital film industry.

The contract will be led by visual artist Ben Haworth who recently joined Smoothe as head of film from fellow Manchester production house Red Vision. Howarth has won a number of RTS awards and is a former Broadcast Magazine young visual artist of the year.

Smoothe promotes itself as a specialist creative agency producing CGI for broadcast, on-line and print media.

Sam Crothers of Smoothe said: “Manchester’s media industry is coming of age and digital convergence means that we can apply film-making technology used in blockbuster movies to businesses in the region. Having produced work for BBC, Channel 4 and Discovery, Ben’s experience and expertise will play a vital role in achieving this.”

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