Method Studios, a subsidiary of Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc., has hired Emma Phillips as executive producer of its London studio.
She will report to Gabby Gourrier (Svp of Global Production) and be responsible for the continued expansion of Method in London which recently moved into a purpose built studio on Meard Street in Soho.
Phillips has worked on films including Pirates of the Caribbean, Clash of the Titans and G.I. Joe. She has previously worked at Mpc and Passion Picures.
Method has recently completed work on Hunger Games: Catching Fire and the company is also creating effects shots for George Clooney’s The Monuments Men and the Wachowskis’ Jupiter Ascending.
“As one of London’s most talented and experienced VFX Producers, we are delighted to have Emma onboard,” said Gourrier. “Her ability to create compelling and creative pitches for global clients will be an essential element of her success at Method and we are excited...
She will report to Gabby Gourrier (Svp of Global Production) and be responsible for the continued expansion of Method in London which recently moved into a purpose built studio on Meard Street in Soho.
Phillips has worked on films including Pirates of the Caribbean, Clash of the Titans and G.I. Joe. She has previously worked at Mpc and Passion Picures.
Method has recently completed work on Hunger Games: Catching Fire and the company is also creating effects shots for George Clooney’s The Monuments Men and the Wachowskis’ Jupiter Ascending.
“As one of London’s most talented and experienced VFX Producers, we are delighted to have Emma onboard,” said Gourrier. “Her ability to create compelling and creative pitches for global clients will be an essential element of her success at Method and we are excited...
- 10/4/2013
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Method Studios and Halon Entertainment have announced a strategic alliance to collaborate on feature and commercial projects.
Visual effects house Method Studios and previs company Halon Entertainment will jointly provide their services to customers allowing the sharing of talent, technique and locations.
“Nearly all VFX projects coming in the door at Method require some form of previs in their early stages and we have successfully collaborated with Halon many times over the past few years,” said Gabby Gourrier, svp of global productions for Method Studios.
“This new arrangement solidifies our working relationship and offers our clients direct access to Halon’s team of previs experts, who are well respected leaders in their field.”
The combined services will be available at any of Method’s worldwide locations including London and Vancouver.
Visual effects house Method Studios and previs company Halon Entertainment will jointly provide their services to customers allowing the sharing of talent, technique and locations.
“Nearly all VFX projects coming in the door at Method require some form of previs in their early stages and we have successfully collaborated with Halon many times over the past few years,” said Gabby Gourrier, svp of global productions for Method Studios.
“This new arrangement solidifies our working relationship and offers our clients direct access to Halon’s team of previs experts, who are well respected leaders in their field.”
The combined services will be available at any of Method’s worldwide locations including London and Vancouver.
- 7/23/2013
- ScreenDaily
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