Our Work
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Marvel Studios
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Old friends re-unite to face a new enemy in the follow-up to the Marvel’s record-breaking Avengers film.
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International Olympics Committee
1 in 100 Million
Framestore’s Director and ECD William Bartlett, crafts a compelling film to garner support for the Refugee Olympic Team.
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Sky Creative
“Welcome to the show” – the launch of Sky Sports +
Framestore teamed up with Sky Creative for “Welcome to the Show” - the launch of Sky Sports +
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Paramount Pictures
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water
This hybrid animated feature brings Bikini Bottom’s most famous resident to the screen in stereoscopic 3D.
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Warner Bros.
Jupiter Ascending
Framestore delivered over 500 shots for the film with the movie’s melting pot of aesthetic styles.
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Universal
Dracula Untold: Art Department
The Art Department provided inspiration for characters, and the intricate environments used in the final film.
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Universal
Dracula Untold
Framestore created ambitious environments and effects for this unusual vampire story.
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Marvel Studios
Guardians of the Galaxy: Art Department
Involved from an early stage, the artists conceptualised the environments, characters and huge space vistas.
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Marvel Studios
Guardians of the Galaxy
Guardians of the Galaxy takes us into deep space with the universe’s most unlikely bunch of heroes.
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Warner Bros.
Edge of Tomorrow
A time loop forces an Army major to live, die and repeat their struggle against the formidable Mimics.
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Warner Bros.
Edge of Tomorrow: Art Department
Super fast, almost indescribable creatures with a tangle of tentacle-covered retractable limbs.
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Heyday Films
Paddington
Framestore delivered 760 final shots for Paddington, 570 of which feature the marmalade-obsessed bear.
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Robocop
Framestore delivered a full range of photo-real visual effects for José Padilha’s RoboCop reboot.
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Marvel Studios
Thor II: Art Department
To create such fantasy on a massive scale, Director Alan Taylor turned to the Framestore Art Department.