BBC VFX: The Story of the BBC Visual Effects Department by Mike Tucker, Mat Irvine

BBC VFX: The Story of the BBC Visual Effects Department

Mike Tucker, Mat Irvine

240 pages first pub 2010 (editions)

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BBC VFX: The Story of the BBC Visual Effects Department by Mike Tucker, Mat Irvine is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the art of visual effects, television history, and the creative process, offering a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes stories, anecdotes, and insights that will delight FX fans and anyone who loves television.

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The BBC Visual Effects Department closed its doors in 2003. For almost fifty years it had been responsible for some of television’s most iconic images – from exploding newsreaders on Monty Python’s Flying Circus to Blake’s 7’s majestic Liberator s...

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