Halo VFX worked on films including Bohemian Rhapsody and TV shows such as Curfew and A Discovery Of Witches.
VFX workers are owed thousands of pounds following the bankruptcy of Halo VFX, after working on films including Bohemian Rhapsody and TV shows such as Curfew and A Discovery Of Witches.
Bectu, the broadcasting union that also represents VFX freelancers, says it is handling cases totalling more than £53,000 owing to four of its members following the collapse of Halo VFX. Other companies are also owed money after Halo VFX filed for insolvency in December 2018.
According to a Companies House filing, Halo...
VFX workers are owed thousands of pounds following the bankruptcy of Halo VFX, after working on films including Bohemian Rhapsody and TV shows such as Curfew and A Discovery Of Witches.
Bectu, the broadcasting union that also represents VFX freelancers, says it is handling cases totalling more than £53,000 owing to four of its members following the collapse of Halo VFX. Other companies are also owed money after Halo VFX filed for insolvency in December 2018.
According to a Companies House filing, Halo...
- 3/5/2019
- by Tim Dams & Broadcast staff
- ScreenDaily
Bafta-award winning audio post facility Hackenbacker has joined the Halo Group.
The acquisition will see Hackenbacker form a major part of Halo’s drama and film sound operation, working alongside Halo’s five 5.1 TV mix rooms and the two Dolby 7.1 theatrical mix stages.
Halo Group chief executive John Rogerson described Hackenbacker as a “powerhouse on the Soho sound scene”.
He said: “Having Nigel and his team at the forefront of our drama sound operation is the fulfilment of a long held ambition for Halo.”
Rogerson added that while he wanted to build a group of post facilities he was keen to make sure they maintain their own identities.
The Soho-based TV and film sound facility, which counts Downton Abbey, The Musketeers and Whitechapel among its recent broadcast credits, will retain the Hackenbacker brand.
It will also continue to operate from its buildings on Bateman Street, which houses three mix studios and three sound edit suites and Salisbury...
The acquisition will see Hackenbacker form a major part of Halo’s drama and film sound operation, working alongside Halo’s five 5.1 TV mix rooms and the two Dolby 7.1 theatrical mix stages.
Halo Group chief executive John Rogerson described Hackenbacker as a “powerhouse on the Soho sound scene”.
He said: “Having Nigel and his team at the forefront of our drama sound operation is the fulfilment of a long held ambition for Halo.”
Rogerson added that while he wanted to build a group of post facilities he was keen to make sure they maintain their own identities.
The Soho-based TV and film sound facility, which counts Downton Abbey, The Musketeers and Whitechapel among its recent broadcast credits, will retain the Hackenbacker brand.
It will also continue to operate from its buildings on Bateman Street, which houses three mix studios and three sound edit suites and Salisbury...
- 3/14/2014
- ScreenDaily
New division, Halo Film & Drama, will be run by joint MDs David Turner and Simon Wilkinson.
Halo has announced further expansion with a new division, Halo Film & Drama.
Run by joint MDs David Turner and Simon Wilkinson (who joins Halo from Technicolour), Halo Film & Drama will operate from Halo’s recently enlarged facility in Noel Street and will be based around Flame Premium, Smoke and Baselight, while the sound department will utilise Halo’s two Dolby 7.1 film mixing rooms and six television 5.1 mix suites.
Creative director Dominic Thompson, previously head of editing at Technicolour, will be responsible for building a top-level creative team dedicated to film and drama picture services.
Halo Post, under MD Jo Beighton, will continue to oversee the growth of Halo’s core markets of TV factual, documentary, Le and Natural History programming across its four central London sites.
Turner commented: “With the official launch of Halo Film and Drama, we are taking...
Halo has announced further expansion with a new division, Halo Film & Drama.
Run by joint MDs David Turner and Simon Wilkinson (who joins Halo from Technicolour), Halo Film & Drama will operate from Halo’s recently enlarged facility in Noel Street and will be based around Flame Premium, Smoke and Baselight, while the sound department will utilise Halo’s two Dolby 7.1 film mixing rooms and six television 5.1 mix suites.
Creative director Dominic Thompson, previously head of editing at Technicolour, will be responsible for building a top-level creative team dedicated to film and drama picture services.
Halo Post, under MD Jo Beighton, will continue to oversee the growth of Halo’s core markets of TV factual, documentary, Le and Natural History programming across its four central London sites.
Turner commented: “With the official launch of Halo Film and Drama, we are taking...
- 10/1/2013
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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