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REALTIME TEAM UP WITH QUAY STREET PRODUCTIONS ON ITVX’S NOLLY

REALTIME was delighted to team up with Quay Street Productions on Nolly, ITVX’s new three-part biographical on the life of Crossroads star Noele Gordon. Written by the BAFTA-winning writer Russell T Davies and Directed by BAFTA-winner Peter Hoar.

The series features some beautiful VFX by our talented team such as CG set extensions, crowd replication, as well as an epic CG recreation of the iconic ocean cruiser, the Queen Elizabeth II.

You can stream all three episodes now on ITVX.

Start your VFX career with our new Level Up Programme

We’re very excited to announce the launch of our brand new training scheme for VFX graduates & junior artists with less than 2 years of experience in the industry. Level Up trainees will be considered full-time paid artists, working alongside our talented team on live projects coupled with dedicated training sessions and mentorship.

Applications are open from the 31st of January until the 26th of March.

Apply for the Level Up Programme here: https://careers.realtimeuk.com/pages/level-up-programme

 

 

REALTIME PROVIDE VFX FOR NEW ITV DRAMA, MATERNAL

We were proud to provide VFX for ITV’s timely new drama, Maternal, which tells the story of three doctors returning from maternity leave to an NHS frontline struggling to cope with the post-pandemic demands.

Executive Producer, Jonathan Rawlison, said: “We were delighted to play a small part in Maternal, providing VFX work and collaborating again with Producer Betsan Morris. VFX Supervision was provided by Sue Land and VFX Production by Kerrie Fitzgerald.

You can stream all 6 episodes now on ITVX.

REALTIME TEAM UP WITH NETFLIX ON DANCE MONSTERS

We are thrilled to announce our involvement in Netflix’s upcoming visual spectacle, Dance Monsters.

The first three episodes premiere on Dec. 16, exclusively on Netflix.

“The phrase “dance like nobody’s watching” is turned on its head in the first-of-its-kind competition show Dance Monsters. A panel of famous judges, a live audience and viewers at home will be watching daring performances — but the dancers themselves won’t be onstage.

The show’s human contestants are each given a monster alter ego to dance as. With the help of advanced CGI technology, they’ll bust their moves off-camera while their monsters boogie down for the world. You won’t be able to see the real people behind each CGI beast, but throughout the series’ eight episodes, you’ll get to know their stories and their struggles; and witness them overcome the physical and mental obstacles that have been holding them back from living out their dreams of dancing professionally. Here’s everything you need to know about the feel-good and fun Dance Monsters.”

https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81094767