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Drewett was a main interviewee on [[DOC]]: ''[[The Scene Sync Story]]'', where he explained how [[Scene Sync]] was used to help make ''[[Meglos]]'', as well as the utility of [[Barry Letts]] as an advocate of new technology.
Drewett was a main interviewee on [[DOC]]: ''[[The Scene Sync Story]]'', where he explained how [[Scene Sync]] was used to help make ''[[Meglos]]'', as well as the utility of [[Barry Letts]] as an advocate of new technology.
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Drewett as he appeared on DOC: The Scene Sync Story

Steven Drewett — often credited outside Doctor Who as Steve Drewett and sometimes credited as Stephen Drewett — was the visual effects designer for Meglos and The Two Doctors.

In addition to his Doctor Who work, he also was a visual effects designer on The Tripods, the 1981 version of The Day of the Triffids and Blake's 7.

As documentary subject

Drewett was a main interviewee on DOC: The Scene Sync Story, where he explained how Scene Sync was used to help make Meglos, as well as the utility of Barry Letts as an advocate of new technology.

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