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'''3D artists''' were not credited on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' prior to the advent of the [[BBC Wales]] version of the programme. Even then, they were typically more often credited during the [[RTD]] era, primarily because of the larger budgets that the series enjoyed during the [[David Tennant]] episodes, the majority of which were completed before the global recession of 2008.
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'''3D artists''' were not credited on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' prior to the advent of the [[BBC Wales]] version of the programme, and were not consistently credited during this era either.
 
In later years, when the show was co-produced by [[BBC Studios]] and [[Bad Wolf Productions]], [[Untold Studios]]' effects artists usually were credited as the less specific role of [[VFX artist]].
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[[Category:Production team titles|3D artist*]]
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[[Category:Visual effects department| 3D artist]]
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 30 November 2023

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3D artists were not credited on Doctor Who prior to the advent of the BBC Wales version of the programme, and were not consistently credited during this era either.

In later years, when the show was co-produced by BBC Studios and Bad Wolf Productions, Untold Studios' effects artists usually were credited as the less specific role of VFX artist.