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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' took over from [[BBC Wales Graphics]] as the provider of [[graphics]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'', beginning with [[series 7]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' briefly took over from [[BBC Wales Graphics]] as the provider of [[graphics]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]'', for the duration of [[series 7 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 7]].
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[[category:Doctor Who graphic artists]]
Perhaps more significantly, though, they were involved in a multi-stage re-design of the [[title sequence]]. For the [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] part of the series, they heavily reworked the old [[Framestore]] version, re-colourising and re-texturing the existing titles. They also completely changed the font used for the credit roll, and added some animation to the [[above the line]] credits at the top of the episode. They then unveiled a wholly new title sequence on ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]''. Their signature innovation across both designs was in giving the programme title itself a new texture with each episode that suggested something about the content of that story.
 
A highly prestigious studio, they had previously worked with [[Steven Moffat]] on the innovative title design for ''[[Sherlock]]''. They also designed the opening titles for a wide range of 21st century UK television shows, including:
* The first HD ''[[EastEnders]]'' title sequence
* {{wi|Moses Jones}}, with [[Matt Smith]] and [[Shaun Parkes]]
* {{wi|Paradox (TV series)|Paradox}}, with [[Tamzin Outhwaite]]
* {{wi|Death in Paradise (TV series)|Death in Paradise}}, with [[Don Warrington]]
* {{wi|Beaver Falls (TV series)|Beaver Falls}}, featuring [[Anjli Mohindra]]
* {{wi|Criminal Justice (TV series)|Criminal Justice}}, with [[Bill Paterson]]
* {{wi|Primeval}}, with [[Alexander Siddig]]
* {{wi|Outcasts (TV series)|Outcasts}}, featuring [[production designer|production design]] by [[Ed Thomas]]
 
The studio was credited on the following episodes:
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At the start of [[Peter Capaldi]]'s era, [[BBC Wales Graphics]] took over, creating the title sequence for [[series 8 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 8]] and beyond based on a concept by [[Billy Hanshaw]].
 
== External links ==
{{official website|peterandersonstudio.co.uk}}
* {{imdb|company|0291212}}
 
[[Category:Doctor Who graphic artists]]
[[Category:Doctor Who title sequence creators]]
[[Category:RTS Craft & Design Award nominees]]

Latest revision as of 20:09, 25 April 2024

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Peter Anderson Studio briefly took over from BBC Wales Graphics as the provider of graphics for Doctor Who, for the duration of series 7.

Perhaps more significantly, though, they were involved in a multi-stage re-design of the title sequence. For the Amy and Rory part of the series, they heavily reworked the old Framestore version, re-colourising and re-texturing the existing titles. They also completely changed the font used for the credit roll, and added some animation to the above the line credits at the top of the episode. They then unveiled a wholly new title sequence on The Snowmen. Their signature innovation across both designs was in giving the programme title itself a new texture with each episode that suggested something about the content of that story.

A highly prestigious studio, they had previously worked with Steven Moffat on the innovative title design for Sherlock. They also designed the opening titles for a wide range of 21st century UK television shows, including:

The studio was credited on the following episodes:

At the start of Peter Capaldi's era, BBC Wales Graphics took over, creating the title sequence for series 8 and beyond based on a concept by Billy Hanshaw.

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