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'''Charlie Bennett''', sometimes credited as '''Charlie Bennet''', is a [[digital matte painter]] who was credited on several episodes of the [[BBC Wales]] version of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from ''[[Smith and Jones]]'' to the [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|2009 specials]]. He shared a prestigious [[Visual Effects Society]] award with [[Simon Wicker]], [[Tim Barter]] and [[Arianna Lago]] for their [[matte painting]]s on ''[[Silence in the Library]]''. Their win was the first for the ''Doctor Who'' visual effects team, after several failed nominations.
'''Charlie Bennett''', sometimes credited as '''Charlie Bennet''', is a [[digital matte painter]] who was credited on several episodes of the [[BBC Wales]] version of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'' to the [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|2009 specials]]. He shared a prestigious [[Visual Effects Society]] award with [[Simon Wicker]], [[Tim Barter]] and [[Arianna Lago]] for their [[matte painting]]s on ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]''. Their win was the first for the ''Doctor Who'' visual effects team, after several failed nominations.


He also contributed mattes to a few episodes of the first two series of ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''.
He also contributed mattes to a few episodes of the first two series of ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''.

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Charlie Bennett, sometimes credited as Charlie Bennet, is a digital matte painter who was credited on several episodes of the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who from Smith and Jones to the 2009 specials. He shared a prestigious Visual Effects Society award with Simon Wicker, Tim Barter and Arianna Lago for their matte paintings on Silence in the Library. Their win was the first for the Doctor Who visual effects team, after several failed nominations.

He also contributed mattes to a few episodes of the first two series of Torchwood.

Bennett's career started only shortly before his involvement with Doctor Who on the 2006 Jim Broadbent tele-movie, Longford. Whilst employed by BBC Wales, he has contributed to the films The Damned United, Skellig and Cracks.

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Digital matte painter

Matte painter

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