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Revision as of 16:07, 20 November 2018
BBC Wales VFX provided many of the visual effects for a number of Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures television stories.
For at least series 6 through series 9 of Doctor Who, Sue Land served as BBC Wales VFX's visual effects supervisor.[1][2]
They won a BAFTA Cymru award for Doctor Who in 2014, with Sue Land, and another BAFTA award for Doctor Who in 2015, alongside Milk VFX and Real SFX.
Credits
Visual effects
- The Caretaker
- The Curse of Clyde Langer
- Dark Water
- The Day of the Doctor
- Death in Heaven
- Death of the Doctor
- Deep Breath
- The Doctor Falls
- The Eaters of Light
- Empress of Mars
- The Empty Planet
- Flatline
- Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith
- In the Forest of the Night
- Into the Dalek
- Kill the Moon
- Knock Knock
- Last Christmas
- The Lie of the Land
- Listen
- Lost in Time
- The Man Who Never Was
- Mummy on the Orient Express
- The Nightmare Man
- Oxygen
- The Pilot
- The Pyramid at the End of the World
- The Return of Doctor Mysterio
- Robot of Sherwood
- Sky
- Smile
- Thin Ice
- Time Heist
- Twice Upon a Time
- The Vault of Secrets
- World Enough and Time
Additional VFX
- The Bells of Saint John
- Cold War
- Hide
- Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
- The Name of the Doctor
- Nightmare in Silver
- Orphan 55
- The Rings of Akhaten
- The Snowmen
Footnotes
- ↑ CBBC brings The Worst Witch to life for a new generation. BBC Media Centre (11 December 2016). Retrieved on 20 November 2018.
- ↑ Failes, Ian (22 May 2013). Doctor Who: Stargate’s adventures in time. fxguide. Retrieved on 20 November 2018.