File:Danny Hargreaves talks special effects up on the set of Doctor Who

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At the Doctor Who Festival sponsored by Dropbox, Danny Hargreaves, Physical Special Effects Supervisor, explains how the sky's the limit with the visual and creative effects on the set of Doctor Who. For more, check out dropeverything.com.au

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current03:39, 21 December 2016 (20 KB)SOTO (talk | contribs)created video

No pages link to this image, but that alone doesn't mean it should be deleted.