3D Total: Cinesite’s Beans – Animated Short

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Beans is the first animated short film to be made at Cinesite. Animator Alvise Avati and animation director Eamonn Butler reveal all in an exclusive ‘making of’ feature Beans on toast As far as animated shorts are concerned, Cinesite’s Beans is pretty short. But as a display of high-resolution, terrifyingly real creatures in stark lighting, it […]

DIGITAL MEDIA WORLD: Cinesite’s New Animated Short Film Blasts Off

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Cinesite has been interested in producing some of their own animated content for some time, and have now released their first animated short – a sci-fi themed spot set on the moon with a frightening alien creature, photoreal visual effects – and an unexpectedly humorous ending. Creating their own animated project has given Cinesite a […]

3D Artist: Beans – Cinesite’s First in House Short

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Cinesite releases its very first in-house animated short with ‘Beans’, which was written and directed by animator Alvise Avati and produced by animation director Eamonn Butler Based in the heart of Soho, London, Cinesite has been creating world class visual effects for everything from the Bonds and Harry Potter to Underdog and World War Z. However, […]

Press Release: Cinesite Releases First Animated Short Film

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Cinesite has released “Beans”, their first short animated film online today! The film, which showcases the company’s creature animation skills, will be circulated widely via social media from today.

Press Release: Cinesite Announces Winner of Inspire 2013

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Animator Adam Bailey wins Cinesite’s prestigious internship program for 2013.

Animation World Network: Turning Glasgow Into Philadelphia for the Zombie Apocalypse of World War Z

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Cinesite VFX Supervisor Matt Johnson tells a tale of two “digital” cities in recreating key environments for Marc Forster’s new zombie film. Listening to Matt Johnson describe Cinesite’s efforts in Marc Forster’s World War Z, your first thought is, “Jeez, I wish I owned the coffee concession on that shoot!”  Keeping the look of the film […]