A little bit about Atomic Arts
Atomic Arts founders Brooke Lyndon-Stafford and Justin Cornish met as students at Sussex University and have been collaborating since. They began by organizing large-scale events in Brighton and London under the name Dr. Atomic, then branched out into promo video work for bands such as The Prodigy, The Orb, and The Future Sound of London. From there, Atomic Arts was born.
With over 150 projects completed and 15 years in the business, Atomic Arts is versatile, with a flexible workforce, excellent in-house facilities, including high-end 3-D and compositing workstations, and a full online HD edit suite. Atomic partners with Senderarender which provides an online rendering service, allowing them to take on large projects without turnaround issues. Atomic Arts has created successful work for companies from the US to Dubai, garnering a BAFTA nomination for their visual effects work on Nefertiti Resurrected for Discovery Channel.
Known for attention to detail, wide range of available CG talent, and willingness to push the technological envelope, Atomic develops strong collaborative relationships and is responsive to the particular needs of each project, no matter the scale. Client satisfaction is paramount, and as such, Atomic approaches each project with care and confidentiality.
With clients such as Nickelodeon, National Geographic, and the BBC, plus recent work on feature films including The Escapist and the 20th Century Fox release Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Atomic continues its tradition of quality work in a range of formats.
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Recent Work
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Visual Effects
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