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MILK CREATES HALF-FACE MAN FOR DEBUT EPISODE OF NEW SERIES

London, 26th August 2014: BAFTA award winning London VFX house Milk created the visual effects for the BBC’s “”, Peter Capaldi’s debut episode as Doctor Who, directed by Ben Wheatley for the eighth series of Doctor Who. The hotly anticipated 80-minute episode was simulcast and screened in cinemas globally on 23rd August.

The focus of Milk’s work was the sinister and mysterious “Half-Face Man” – the principal villain - who appears throughout the episode. Milk replaced one entire side of the actor Peter Ferdinando’s head in 87 of the 117 digital shots produced by Milk.

Milk created the CG hollow cage-like structure which makes up the missing half of Half-Face Man’s head as well as the visible internal workings of his head which resemble the mechanics of a clock, with moving cogs, pistons and rotating mechanical parts.

Milk also designed and created the T-Rex in the opening sequence and the Victorian London cityscape which included CG builds of the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and St Paul’s, along with wide fly-over views of the Thames as the episode reaches its climax.

Will Cohen, CEO and Co-Founder of Milk VFX said: “The most exciting challenge of “Deep Breath” was realising the “Half-Face Man”, not least because of the sheer number of shots. We heavily relied upon all aspects of Milk’s pipeline in order to successfully achieve a photo- real look that allowed the audience to totally engage with the character. Ben Wheatley and the production team made it a hugely enjoyable collaboration. He worked very closely with us to enable us to achieve work that we are very proud of.”

Milk is currently in production on the new 12-episode eighth series of “Doctor Who” featuring Peter Capaldi for the BBC and the new TV drama “Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell“, a seven part mini-series (7 x 60’) due to be broadcast on BBC One in the UK in 2015. On the feature film side, Milk has recently completed work on Paramount Pictures and Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures’ “Hercules” for director Brett Ratner.

Milk recently won a British Academy Television Craft Award for its work on the BBC’s “Doctor Who” 50th anniversary special: “The Day of the Doctor.”

During its debut year Milk has completed work on the BBC’s two most recent landmark “Doctor Who” TV specials: the 50th anniversary special “The Day of the Doctor” and the Christmas special “The Time of the Doctor;” the third series of Hartswood Films’ “Sherlock;” Sky’s TV special – “David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive 3D” (Sky/Atlantic), Fox’s 24: Live Another Day and feature film “47 Ronin.”

-Ends- For further information please contact: Milk Will Cohen or Cigdem Worthington T: +44 0203 697 8448 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Twitter: @MilkVFX

Notes to Editors:

About Milk

Launched in June 2013, BAFTA Award-winning Milk is an independent London based, boutique visual effects company, focused on creating highly innovative and complex sequences for high end TV and feature films.

Founded by award-winning VFX Supervisors and Producers, the team has created TV effects for Doctor Who (BBC), 24: Live Another Day (Fox), Sherlock (Hartswood Films), Ice Age Giants (BBC), Sinbad (Sky), Skins (), Merlin (BBC), Endeavour (Mammoth Productions/ITV), and David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive 3D (Sky/Atlantic) and for feature films: Brett Ratner’s Hercules (Paramount/MGM), Snow White and the Huntsman (Universal), Les Miserables (Universal), Dredd 3D (Entertainment Films) and 47 Ronin (Universal).

Milk is currently working on TV projects including the new eighth series of Doctor Who (BBC); the forthcoming drama Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - a seven part mini-series (7 x 60’) due to debut on BBC One in the UK in 2015. On the feature film side, Milk is working on Universal’s upcoming Dracula Untold and Scott Free’s Get Santa and recently completed work on Alex Garland’s Ex-Machina, which is set for release in 2015.

Milk won a BAFTA Television Craft Award 2014 for the team’s work on the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special: Day of the Doctor.

Milk is located in Fitzrovia and has the capacity for 100 artist seats. www.milk-vfx.com