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PIERS HAMPTON Visual Effects Producer/Supervisor PIERS HAMPTON Visual Effects Producer/Supervisor FILMS DIRECTOR STUDIO/PRODUCTION “THE PARTY” SALLY POTTER ADVENTURE PICTURES On-Set Supervisor Alice Dawson, Karl Liegis “HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS AT JOHN CAMERON MITCHELL SEE-SAW FILMS PARTIES” HANWAY FILMS On-Set Supervisor “THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY” MATT BROWN EDWARD R. PRESSMAN FILM VFX Supervisor/VFX Producer Matt Brown, Ed Pressman “BITTER HARVEST” GEORGE MENDELUK DEVIL’S HARVEST PRODUCTION Additional VFX Super / Chad Baranger, Jaye Gazeley VFX Unit Director (Re-shoots) “DAWN” ROMED WYDER DSCHOINT VENTSCHR FILMPRODUKTION VFX Supervisor/Producer Samir, Romed Wyder “BHOPAL” RAVI KUMAR RISING STAR VFX Supervisor/Producer Ravi Walia Prime Focus – Sole Vendor “VAMPIRE ACADEMY” MARK WATERS THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY Sr. VFX Producer Deepak Nayar Prime Focus - Sole Vendor “LEGENDARY” ERIC STYLES CHINA FILM GROUP VFX Producer Matthew Kuipers, Xiaodong Liu “THE CRISTMAS CANDLE” JOHN STEPHENSON PINEWOOD FILMS VFX Supervisor Tom Newman Prime Focus – Sole Vendor “THE WEE MAN” RAY BURDIS CARNABY INTERNATIONAL VFX Producer Mike Loveday Prime Focus - Sole Vendor “STORAGE 24” JOHANNES ROBERTS UNIVERSAL PICTURES Sr. VFX Producer Noel Clark Prime Focus - Sole Vendor “OUTPOST 2: BLACK SUN” STEVE BARKER MATADOR Exec Supervisor – Prime Focus Nigel Thomas “THE NUTCRACKER IN 3D” ANDREY KONCHALOVSKIY VNESHECONOMBANK VFX Producer / Creature Effects Andrey Konchalovskiy, Paul Lowin Producer / Adtl VFX Supervisor “TAMARA DREWE” STEPHEN FREARS RUBY FILMS VFX Producer / Set Supervision Alison Owen, Tracey Seaward Bluff Hampton – Sole Vendor “SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD” EDGAR WRIGHT UNIVERSAL PICTURES VFX Producer – Bluff Hampton Eric Gitter, Nira Park “THE ARBOR” CLIO BARNARD ARTANGEL MEDIA VFX Producer Tracy O’Riordan Bluff Hampton – Sole Vendor “NINE” ROB MARSHALL THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY VFX Producer John DeLuca, Rob Marshall Bluff Hampton – Sole Vendor Piers Hampton -Continued- “THE DEATHS OF IAN STONE” DARIO PIANA LIONSGATE VFX Producer – Bluff Hampton Brian J. Gilbert, Ralph Kamp, Stan Winston “BROTHERS OF THE HEAD” KEITH FULTON POTBOILER PRODUCTIONS VFX Producer LOUIS PEPE Simon Channing Williams, Gail Egan Framestore – Sole Vendor “THE PROPOSITION” JOHN HILLCOAT UK FILM COUNCIL VFX Producer Chris Brown, Chiara Menage Framestore – Sole Vendor “KINKY BOOTS” JULIAN JARROLD MIRAMAX VFX Producer Nick Barton, Peter Ettedgui Framestore – Sole Vendor “MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS” STEPHEN FREARS PATHE PICTURES VFX Producer Norma Heyman Framestore – Sole Vendor “FATELESS” LAJOS KOLTAI HUNGARIAN MOTION PICTURE LTD. DI & VFX Producer - Framestore Peter Barbalics, Andras Hamori “MEE-SHEE: THE WATER GIANT” JOHN HENDERSON MBP (GERMANY) CG & Creature FX Producer Barry Authors, Gary Hannam – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop “THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN’S STEVE BENEDLACK UNIVERSAL PICTURES APOCALYPSE” Greg Brenman, Ed Guiney VFX Producer “THE LIBERTINE” LAURENCE DUNMORE THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY DI & VFX Producer - Framestore Lianne Halfon, John Malkovich “THUNDERBIRDS” JONATHAN FRAKES WORKING TITLE FILMS DI & VFX Producer - Framestore Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner “HARRY POTTER AND THE CHRIS COLUMBUS WARNER BROS. CHAMBER OF SECRETS” (UC) David Heyman Addtl. Line Producer - Framestore “HARRY POTTER AND THE CHRIS COLUMBUS WARNER BROS. SORCERER’S STONE” David Heyman Bidding Producer (UC) Jim Henson’s Creature Shop “BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF” CHRISTOPHE GANS CANAL + Creature FX Producer Richard Grandpierre, Samuel Hadida – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop “RAT” STEVE BARRON JIM HENSON COMPANY Creature FX Producer Steve Barron, Alison Owen – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop “THE FLINSTONES IN VIVA ROCK BRIAN LEVANT UNIVERSAL PICTURES VEGAS” Bruce Cohen Creature FX Producer – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop TELEVISION “MR. STINK” DECLAN LOWNEY BBC Sr. VFX Producer Jo Sargent Prime Focus – Sole Vendor “STEPHEN HAWKING’S GRAND DAN CLIFTON DISCOVERY CHANNEL DESIGN” MATTHEW HUNTLEY Dan Clifton Visual Effects “ICE” NICK COPUS POWER TELEVISION/FILM FINANCE VFX Producer – Bluff Hampton Justin Bodle Piers Hampton -Continued- “THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP” RICHARD LONECRAINE THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY VFX Producer / Set Supervision HBO Bluff Hampton – Sole Vendor Frank Doelger “10 MINUTE TALES” TIM WHITBY ENDOR PRODUCTIONS VFX Producer JEREMY BROCK Hilary Bevan Jones, Tim Bricknell “GENERATION KILL” SUSANNA WHITE HBO Exec VFX Producer SIMON CELLAN JONES Andrea Calderwood Bluff Hampton “PRIMEVAL” TIM HAINES BBC /ITV PRODUCTIONS VFX Producer, 12 Episodes ADRIAN HODGES “CHILDREN OF DUNE” GREG YAITANES MILK & HONEY PICTURES Creature FX Producer David R. Kappes – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop “DINOTOPIA” MARCO BRAMBILLA HALLMARK ENTERTAINMENT Creature FX Producer Dusty Symonds, William P. Cartlidge - Jim Henson’s Creature Shop “JACK AND THE BEANSTALK: THE BRIAN HENSON HALLMARK ENTERTAINMENT REAL STORY” Martin G. Baker, Thomas G. Smith Creature FX Producer – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop “FARSCAPE” ROCKNE S. O’BANNON JIM HENSON PRODUCTIONS Creature FX Producer – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop “ALICE IN WONDERLAND” NICK WILLING BABELSBERG INTERNATIONAL FILM Creature FX Producer PRODUKTION – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop Dyson Lovell “MERLIN” STEVE BARRON HALLMARK ENTERTAINMENT Creature FX Producer Dyson Lovell – Jim Henson’s Creature Shop Locations: UK, Spain, France, New Zealand, Italy, Austria, Germany, New York, Los Angeles, Hungary, India. Notable: His Bluff Hampton was purchased by Prime Focus after a successful 5 year run from 2005-2010. He has experience consulting on tax incentives. Works on Movie Magic Scheduling and Budgeting. Is a trained and published photographer. Speaks conversational French. .
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