Fuel VFX Announces Commercial Team

Posted In | News Categories: Business, Commercials, People, Visual Effects | Geographic Region: Australia | Site Categories: Business, Commercials, People, Visual Effects

Sydney, AU-- Fuel VFX announced its highly experienced front line of producers leading the combined Fuel and Animal Logic advertising post production team out of Fuel’s HQ in Newtown -Samantha Daley, Sarah Hiddlestone and Alastair Stephen.

The trio boasts a wide range of senior production roles in Australia and internationally and proven commitment to strong client relationships. Samantha Daley and Sarah Hiddlestone will provide well-respected continuity of service for the clients of Fuel and Animal Logic respectively, while new team member Alastair Stephen joins the producing team with over 20 years of industry experience in advertising, design & VFX. 

Alastair commenced his career working with Sydney agencies GP Bates, DDB and Attik, transitioning to the VFX industry to lead facilities Engine, Digital Pictures and Iloura as Executive Producer.  With extensive creative & technical expertise Alastair has produced high profile campaigns globally working with many of Australia’s leading agencies and production companies.  His experience covers network identity design most recently working on the ABC1 and ABC2 rebrands.

The consolidation of the Fuel and Animal Logic teams is off to a busy start with VFX Supervisor, Simon Maddison travelling to LA to supervise Director, David Scott's US Nike commercial and VFX Supervisor / Senior Flame artist, Jonathan Hairman in Budapest for Director, Steve Roger's Pure Blonde spot.

Fuel's new website is now online, featuring their much talked about Virgin Australia commercial currently on air and a new showreel.

Source: Fuel VFX






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