Computer Graphics and Visual Effects Studio, Soho, London - Jellyfish Pictures

Jellyfish Pictures are a UK based independent visual effects, animation and motion graphics studio based in Soho, Central London. Started originally in 2001 by Philip Dobree and William Rockall, our Central London studios has gone from strength to strength gathering together some of the most talented individuals in the field to help create highly original, award winning work. One of our main projects was the British Gas advert. By striving to remain at the forefront of technology and design Jellyfish is able to offer something extra both in creativity and approach. An open and friendly environment helps nurture an extremely productive relationship with our clients and has made a significant contribution to a number of highly acclaimed, award-winning projects. Jellyfish's clients include the UK's terrestrial and digital satellite channels, including BBC and ITV. Other prestigious clients include The Walt Disney Company, The Discovery Channel, Nickelodeon and Universal Music. Our expertise in visual effects is not only tied to broadcasters. We also work with production companies such as Tigress, Tiger Aspect and Kudos Television (of 'Life on Mars' fame), advertising agencies and film companies. We have a talented team of directors including Alistair Graham and Peter Howitt, whose credits include numerous opening and closing titles, CGI visual effects and animation sequences. This has landed us with prestigious assignments, such as the British Gas advert. Working in co-operation with the EHS Brann advertising agency, the Christmas version of the British Gas advert is one fine example of our expertise with visual effects using motion graphics. Others include our work with Ford for the UEFA Champions League. Our studio in Soho, London, is not only an outlet for creative opening titles for UK clients and British Gas adverts. We also work on mainland European projects, with animation work for a Polish television channel among our production credits. Soho, London, UK, Visual Effects Computer Graphics