BBC Comedy has just released details of a brand new comedy sketch show called The Wrong Door. It is set in a parallel universe governed purely on the laws of comedy where special effects ...
At Escape we want to help you get your computer graphics career on the right track from the start. If you're undecided as to whether a career in computer graphics is for you then coming ...
At Escape
we want to help you get your computer graphics career on the right
track from the start. Competition for work in the industry is growing
and candidates cannot afford to miss a trick when it comes ...
Rare have again come to Escape Studios in search of junior talent to work on a new secret project currently in production.
We see our graduates find work all over the place, for companies big and small, and The Mill is one of the latest to recognise the value of our training.
Framestore-CFC has joined the ranks of the big name companies that are looking to Escape for their recruitment needs...
True to form
Fluid Pictures is working on yet another high-profile project, this time a TV
series. Needing a Shake Operator to work on the compositing, Fluid naturally
turned to us.
The BBC is a neighbour of Escape, literally just up the road. However, we suspect it was more than that which led the Beeb looking to us for their recruitment needs.
One of our superstars of the month has to
be Ed Brown who answered the call for two jobs, and one of them literally at
the last moment’s notice.
Foster + Partners’ Visualisation Group
supremo Gamma Basra must have heard good things about Escape.
So, Rare knows what's what and by
insisting Escape handles their software, hardware and training
requirements, the latest development comes as no surprise.
Life is full of decisions, both good and bad, but we bet that Tomasz Laczney is mighty happy about the time he decided to give Escape a call. Just look where he is now!
Due to our rapid expansion, our
recruitment service has opened up to those who have not done a course with us, leaving us here at Escape feeling rather pleased with ourselves.
This last September and October, Supernatural Studios presented a series of lectures at Tate Modern entitled ‘Digital Art – A New Renaissance’.