Three new hires boost Animal Logic’s team

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animal logic1.jpgAnimation and Visual Effects company Animal Logic welcomes producers Sarah Hiddlestone and Morgan MacCuish, along with Yann Doray who joins as VFX supervisor and senior compositor.

Hiddlestone and MacCuish join senior producer Georgie Uppington and producer Tyrone Estephan in Animal Logic’s Sydney production office.

 

Hiddlestone returns to Animal Logic as senior producer in commercials.  

Back home in Australia, after seven years at Framestore London where she worked on award winning VFX commercial campaigns for Coca Cola, Opel Corsa, Visa, Nokia and LG,  she has produced for top UK production companies such as Outsider, Stink, Gorgeous, MJZ and has worked with a number of high profile directors like Dom & Nic, Chris Palmer, Martin Krejci and Dante Ariola.

Pictured left to right – Morgan MacCuish, Sarah Hiddlestone, Yann Doray

MacCuish, a native of Los Angeles, relocated from the Animal Logic Los Angeles office to Sydney following roles at E Entertainment Networks and Brickyard. 

Whilst in Los Angeles, MacCuish delivered campaigns for Nike, Acura and AT&T and is looking forward to building more great relationships among the Australian production community.

Originating from France, Yann Doray commenced Flame compositing in Paris before moving to The Mill in London and then to LA where he worked with Digital Domain, ILM and Asylum.

After a stint at Weta in Wellington he set up the Compositing Department for MPC’s new branch, Technicolor Beijing.

 

Says Bruce Carter, creative director at Animal Logic: “We are fortunate to be able to have Sarah, Morgan and Yann join the team.  Their work in the world’s leading VFX companies will further strengthen our visual effects team, and reaffirm our commitment to providing the advertising community in Australia and abroad access to world class talent.  We continually strive to create ground-breaking work, and provide exceptional service to our clients. We can only do that by having the best people.”