NEC using Mediastation Graphics and Animation
NEC have been using examples of our graphics and animation to show of a new range of scalable display technologies to their best.

NEC have been using examples of our graphics and animation to show of a new range of scalable display technologies to their best.

Mediastation have produced the title sequences and branding for Flame TV’s new production for Discovery Real Time: “Tommy’s Fix your house for free?”. Ground Force presenter Tommy Walsh and “scavenger” Liam Collins use materials they have blagged to make major changes to people’s homes.


Visit www.flametv.co.uk for more details.
Check out this new interactive campaign to promote Philips’ latest entrant into the television market, the CINEMA 21:9. It depicts an epic ‘frozen moment’ cops and robbers shootout sequence that includes clowns, explosions, a decimated hospital, and plenty of broken glass and bullet casings. Very “Dark Knight”
The film works as either an endless loop, or you have the option to ‘spin’ through the film’s single take shot repeatedly, to stop on a specific frame, or to watch it at the preordained speed. The film also contains embedded hotspots, which, when triggered, take you to a behind-the-scenes version of the same shot. The microsite’s loader doubles as the credit sequence, which is quite neat.
Check it out here: http://www.cinema.philips.com
New showreel now on youtube - once playing, don’t forget to press the HD button for better quality!
Mediastation produced this promotional action film for Eurofighter, which wowed audiences and won a number of prestigious awards. This is an example of our ability to bring Hollywood quality video and visual effects within the reach of corporate clients.
The film was directed by Mediastation’s award winning creative director - Doug Fidler - and produced by our partner company Impact Image - specialists in aviation and military film production. Live action was shot on HD, chosen for its flexibility over 35mm when it comes to post production, where nearly 1000 visual special effects were created.