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Products from Filmworkz Ltd



Founded: 2020, London

Filmworkz’s mission is to enable everyone, everywhere to create incredible content.

We do this by developing our unique range of best-in-class, moving image correction & enhancement software called DVO’s. These tools save our customers time & money by easily correcting a vast range of image problems without sacrificing quality. DVOs are accessed & optimised through our platforms – Phoenix Restoration, Loki Automation and are also available as OFX plugins.

And it’s just the start... there’s much so more INCREDIBLE to Filmworkz like our Academy, Classroom sessions and world-class support; why not subscribe today or join the Filmworkz Academy and be a part of our rapidly growing community of creators?

A little bit of heritage...


You could say it all began with the legendary British director, Sir David Lean. His 1954 romantic comedy, Hobson’s Choice – where the lead character is nominally given two choices, but realistically only has one – was the first assignment for a young visual effects artist, Bob Cuff.

Bob specialized in matte painting. Based initially at Shepperton Studios in west London, Bob would go on to have a long career as a matte artist, working for, amongst others, the great Orson Welles and as a miniature effects artist on Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 masterpiece, 2001: A Space Odyssey, where he worked alongside his future daughter-in-law, Joy.

Joy was another VFX artist who worked on many TV series and films, from the iconic ‘60s kid’s puppet series, Thunderbirds, to the 1989 Terry Jones comedy-fantasy, Erik the Viking.

Bob and Joy, in turn, were the inspirations for Joy’s son, Simon Cuff, to get involved in the film industry. Simon joined Parallax Graphic Systems, which was bought by Avid in the mid ‘90s, and then helped set-up and became the original CEO of Nucoda in 2000.

The big breakthrough came in 2005 with the Paul Haggis movie, Crash, starring Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle and Matt Dillon, which was the first digitally mastered film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. It was all graded on Nucoda and from then the company never looked back.

Nucoda went on to be installed in most of the top post houses in London and Hollywood as well as major international studios and broadcasters and is used today by many of the world’s best color artists at the top of their game.

Source: filmworkz.com

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