Nineteentwenty adds VFX supervisor Duncan Horn
January 31, 2017

Nineteentwenty adds VFX supervisor Duncan Horn

LONDON — Nineteentwenty (www.nineteen-twenty.com), here, has appointed Duncan Horn VFX supervisor. He joins the company from Glassworks. Horn cut his teeth in post production as a runner at Smoke & Mirrors before taking up the position of senior VFX artist at Glassworks, where he spent 14-years.

“We’re delighted to add Duncan to the team,” says Ludo Fealy, Nineteentwenty’s co-founder and creative director. “We’ve known each other for a long time and over the years, he has distinguished himself as a versatile and formidable talent. Duncan’s mastery of Flame and Nuke Studio, coupled with his extensive and varied background in both long-form and commercial projects, makes him the perfect person to strengthen our offering as we look to build upon our successes from last year”.

At Glassworks, Horn lent his talent to countless works, such as the TAC campaign, Parental Role Modeling, and the captivating Philippe André-directed Lycra campaign. 

“The company’s staff-centered philosophy and modern set-up across Bristol and London really speaks to me,” says horn. “This is a great opportunity to be part of a growing facility that champions a unique technical offering. I’m looking forward to branching out into a new way of working and dealing exclusively with Nuke and Nuke Studio. I think it’s going to be a very exciting year!”