VFX outfit Framestore have announced the appointment of Double Negative’s Henry Bull as the head of recruitment from the studio’s London office.
Bull, who worked in a similar role at Double Negative, will be tasked with recruiting new artists, animators, VFX personnel and creative leads for the studio, as Framestore has some big releases lined-up in the coming months namely Spider-Man: Far From Home, Hobbs & Shaw, Wonder Woman 1984 and His Dark Materials.
Framestore’s head of talent Amy Smith said ““It’s fantastic to have Henry on board. His mix of practical, at-the-coalface production experience and solid recruitment knowledge means he has the ear of artists, creatives and animators as well as knowing exactly what our clients are looking for. He’s a great fit for Framestore, and we can’t wait to see what he brings to the table.”
“Framestore has a great reputation,” added Bull. “Not just for the prestige titles it works on, but also the open, innovative culture it fosters. It’s somewhere I’m excited to work, and somewhere I’m excited to bring new talent given our ambitious slate and the huge projects we have on the horizon.”