Technology

Innovation is at the heart of what we do as a company, be this developing new techniques, new ideas or creative new ways to tell our clients’ stories.

Underpinning all of this is a long tradition of research, technology and development - from engineering our own bespoke software solutions to gaining early access to bleeding-edge technology and forging vibrant partnerships with leading academic and scientific institutions.

Tech Behind Fallout's Memorable Monster

A standout moment in Fallout featured the gulper, a disturbing creature blending human and salamander traits. Its creation involved intricate muscle and skin systems and flesh deformation. By utilising complex rigging and dynamic CFX, we were able to craft a creature whose disturbing realism will stay with players long after they've left the game.

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Framestore celebrates SciTech win

Framestore's pioneering FQ system has been recognised at the Academy’s Scientific and Technical Awards for advancing the art of filmmaking.  Developed by Framestore 15 years ago, FQ has underpinned the delivery of increasingly complex, photo-realistic visual effects that have made whole worlds, creatures and environments a reality for the World’s greatest storytellers.

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Technology & Creativity

From real-time, AI and virtual production to building bespoke in-house tools, groundbreaking technology is at the heart of what we do. It helps us deliver for the world's biggest films, TV shows, brands and theme parks, and pushes us - as individuals, as a company and as an industry - to take what we do to the next level. 

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Working in Technology

Our talented team of coders, designers, strategists and engineers help bring every creative vision to life and their innovative research and development help to keep us at the cutting edge of storytelling.

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Careers

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