Accomplished VFX artist strengthens London office after 15 years at Glassworks Nineteentwenty has announced the appointment of Duncan Horn, who joins the company’s London office from Glassworks as VFX Supervisor.
Duncan’s arrival completes a lucrative year for Nineteentwenty. 2016 saw the post production facility deliver its visual mastery to high-profile campaigns for clients including Sky Cinema, BP, Glenfiddich, Little Woods, and Carte D’or.
Duncan’s appointment follows a rich and illustrious career in VFX. He cut his teeth in post-production as a runner at Smoke & Mirrors before taking up the position of Senior VFX Artist at Glassworks. During his 14-year tenure at Glassworks Duncan lent his talent to countless works such as the One Show award-winning TAC campaign, Parental Role Modelling, and the captivating Philippe André-directed Lycra campaign. Throughout the years, he has collaborated with award-winning directors and photographers, such as Johnny Green, John Mathieson, Mario Testino, Warren Du Preez, and Nick Thornthon Jones.
Ludo Fealy comments, “We’re delighted to add Duncan to the team. As he says, 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”.