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- Educated in London, England at The Central School of Speech & Drama and The School of Slavonic & East European Studies (University of London), Tim has worked in film, television and theatre since 1985. Working, primarily, in the field of digital post-production supervision and digital film. His work has included technical supervision credits for the television versions of The Last Emperor (1987), The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), Erik the Viking (1989), Lawrence of Arabia (1962) and The Sheltering Sky (1990). Between 1988-1990 he was Head of Film Services at the Rank Organisation, responsible for the digital mastering of features for Rank Film Distributors, Columbia Tri-Star Pictures and Warner Bros., Burbank. From 1990 he worked more closely with digital systems e.g. Avid and AMS/Neve technology, and their application to the film and broadcast television environments. From 1996-1997 he worked exclusively for The Computer Film Company (CFC) in London, where further credits include digital film work for: Dennis Potter's Karaoke (1996), The Saint (1997), Swept from the Sea (1997) aka "Amy Foster", Photographing Fairies (1997), The English Patient (1996) and Event Horizon (1997). While at CFC he also worked on a number of 70mm IMAX films for the IMAX Corporation, based in Toronto, Canada. During 1989-1991, Tim also worked as a producer in the field of interactive video - applying this new technology and knowledge through what was then his own company, Kaméra. In the past, he has also worked in professional theatre, and in particular, co-produced and directed the lesser-known play Leonardo Was Right? (1976) by Roland Topor, which played the London fringe and ended with a run at the Edinburgh Festival in 1997.- IMDb Mini Biography By: passager.film@virgin.net
- Trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama, London, UK Educated at School of Slavonic & East European Studies (University of London)
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