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      <title>View from the Hill - Jon Ferguy</title>
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      <description>Question: What does the title sequence of the latest James Bond movie, Goldeneye, have in common with the whole of the recent production of Gulliver&amp;rsquo;s Travels, and advertisements such as Yellow Pages&amp;rsquo; &amp;lsquo;Thank you for the days&amp;rsquo;, the Central Office of Information&amp;rsquo;s Modern Apprenticeships, the Halifax Building Society vote and Sony playstations? Answer: the post-production and special effects on them all was done at Framestore, one of London&amp;rsquo;s leading film and video facility houses and the first non-US company to win a Visual Special Effects Emmy (for Gulliver&amp;rsquo;s Travels).</description>
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