UK post production facility Evolutions has invested £200,000 in Flame facilities and hired three new editors as expands its offering of premium services in the high-end documentary space.
According to the company, the new Flame facilities will enable Evolutions to further expand into the high-end documentary genre, following its previous work on series such as Serengeti, Meerkat Manor and Gangs of Baboon Falls.
Des Murray, previously head of editing at Molinare, is joining the company as senior Flame artist. His previous projects include Netflix’s Don’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer and the BBC’s The Trials of Oscar Pistorius.
Laurence Thripp, previously senior online editor at Molinare has also joined the company, as has Afzal Ali who has worked on shows such as MasterChef. He joins Evolutions as editor
Simon Kanjee, CEO of Evolutions said: “We are thrilled to continue the expansion of our team with these incredible new additions. Our growth in high-end documentaries represents a new era for us at Evolutions, and we are proud to have such a strong line up of talent to kick-start this for us this year. In addition, our new Flame facilities are demonstrative of our commitment to our new talent and our continued development as an industry leading force in the post production space.”