Surreal World
| Subsidiary of Francis Digital Studios pty ltd. | |
| ISIN | 🆔 |
| Industry | Entertainment Visual effects Animation |
| Founded 📆 | 1995 |
| Founder 👔 | |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | Elwood, Melbourne, Australia |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Key people | John Francis |
| Members | |
Number of employees | |
| 🌐 Website | Surrealworld.com.au |
| 📇 Address | |
| 📞 telephone | |
Surreal World is a leading boutique Australian visual effects and animation studio in Melbourne, Australia.[1] Founded in 1995, it is the creative studio of award-winning Melbourne artist, composer, animator, and visual effects filmmaker John Francis.
Surreal World operates a visual effects and animation services facility for the film, television, and advertising industries and a production studio, developing a slate of entertainment projects.
Surreal World has created visual effects and animation for domestic and international TV series and feature films, including all three seasons of the U.S. TV series La Brea (2021 - 2023), the Liam Neeson feature film Blacklight (2022), and Poker Face (2022), directed by and starring Russell Crowe. Multi-award-winning TV series include Nowhere Boys (2013 - 2018), Wentworth (2013 - 2018), and A Place To Call Home. Top Australian box office feature films include Paper Planes (2014), Oddball (2015), Ride Like a Girl (2019), and Blueback (2022).
Selected credits
- High Country (2024)
- la Brea Season 3 (2023)
- Surviving Summer Season 2 (2023)
- The Newsreader Season 1 (2023)
- Rock Island Mysteries Season 2 (2023)
- la Brea Season 2 (2022)
- Poker Face (2022)
- Blueback (2022)
- Blacklight (2022)
- Rock Island Mysteries Season 1 (2022)
- love Me (2021)
- la Brea Season 1 (2021)
- Between Two Worlds (2019)
- High Ground (2019)
- I Met A Girl (2019)
- Ride Like A Girl (2019)
- The Dust Walker (2019)
- The Longest Shot (2019)
- At Last (2019)
- Wentworth - Series 7 (2018)
- A Place To Call Home - Series 6 (2018)
- Nowhere Boys - Series 4 (2018)
- Homecoming Queens (2018)
- Wentworth - Series 6 (2017)
- A Place To Call Home - Series 5 (2017)
- Home And Away (2017)
- Nowhere Boys - Series 3 (2017)
- Home And Away (2016)
- A Place To Call Home - Series 4 (2016)
- Barracuda (2016)
- Wentworth - Series 4 (2016)
- Nowhere Boys Movie - The Book Of Shadows (2016)
- Home And Away (2015)
- A Place To Call Home - Series 3 (2015)
- Oddball (2015)
- Nowhere Boys - Series 2 (2015)
- Winter - TV Series (2014)
- Paper Planes (2014)
- Wentworth - Series 3 (2014)
- The Killing Field - Mini Series (2014)
- Maximum Choppage (2014)
- The Menkoff Method (2014)
- Wentworth - Series 2 (2014)
- The Worst Year Of My Life Again (2014)
- Nowhere Boys - Series 1(2013)
- The Turning (2013)
- Fatal Honeymoon (2012)
- Gallipoli From Above (2012)
- Kath and Kimderella (2012)
- The Cup (2011)[2]
References
- ↑ Earnshaw, Rae (2017-08-25). State of the Art in Digital Media and Applications. Springer. p. 37. ISBN 978-3-319-61409-0. Search this book on
- ↑ Hurst, Adriene (2022-03-23). "The Cup - AGAINST THE ODDS". Digital Media World. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
John Francis at Surreal World took on 'The Cup' as a one-man VFX team, helping to bring this great story to the screen. The Cup’ was shot entirely in Australia.... ConsequentlyJohn Francis, VFX artist and founder at Surreal World film services facility in Melbourne, was enlisted to help tie all of these elements together into a dramatic true story fitting Director Simon Wincer’s vision.
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