
Today was the first time in 388 days I have been to central Bristol (and the office). Very strange/wonderful/overwhelming/chaotic. But, hopefully, a new beginning. Maybe see you soon. Thanks to everyone for making it as easy as possible.

Today was the first time in 388 days I have been to central Bristol (and the office). Very strange/wonderful/overwhelming/chaotic. But, hopefully, a new beginning. Maybe see you soon. Thanks to everyone for making it as easy as possible.
Our Planet, the natural history series we at BDH have been working on with Silverback has fully dropped on Netflix.
Here is a, slightly erroneous, review of the series from the Guardian.
We just had an incredible couple of weeks moving into new premises. The dust is still settling. If you want to know what we do when we’re not moving, have a look at this: https://www.bdh.net/reels/digital-effects




A good day yesterday moving into the new BDH space and getting everything up and on line. What is visible here is only about a third to quarter the area we have but the but the rest of it is still being developed.
Apologies for blurry images they were taken in a rush.

A final goodbye to the old place, our work home for the last 18 years.
On to new adventures.
🎉 👋 ♥️

A first look at a big new project we’ve been working on.
More on it here:
“Our Planet will take viewers on a spectacular journey of discovery showcasing the beauty and fragility of our natural world,” Attenborough said as the series was announced on Thursday. “Today we have become the greatest threat to the health of our home but there’s still time for us to address the challenges we’ve created if we act now. We need the world to pay attention.”
Check out @BDH’s brand new set of showreels, presented here for your delectation.
This is a two minute extract of Secrets of Brain Health presentation at We The Curious Digital Dome, 2nd July2018.
At BDH we worked with scientists at Clinical Research and Imaging Centre the University of Bristol, taking the raw data from 3D volume MRI brain scans and, using MEL scripting and Maya turning it into usable, but accurate models of thought patterns and brain activity that could then be treated and rendered in Maya and Cinema 4D to create these visualisations.
Earth: One Amazing Day, which we at BDH Creative worked on with BASE FX in Beijing, is currently available on the BBC iPlayer, and will be until around the 16th July 2018.
From the BDH website:
“Earth: One Amazing Day showcases the remarkable stories that happen on earth, our home, each and every day, driven by the power of the Sun. It takes audiences on a breath-taking and immersive voyage across the continents, through the oceans and skies as it tracks the sun’s journey…all in a single amazing day.”
We got individual credits so it got added to our IMDB page which is always 👌.