Graham Page is a British visual effects supervisor at Framestore London. He began working in visual effects at DNEG (originally Double Negative) in 2006. Before that, he spent some time working in editorial on factual entertainment; he has described having always held a broad interest in filmmaking — from sound and music design to prop making — which helped shape his holistic approach to VFX. At DNEG, Page worked his way up from roles such as 2D-compositing supervisor and compositing supervisor to full visual-effects supervisor, contributing to a wide range of high-profile films. His credits include major franchise and tentpole films such as Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, Captain Marvel, and Assassin's Creed. In 2020, Page joined Framestore as a VFX supervisor — a move that followed 14 years at DNEG. At Framestore, he immediately took on lead responsibilities, notably in The Midnight Sky (2020), where he supervised high-end digital face replacements and oversaw the creation of a complex space sequence. More recently, he served as overall VFX supervisor on Wonka. Page's work has been recognised by the Visual Effects Society (VES). He won a VES Award for Outstanding Created Environment in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture for Inception (2010) — specifically for the "Paris Dreamscape" environment. He won again for Interstellar (2014) — for Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal/Live Action Feature Motion Picture. Page has described his enduring passion for cinema as rooted in how all components of filmmaking — visual effects, sound, art, narrative — interlock to produce the final work.
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