Glassworks is proud to
welcome two new members to the Amsterdam team: Rebecca Johnson as Senior
Producer and Urs Furrer as Senior VFX Supervisor & Lead Compositor. The
incorporation of Johnson, with over 12 years of long-form experience, and
Furrer, with a broad creative portfolio, follows Glassworks’ plan to continue
innovating across the different branches of the VFX discipline. Urs and Rebecca
have both previously worked for Glassworks and their inside knowledge of the
studio’s values and method guarantees a smooth and seamless transition into
their new roles.
Originally from New
Zealand, Rebecca has built her career working with a variety of teams on
CGI-heavy content for TV, film, and advertising. During her five years at The
Mill in London, she helped lead an award-winning team of artists focused on
sci-fi and character effects for projects such as Merlin, Primeval, and the
critically acclaimed Doctor Whoseries. Rebecca has helped bring to life her fair share of spaceships,dinosaurs, and aliens!
A trusted and
sought-after freelancer from her time in Barcelona, Rebecca recently produced
several projects under the Glassworks Creative Studio umbrella, including the
CGI and live-action Small Worldcampaign for Samsung and the heartwarming character piece for Penny. Her knack
for bringing together artists working across complex productions makes the
organization feel effortless from the creative and client perspective. As
Rebecca explains, “I love the collaborative approach to post-production. Strong
project management and cost control are essential, but understanding that we
work as a team is equally important.” Other projects produced by Rebecca for
Glassworks include the animated prologue for Universal Pictures’ Dolittle and the immersive VR
experience, Symphony.
Urs Furrer first joined
Glassworks in 2015 after relocating from Australia. The Amsterdam team is
delighted to welcome him back after a five-year stint at A52 in Los Angeles.
While there, Urs acted as VFX Supervisor and Creative Director on a number of
prestigious projects, contributing greatly to the work that led to being
recognized as VFX Company of the Year amongst other nominations and awards. His
list of clients includes top brands, such as Apple, Netflix, Toyota, Microsoft,Nissan, and Honda.
Urs is in his element
when collaborating with cinematic directors and storytellers such as Mark
Molloy, John Hillcoat, and design luminary Patrick Clair, among others. As he
elaborates, “I particularly enjoy working on projects where the visual effects
are a seamless element of the narrative; where disbelief is suspended, and
escapism is encouraged.” Other notable achievements include five consecutive
years of Superbowl ads, Apple’s ode to WFH, The
Underdogs, and the opening sequence for Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood on Netflix. Urs was also recognized as a Top Talent Under
30 at Cannes Lions and selected as an ADC Young Gun.
Glassworks’ COO in
Amsterdam, Chris Kiser, adds: “Rebecca and Urs are unique talents with vast
experience across companies and continents and we are very excited to bring
them aboard. While many of our staff and clients know them well already, I look
forward to introducing them to new partners and collaborators as we continue to
grow as industry leaders and a multi-faceted creative studio. Together or
apart, this producer / creative duo leads their projects with confidence and
precision, eager to jump into any new challenge that awaits them.”