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www.elmntl.studio
Unit 2
123 Curtain Road
London
EC2A 3BX
About
We are ELMNTL. An independent creative studio, offering visual and audio post production.
We’ve dropped the vowels (most of them) and fused creativity, passion, art and technology. Every single one of us loves collaborating with our colleagues, clients and partners to produce fantastic content.
It’s our belief that this crafty collision inspires the best results and the best times. It sounds simple – and it should be. Open plan project space supported by our cloud-enabled infrastructure actively champions innovation and agility, and everything we do is designed to support this thinking.
We make stuff look cool, whether it be in edit, colour grading, 2D, CGI, motion graphics or sound. If we can add value for you, we’ll give it our all.
May common sense and good humour prevail, always.
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