An award-winning visual effects studio Milk creates innovative sequences for high-end episodic and feature films. Milk was founded by a passionate team of VFX supervisors and producers in 2013 and prides itself on its friendly, thriving culture. The studio has won multiple awards for its creative work, including three BAFTA Television Craft awards for critically acclaimed BBC drama Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and Doctor Who. Milk won an Emmy in 2016 for work on the BBC/Hartswood’s Sherlock; and in 2016 co-owner Sara Bennett became the first woman in twenty years to win an Oscar for best VFX on the film Ex-Machina at the 88th Academy Awards.
Milk’s credits also include feature films The Women King (Sony/Tristar), The Swimmers (Working Title) and What's Love Got to Do with It (Working Title/Studio Canal). Kandahar (Amazon) Three Pines (Amazon), Me Time (Netflix), Meg 2: The Trench (Warner Brothers), Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes Of Grindelwald; The Old Guard (Netflix); Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Lionsgate); Ben Wheatley’s Rebecca, Free Fire and High-Rise, The Martian (20th Century Fox), The Divergent Series: Insurgent; Poltergeist (Fox/MGM); Brett Ratner’s Hercules (Paramount/MGM); Everest (Universal); Dracula Untold (Universal); The Last Dragonslayer (Sky); and episodic series for (Amazon) Good Omens 2 and Citadel, Britannia (Sky) and Intergalactic (Sky) for which the team received a BAFTA Television Craft nomination.