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In the last few years of Doctor Who’s original run, digital technology opened up new possibilities for video effects. NEIL OSEMAN speaks to matte artist JIM McCARTHYabout his work with the Quantel Paintbox.
Matte artist Jim McCarthy and his wife Ruta.
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