George Siddiqui

Tech Consultant at BlueBolt

George Siddiqui has extensive experience in the field of systems administration and technology. George began their career at MPC in 2001 as a Systems Administrator for MPC Film, where they worked until 2005. Following this, they joined MPC Commercials as a Systems Administrator and worked there until 2008. In 2008, they moved to Unit Post Production, where they served as the Head of Systems until 2010. Since 2010, George has been working as the CTO at BlueBolt.

From 1997 to 2000, George Siddiqui attended the University of Leeds, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Information Systems.

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BlueBolt

BlueBolt is an award-winning, independent visual effects studio based in London. Our talented team has been crafting exceptional images for film and episodic productions since 2009. We partner with our clients from the earliest stages of production, guiding the on-set supervision of projects through post to final delivery and pride ourselves on our straightforward, meticulous approach. BlueBolt is led by co-owners Tracy McCreary, Nic Birmingham and Henry Badgett. They are committed to prioritising the studio’s thriving, supportive culture and ensuring that it fosters talent and innovation, building on the legacy of Lucy Ainsworth-Taylor and Angela Barson who co-founded the studio with Chas Jarrett fifteen years ago. BlueBolt’s creative work began with Game Of Thrones season one (HBO), going on to span five seasons of Peaky Blinders (BBC/TigerAspect); the entire The Last Kingdom series and its feature-length finale Seven Kings Must Die (Carnival Films/Netflix); three seasons of The Great (Hulu); Robert Eggers’ The Northman; Taboo (Scott Free/BBC); The Peripheral (Amazon); Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One (Paramount); Fast X (Universal) and Ridley Scott’s Napoleon. https://youtube.com/@blueboltvfx


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