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Glasgow company enters administration as more than 160 jobs axed

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Scotland’s largest visual effects company, which has worked with Netflix and won an Emmy, has gone into administration, with more than 160 jobs axed.

Axis Studios, based in Anderston, Glasgow, announced on Tuesday that 162 jobs among its 166 workforce have been cut.




Administrators Interpath Advisory said Axis had struggled with a “high demand” for its services during the pandemic, but more recently had faced a decline in projects and an increase in labour costs.

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Interpath Advisory managing directors Alistair McAlinden and Geoff Jacobs were appointed administrators of Axis Productions Limited and Axis VFC Limited, which both trade under Axis Studios.

While based in Glasgow, Axis Studios also has a presence in Bristol and has worked on a range of projects in the TV, film and video game industries.

After appointing administrators, the company had to stop all projects immediately as the employees were made redundant.
The administrators are now seeking operators to continue the projects.

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