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John Sunter joins MPC Motion Design Studio

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Award-winning artist, John Sunter

John Sunter, who specializes in dynamic motion graphics, animation and directing has joined MPC Motion Design Studio. Sunter joins MPC from Sky Creative and comes to the team with many years of experience in broadcast design and studio animation. His skills include creating channel identities, channel promos and film titles as well as motion graphics for commercials.

His early career involved work on the animated titles for the Emmy-nominated The Life and Death of Peter Sellers.  More recent highlights in Sunter’s career include the MGM channel re-brand and more recently creating and directing the new SkyBond channel identity produced with MPC Creative.

Sunter joins a team of market leading Motion Graphic artists at MPC, including recent addition Rupert Cresswell. Cresswell, winner of a gold Promax award and two silvers at the NY Festival, started with MPC in May following his time as senior designer and promotional director at Bloomberg overseeing channel re-brands.

“Both John and Rupert come to us with a huge amount of experience in advertising and broadcast,” said Graham Bird MPC global MD for advertising. “They are highly accomplished artists who can apply their talents to multiple areas of our growing motion graphics business and will continue to keep raising the quality of work produced by our talented team.”

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