Frame, Set & Match
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Frame, Set & Match (FSM) is a post-production facility based in Sydney, Australia. Established in 1984 by Stephen Dunn and Rick Schweikert, FSM has developed from small operations to become a major producer and participant in film, television and design throughout Australia.
[edit] Facilities
Frame, Set & Match's facility hosts three Autodesk Discreet Flame suites, A Discreet Fire suite, two Telecine suites, AVID Symphony and Adrenaline, Stellar Sound Studios and 2D an 3D design services. FSM is also well known for its staffed kitchen producing breakfast, lunch and dinner daily for clients and staff alike.[citation needed]
The facility employs over sixty specialist and support staff in the operation and production of content for film and television.[citation needed]
[edit] Longform and Digital Intermediate Services
In August of 2005 FSM expanded their facility to develop a $1.8 Million Digital Intermediate suite, further progressing their scope of skills and services. The facility has subsequently completed work on Australian films Little Fish, Kokoda and Philip Noyces Catch A Fire.