Splice is a privately owned post-production house headquartered in the UK. It offers broadcast professional services and has a staff of approximately 100 employees. The company provides a range of services including editing, visual effects, audio post-production, and motion graphics. Splice has worked on a variety of projects, including feature films, television shows, commercials, and music videos. The company has facilities in London, Manchester, and Bristol.
Splice, a company that specializes in post-production services for film and television, has had a busy and successful year. In January, Jules Woods joined Splice as Head of Scripted Sound and Re-Recording Mixer, bringing nearly two decades of experience in the industry. Splice completed full post-production for the BBC sitcom "Here We Go" in February, which follows the Jessops family as they navigate everyday challenges. In March, the talented team at Ricochet, which Splice houses, won a Daytime BAFTA for their work on "The Repair Shop: A Royal Visit." The special episode featured the expert crafts-team visiting King Charles in Scotland and restoring two of his prized possessions. Splice also housed the offline edit and completed full post-production for a brand-new sitcom written by Romesh Ranganathan and produced by What Larks! for Sky One, which is loosely based on Ranganathan's own experiences. Additionally, Splice is sponsoring Procam Group's Media Technology Day in November, which will feature seminars, panels, and exhibitions showcasing the latest technology in the industry.