Peter Litten
Peter Litten or Peter Mackenzie Litten (born 25 May 1960), is a British film director and designer who was educated at the Quaker Leighton Park School in Reading. His film credits include To Die For and Slaughter High.[1]
Originally a special effects designer, he is also noted for creating the 'computer generated' TV character, Max Headroom. Since 1994, he has focussed on producing and directing short films for major corporations and his creative and innovative work in this field has won numerous international awards including sixteen IVCA Awards.[2]
More recently, he has been responsible for conceiving and designing major events all over the world - many of which have also won awards for their creativity and innovative execution.
References
- Internet Movie Database. "Peter Mackenzie Litten". Retrieved 2010-11-04.
- Cheerful Twentyfirst. "Peter Litten, Founder and Creative Director".
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