Jullian HoltomDeveloper BIOTitles worked on:
Ratpack -Spectrum
Zone Warrior -spectrum, Atari St
Suspicious Cargo - Atari St
Viking Child - Atari Lynx
Fiendish Freddy's Big Top Of Fun - Spectrum
Nightbreed - C64
Humans 1,2&3 Atari St, PC
Daemonsgate - PC
Ragnarok - PC
Jurassic Park - PC
Central Intelligence - PC
Dennis - Snes
HMS Carnage - PC
Martian Gothic - PC, PSX
A BRIEF HISTORY
I've been in the games industry for 14 years now. When I first started I was doing character graphics for the spectrum and with the great leaps forward being made in technology I was soon working in glorious colour albeit 16 of them at first, and then along came a kaleidoscopic revolution in the form of the Atari ST and the good old Amiga when the colour palette on offer went soaring through the roof to a staggering 256. During this time I worked for Imagitec which went on to become Dreamweavers. I served my time there for 5 years where I learned the basics of my craft before venturing further a field.
My next employer was the once glorious Ocean, one of Britain's flagship developers and publishing houses. It was here that I first developed my 3D skills. During my time there, one of the many projects I was involved in was the huge HMS Carnage. It required no less than 48 minutes of film quality FMV. We managed to do this with a small team of 3 people working full time and one part time. Unfortunately when Infogrames acquired the company they decided to shelf the project. So off I went in search of new work.
I then found myself working for a small company called Creative Reality in Harrogate for the next two years, all but single handedly completing a project called Martian Gothic. It was similar in visual content to Resident Evil. Unfortunately funds ran low toward the end of the project which leads me to my current position.
I now work for Team 17, and I'm working on one of their prestigious Worm branded products. Quite a departure from the style of work I had become accustomed to over the last few years. However my versatility and team skills have shone through and I'm lead on my project. I hope to be able to add a new gallery of this work as soon as the project goes public.
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Julian Holtom (4) on Jul 17, 2001.