The Computer Film Company was a British effects firm established in 1984 by Mike Boudry, Wolfgang Lempp and Neil Harris. The company specialized largely in digital compositing.note
In 1997, the firm was bought by Framestore, becoming Framestore CFC. The CFC part was dropped in 2004.
CFC's compositing and effects can be found in (among others):
- The Adventures of Pluto Nash
- All Dogs Go to Heaven (uncredited)
- Anaconda
- Armageddon (1998)
- The Big Lebowski
- Cast Away
- Chicken Run
- Con Air
- Dante's Peak
- The Devil's Advocate
- The English Patient
- Event Horizon
- Fargo
- Flubber
- Gattaca
- Jingle All the Way
- Lost in Space (1998 film)
- Mars Attacks!
- Mission: Impossible
- The Mummy Returns
- Muppet Treasure Island
- Pleasantville
- Resident Evil (2002)
- The Sandlot
- Spice World
- True Lies
- The Truman Show
- Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave
- Waterworld