The “majority” of workers at Technicolor Creative Studios UK companies The Mill and MPC have officially been made redundant, according to Interpath, the company appointed as administrators for the UK arm of Technicolor.
The news of the wider international group facing closure broke over the weekend with administrators for the UK part of the company now appointed.
Immediately following Interpath’s appointment, the majority of the Company’s activities have ceased. The majority of the Company’s circa 440 employees in the UK have been made redundant. The joint administrators will be “providing support to those impacted, including supporting them with claims to the Redundancy Payments Service.”
Nick Holloway and David Pike from Interpath were appointed joint administrators to Technicolor Creative Studios UK Limited on 24 February 2025.
Interpath said that the Group “had been facing financial challenges for some time, exacerbated by rising labour costs, as well as the long-tail impact of the 2023 writers’ strike which delayed projects.
“In response, the directors sought to explore their funding options, including exploring options for a sale and refinancing, but with no solvent options available, they took the difficult decision to file for the appointment of administrators.”
Nick Holloway, managing director at Interpath and joint administrator, said: “The Technicolor Group has a long and proud heritage, dating back more than a century, and whose credits include working on famous films including Disney’s Pinnochio in the 1940s, all the way through to more recently, Ridley Scott’s Prometheus.
“Unfortunately, the economic headwinds which are affecting companies right across the creative industries have proved too challenging to overcome, which has led to Technicolor’s UK business being placed into administration today.
“As we seek to affect an orderly wind-down of the business, we will endeavour to support the Company’s workforce who have been impacted by redundancy, as well as exploring options to realise the Company’s assets.”
The administrators are asking that any parties interested in acquiring assets of the UK business, and specifically ‘The Mill’ brand, should contact the joint administrators.
Jon Creamer
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