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Cinelab Film & Digital appoints Steve Milne as vice-chairman

Feb 19, 2024

Cinelab Film & Digital announces the appointment of Steve Milne as Vice-Chairman.

An industry heavy weight with an illustrious career spanning over two decades in the post-production industry, Milne brings invaluable expertise and a proven track record of success to his new role at Cinelab.  

Milne joins Cinelab after two exceptional tenures at Molinare, where he served as CEO between 2003 to 2010, prior to returning from 2012 to 2018 as Chairman. Milne played a pivotal role in reshaping the facility. His commitment to delivering top-tier post production services earning him widespread respect and acclaim within the industry. 

Milne also established his British Film Company, where he has produced and executive produced over 40 British indie productions including Moon, Journey’s End, Dad’s Army, and Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie. Steve has long been passionate about feature documentaries and recently produced both Spitfire and Lancaster. 

Milne will be working closely with Cinelab founder and CEO Adrian Bull on corporate strategy and customer relations. 

Commenting on his appointment, Steve Milne said, “In many ways it feels like coming home. I bought into Adrian’s vision from day one and am delighted to be working with him again as the company grows and works routinely with many of the world’s best filmmakers.” 

Adrian Bull, founder and CEO of Cinelab Film & Digital, expressed his enthusiasm about Milne joining, stating, “I am very pleased at the appointment of Steve. We have had a long-standing close relationship. Having originally met Steve when he was first involved with Molinare. Steve was very supportive during Cinelab’s formative years and I always felt it was inevitable we would work together.”   

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