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March 13, 2007
London's 3D Film-maker Short Fuse Funded

Short Fuze secured $1.9M in its first round of funding for its new 3D application for video-making. The funding round was co-led by Create Partners and IQ Capital Partners, along with some angels.
The new product sounds very interesting: "It is complete film-making product, covering everything from concept to final footage. It includes tools for scriptwriting, set building, character creation, editing and titling as well as filming itself. It is simple enough for first-time film-makers, while its advanced features allow more experienced users to create complex movies and generate subtle character performances."
Short Fuze was founded in 2003 by Matt Kelland and Dave Lloyd who had founded mobile phone publisher nGame which was bought by Mforma in 2002.
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