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Bournemouth alumni celebrate Oscar success

A graduate from Bournemouth University is celebrating after his work on the film Interstellar won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. Other graduates from the University worked on some of the nominated films at last night's awards ceremony in Los Angeles.

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Bournemouth University graduate celebrating after winning second Oscar

Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter, Scott Fisher, with the award for achievement in visual effects for 'Interstellar', in the press room of the 87th Academy Awards held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood Credit: PA

A graduate from Bournemouth University will be celebrating today after his work on the film Interstellar won an Oscar for Best Visual Effects. It's Andrew Lockley's second Oscar - he also won in 2011 for his work on Inception.

Andy graduated from Bournemouth University in 2000 and now works at visual effects house Double Negative where he has worked on films like The Dark Knight, Hot Fuzz and the Harry Potter franchise.

Earlier this month he received a BAFTA for Special Visual Effects for Interstellar.

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