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Shake Up your Production Process with TrueTime Rendering

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Hey! Hey, you! 

Do you suffer from having too much content to create and not enough time? Long rendering wait times? Little detail changes in your content? Pressure from your boss? 

The creative team at Nucco Brain, the visual storytelling studio, would like to invite you to attend our exclusive, free breakfast event on Thursday, November 22nd, from 8:30am-10:30am which will introduce you to the solution to these problems. 

Join us as we dive into our new production process: TrueTime Rendering - a creative production workflow that allows richer content to be produced, at volume, creating scalable assets, ready for use across a number of deliverables. We’ll also look at case studies based on educational content we’ve produced for the most innovative university in the US: Arizona State.

TrueTime Rendering is a great way to breathe life into your content strategy. 

Curious? Check out our trailer for a sneak peek.

Spaces are FREE but limited to 50 people.

To take your place at this event, please sign up here

AGENDA

8.30 - 9.00: Doors open - breakfast & coffee available

9.00 - 9.45: Seminar

9.45 - 10.00: Q&A

10.00 - 10.30: Networking

ABOUT STEFANO MARRONE

Stefano is a pioneer of visual storytelling and has worked in communication for more than 10 years. During this time his skills have developed from an advertising background and moved increasingly into content creation and IP development for brands. Working on multi-channel campaigns and in the digital space, for both interactive projects and video productions, have made him an expert in branded content in all forms.

ABOUT TED WALLACE WILLIAMS

Ted began a career in film-making 10 years ago and set up a production company which started out by making live action content that capitalised on emerging web and camera technologies. Over time, the company's offering expanded to animation, 3D content, and VFX. Since 2012, Ted began to specialise in software development, builin a variety of apps games, and robots. One of these indie video games currently in development has already won an innovation award for the early prototype.

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