Nexus Studios has announced the opening of a Los Angeles office which will look after current projects in the US but also focus on “connecting the world of brands, entertainment and technology.”

 

Nexus Studios is known for its animated film work including the Oscar nominated short This Way Up and branded content for clients including Google, Honda, Headspace, Facebook, Chipotle and Apple. The company won the Cannes Grand Prix for Honda GRRR! in 2005 and won a further two Grand Prix for its work for Chipotle in the US. The company has also made major inroads into VR and AR.

 

Nexus Studios Co-Founder and ECD Chris O’Reilly said: “Nexus has always had a simple vision to make meaningful, heartfelt stories and experiences that positively add to the cultural conversation. Our experience not just in advertising, but also in entertainment, music, arts and culture gives us a deep understanding of how to engage people in a story. We think that will be important in the current converging media landscape. LA is a hub where entertainment, brands and technology meet and this is key to our work. ” 

 

Based in the Arts District, Downtown, the new office is led by Exective Producers Luke Ritchie and Diego Rosner. Chris O’Reilly is currently based in LA and continues in his role as Executive Creative Director across all studio output. 

 

Luke Ritchie has led the Interactive Arts team at Nexus Studios for over five years, overseeing output across AR, VR, web, apps and live experiences for clients including President Obama’s administration, IBM, Apple and The New Yorker. He relocates to LA and continues in this role across both locations. 

 

EP Diego Rosner joined Nexus Studios this year with a background in business development and production that spans and combines the brands, entertainment and technology sectors. As EP for the Cannes Gold Lion winning Bitt animation & VFX studio, Diego oversaw work for brands and agencies including Y&R, Ford, BBDO, Google, The Guardian and the NY Times. Diego also oversaw a 500 strong team on the Goya award winning animated feature film Metegol (Underdogs) directed by Academy Award Winner Juan José Campanella. He recently secured a series deal through Amazon Studios for the Emmy award winning Little Big Awesome. 

 

Nexus Studios’ Co-Founder Charlotte Bavasso said: “There’s a breadth of opportunity in LA across all kinds of storytelling which broadens the opportunity for us to do what we do best; create beau)fully engaging stories and experiences wherever those end up being experienced. Our launch team includes key talent who understand this world and will work with our clients to facilitate a very joined up approach with our global roster of talent and 180-seat studio in London. We’re looking forward to being that much closer to some of our exis)ng partners but also creating new opportunities to the benefit of clients and creative talent, wherever they are based. ” 

 

Jon Creamer

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