Transistor Studios Opens Australian Arm

Posted In | News Categories: Broadcast Design, Business, Commercials | Geographic Region: Australia, North America | Site Categories: Broadcast Design, Business, Commercials

"I hate to use the term, but we're a bunch of talented misfits that wouldn't fit into the culture of other design companies, so Transistor became a great outlet for us," explained Meena. "James and I are from different sides of the planet, but we've got the same mindset. It's always been about design for us."

"The new studio will encompass all the trademarks that make us unique" concluded Price. "We'll still draw from our love of the history of art and design to create the most visual work we can. It's the infusion of new cultures and ideas that we'll be exchanging between Brooklyn and Melbourne that just adds a new dimension to it. What someone in Melbourne sees on their lunch break can inspire an idea for a project being created for UK clients in our New York studios. To be able to offer that perspective to our staff, and to our clients, is the most exciting thing to happen to us so far."

About Transistor Studios:
Brooklyn, NY and Melbourne, Australia -based Transistor Studios is a highly regarded multiplatform production company that enjoys an international roster of creative personnel. Their expertise in motion design, animation, and live-action blends as they create award-winning design for broadcast, commercial, and interactive clients from all over the world. The company has been responsible for recent spots for Hewlett-Packard, Sony, Sprint, BBC and Kraken Rum. Transistor Studios has also received recognition from the Cannes Lions, AIGA, New York Festival, One Show, and the BDA Awards.






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