What does it take to set up a studio?
Five successful Bristol based companies discuss in July’s edition of Computer Arts Magazine.
The top creatives tell you how to get started, win clients and grow your business. The article includes a Round Table discussion between the very distinct and successful Bristol-based companies; the founders of Taxi Studio (Spencer Buck), WONKY (Vicky Brophy), Beef (Tom Burton), Peskimo (David Partington) and Rusty Baby Studios (Dave Kendall) who gathered to discuss what it takes to set up a studio and the challenges of going it alone.
“It’s about getting quality work out of the door. If you can’t do that a studio won’t succeed’ Dave Kendall, Rusty Baby Studios
“It’s quite a simple theory, but keeping in touch with clients, keeping on their radars and making them remember you is the key aspect of new business” Spencer Buck, Taxi Studio
“You need to punch above your weight, think about where you want to be in a year’s time and act like you’re already there” Vicky Brophy, WONKY
To read the article in full go to: http://www.computerarts.co.uk/about_us/latest_issue/computer_arts_issue_150
To find out more about the work of the featured studios go to their websites: www.taxistudio.co.uk www.wonkyfilms.com www.wearebeef.co.uk www.peskimo.com www.rustybaby.com









