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Agencies & Production Studios

Creative and production teams scaling output who need overflow production with locked workflows and human review gates — not generic AI slop.

Why this vertical is a fit

Agencies and production studios are under pressure to deliver more without proportionally scaling headcount. Overflow work — campaign assets, launch creative, interactive web — needs to match your quality bar and hit real deadlines. Generic AI output creates more revision cycles, not less.

I work as production hire with systems thinking behind the workflows: locked identity, batch generation, and review gates so batches stay on-brand at volume.

What I have shipped

A decade of hands-on production inside agency environments, including Emmy-winning visualization studio KAIA (employer context — not a client roster). Representative deliverables include enterprise LMS launch creative, educational game asset pipelines, and campaign concept work for civic and product clients.

Signal 5 Commercial & Product Creative — Launch commercial, full product UI system, and animated GIF walkthroughs.

MIT Educational Game Assets (via KAIA) — Spec-faithful game art pipeline with layered PSD deliverables.

Typical deliverables

  • AI-assisted asset batches with identity stability and drift control
  • Campaign and commercial creative on agency timelines
  • Reactive 3D web experiences for client launches
  • Overflow support scoped per sprint — not open-ended retainer ambiguity

See Campaign Creative, Video & Motion, and Animated & Reactive 3D Web.

How production runs

You provide art direction, brand constraints, and deadline. I plug into your review workflow with inspectable batches and clear handoff formats. Human review gates are non-negotiable — the goal is fewer revision rounds, not more uncorrected output.

Related work

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Book a production call with your overflow scope, timeline, and quality references.

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Tell me about the deliverables, timeline, and audience. We'll align before any sprint begins.