Time for Lunch

Some exciting developments have been brewing at the Relish HQ.  The New Ketchup™ is no longer just for breakfast… we now are officially open for Lunch dates.

We’re now being represented by Executive Producer Amy Miranda of lunch inc.  Amy has worked extensively in the digital space.  She’s worked as an editor, designer, technology manager, technical services director, project manager and interactive consultant.  She’s been at companies including iXL, CNN, U8TV/Alliance Atlantis, Activate, Henderson Bas and TAXI.

Not only are we working with Amy now, but we’re a part of the Lunch family.  The roster is made up of incredibly talented group designers, production and post production companies, developers and artists.  These folks have mad skill sets ranging from web to motion design to technical services to illustration and sound design.

The digital media's version of the Brady Bunch

The digital media's version of the Brady Bunch

You should definitely check out the work of our lunch mates:

Alchemy – http://www.helloalchemy.com
Alex McLeod – http://www.alxclub.com
Bijou – http://www.bijoueditorial.com
Broader Than Broadway – http://www.broader.com
Element – http://www.el-e-ment.ca
Fatbox – http://www.fatbox.ca
Mark Gervais – http://www.markgervais.com
Nick Goso – http://www.planetgoso.com
Imported Artists – http://www.importedartists.com
Indusblue – http://www.indusblue.com
Magic Pony – http://www.magic-pony.com
Narwhal – http://www.narwhalartprojects.com
PixelPusher – http://www.pixelpusher.ca
The Radke Film Group – http://www.radke.tv
Six Degrees – http://www.sixdegrees.ca
sociMedia – http://www.socimedia.com
STEM – http://stemlimited.com
Studio Dialog – http://www.studiodialog.com
Tool of North America – http://www.toolofna.com

That should keep you busy for a while… you should definitely eat Lunch at your desk today…

by Paul on November 27, 2009

2 comments

  1. Seems like a pretty nifty collection, but what’s the take-away? Just easier access to a broader group of like-minded industry folks, despite what look like a few direct competitors in the mix?

  2. The take away is that Lunch is a creative production network, we work both together and separately to make integrated work. So yes, its easier to access the companies, but perhaps more importantly its the management of the communication, creative work flow, consultation and production value that sets Lunch apart. It’s turn key, and it’s independent. We’re not a conglomerate of companies owned by one stakeholder, we’re a group of people who want to create great work led by an EP who wants access to the right people. Yes, many of the companies are competitors, but we all agree that it’s the work that’s most important. We’re collaborative. If two competitors will make the best team, then that’s what we do.

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