November 10th, 2021

CGAlliance presents: Standing out in the Sea of Sameness, a Two-Day Workshop

We believe that investing in business skills is equally important to the creative ecosystem as the artistic vision and keeping pace with the technology.

As an extension of the presentation Standing out in the Sea of Sameness that is scheduled for November 18 as part of the CGA Belgrade online conference, revolutionary thinkers Tim Thompson and Joel Pilger will break down key steps in positioning your creative firm not only in the local but, more importantly, global market. If you dream of standing out and being respected as an expert in your creative domain, RevThink consultants will host a special workshop on November 20th and 21st. So, join in to learn how to properly and successfully position your creative business.

RevThink Workshop @CGAlliance is scheduled for November 20-21, from 6 to 8 PM both days. The program is hosted live on the RevThink Community Platform.

The Workshop is designed for aspiring change-makers with practical, helpful, and realistic approaches to assist Serbian creative businesses in computer graphics and audiovisual production to accelerate their potential. The program is made possible with the assistance of the US Embassy in Serbia.

CGAlliance program is designed to address a variety of topics important to the development of individual studios, projects, and people at the helm. This year will feature talks and workshops designed to support the positioning and design of brands and services for creative companies in VFX, game development, sound, design, and audiovisual production.

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