Kohnke's New Perspective
Leading animation studio signs on with leading PR firm.
Date: Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Perspective Studios today announced that they have entered into an agreement with Kohnke Communications to manage the company's corporate strategy and public relations interests. Kohnke Communications, a San Francisco-based agency with strong ties to the gaming and digital entertainment industries, will be coordinating press outreach for the accomplished production studio.

Perspective Studios is an industry-leading CG animation production house that operates the East Coast's largest and most sophisticated motion-capture facility. In addition to developing new animation franchises, the company offers a wide range of services, including creative development, motion capture, and animation for video games, broadcast television, commercials, and film.

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