Dialogue production, recording and localisation firm becomes newest member of trade association

Outsource Media joins TIGA

Outsource Media is now the newest member of UK video games development trade association TIGA. The company – which provides a ‘creative full dialogue production service’ including scriptwriting, casting and post production – is based in London.

Outsource has worked on titles such as the Tales of Monkey Island, and several launch titles for Sony’s PlayStation Move.

“Outsource Media’s focus has always been on bringing best audio practice in TV, film, music and radio production to games,” said Outsource director Mark Estdale.

“The TIGA community and TIGA events provide valuable and vibrant forums for networking and creative discussion with industry peers. Furthermore, for any industry to survive and flourish I believe it is essential to have a strong and committed trade body that can tackle key issues and effectively advance the industry’s agenda to Government, media and other stakeholders.,” he added.

TIGA CEO Richard Wilson said: “Outsource Media offer a wealth of experience and skill to any TIGA member looking to fully harness the power of great dialogue in their games.”

“Outsource Media is also an example of a UK games company that is hugely successful internationally, working for clients in the US, Japan and Europe and creating jobs and wealth here in the UK. We welcome Outsource Media to TIGA,” he concluded.

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