Animation and outsourcing company RealtimeUK is looking for new staff following a move into bigger premises.

Recruitment drive for RealtimeUK

The company, which has produced video and animation materials for SCEE, Juice Games, Evolution, Namco and Codemasters, has recently moved into a bespoke studio designed to help grow its development capacity. Based in Lancashire, the new studios have been built with art production in mind – the company is now looking for digital artists and animators from both inside and outside the games industry to fill the building.

Tony Prosser, RealtimeUK’s MD commented: "These are very exciting times ahead for the team here at RealtimeUK. Between us we have managed to create an impressive and unique set up, which will not only allow us to grow dramatically, but will also enable us to provide the right work environment to generate the high quality results our clients require.

"Our purpose at RealtimeUK is to produce ground-breaking intro’s, X-Movies and product teasers for today’s premier developers and publishers, whilst raising the benchmark of this creative content for the current batch of next-gen consoles.”

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