Our Learning Designer Gemma joined Limehouse a few months ago. She went on shoot last week to see the evolution of her work from concepts on a page to live action filming, so we asked her to write about her experience.
Just when we thought the global turmoil of Covid and everything else was behind us, 2022 asked us to hold its beer while it fetched another round of seemingly never-ending crises.
Our Head of Design Ross has had his eye on the big white wall in the boardroom for a while now. Here's his account of how the Limehouse Mural came to be.
As we take down the office tree and close up the shutters for a well-earned Christmas break (well, one of us does while everyone else works from home), we realise that somehow, it's the end of another year.
We’ve made a huge investment in new technology for the studio, to expand the capability and capacity of our post production department, and improve connectivity for the team and our clients.
We’ve always liked getting the team together for an outing at Limehouse, and with celebrations taking a hard hit last year, we've been making up for lost time.
When COVID-19 hit, the Limehouse team - like everyone else - had to quickly adapt to new ways of working. With far less social interaction and office culture, we found ourselves adjusting to the realities of working from home.
Creative Producer Jamie joined Limehouse at the height of the pandemic last summer. He was thrown straight in at the deep end, tasked with looking after a whole host of film and animation projects.
After 15 months of Teams calls, occasional solo visits to the office and the odd face-to-face chat, the full Limehouse team was finally able to meet up in person to reflect on the last year and hear about our exciting plans for the future.