SOURCEBOOK: The Trailerfarm profile

Our series of profiles of leading games service and creative firms continues with The Trailerfarm.

The Trailerfarm

Sector: Creative & Promotional Services
Year Established: 2011
Address: The Trailerfarm, 3rd Floor, Queensbury House, 106 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3XF, UK
Phone number: 07791597802

Key contacts:
Tony Porter – tony@thetrailerfarm.com
Daniel Porter – dan@thetrailerfarm.com

Website:www.thetrailerfarm.com
Email:info@thetrailerfarm.com
Twitter:@thetrailerfarm
Facebook:TheTrailerfarm

At The Trailerfarm, we specialise in creating trailers, promos and making of featurettes, specifically for the games and interactive markets.

We create content for AAA TV spot campaigns, right through to iOS and the casual games market. At The Trailerfarm we can take a project from initial concept / scripting right through to final delivery, either for the web or broadcast usage, taking care of everything from game capture, CGI, live filming, compositing, edit, 2D/3D motion design, audio and localisation.

The Trailerfarm Services: Cinematics, Cutscenes, Announcement Trailers, X movies, Launch & Teaser trailers and Virals.

  • Concept/Creative
  • CGI/VFX/Compositing
  • Motion Design (2D/3D)
  • Editing
  • Live-action filming
  • Full 1080p Game Capture
  • Audio Production
  • Localisation

Our current client base includes: Codemasters, Microsoft Studios, Disney Interactive, Natural Motion and Mindcandy.

The Trailerfarm is featured in Sourcebook, the essential guide to service firms and creative agencies in the games industry.

This year’s edition of Sourcebook, the essential guide to agencies and service companies working in games, technology and entertainment,is out now.A digital copy of the Sourcebook is available online atwww.intentmedia.co.uk/sourcebook. Or you can view the book via theMCV iPad app, orread it online here.

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