Author name: Jared Kuvent

Nickelodeon Central Interface

Nickelodeon Central Interface Nickelodeon Animation Studio2012-2015 Nick Central was envisioned as a digital nexus, designed to simplify and streamline the workflow for Nickelodeon’s dynamic studio environment. Integrating over 35 distinct systems, it was the answer to a complex web of production processes, serving as an intuitive portal for the studio’s 600-strong workforce. I crafted Nick […]

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Nickelodeon Digital Archive

Nickelodeon Digital Archives Nickelodeon Animation Studio2010-2015 As a catalyst for Nickelodeon Animation Studio’s transition into the digital era, I engineered the studio’s inaugural Digital Archive, a system that became the custodian of a vibrant creative legacy. Meticulously curating a vast collection of over 200,000 digital assets along with countless physical works, the archive served as

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Nickelodeon Vault

Nickelodeon Vault Nickelodeon Animation Studio2008-2015 In the bustling environment of Nickelodeon Animation Studio’s post-production landscape, the introduction of The Vault represented a significant leap forward in efficiency and workflow management. Recognizing the critical need for streamlined processes, I immersed myself in the post-production ecosystem, dedicating countless hours to understanding the intricate workflows of both the

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Nick Digital

Nick Digital Nickelodeon Animation Studio2007-2015 As the architect of the Nick Digital project at Nickelodeon Animation Studio, I aimed to reshape the landscape of post-production processes. My journey began by diving deep into the existing workflows, which were bogged down by single-user Excel sheets that hamstrung our creative dynamism. Recognizing the critical need for change,

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SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival

My time with the SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival was a transformative experience that bridged creativity, technology, and community engagement. As a committee member, I led a team of volunteers in curating significant CG works from 1976-2006, working closely with artists, producers, and industry leaders. This journey highlighted the importance of inclusivity, collaboration, and the transformative power of technology in the arts, driving my passion for innovative project management and community development.

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