Vancouver’s animation sector just got bigger, with news that Steamroller Studios has registered in the province, is hiring and may open an office in the city.
The move was prompted in part because Steamroller, which also has studios in Florida and in Mauritius, has a CEO who attended the University of British Columbia and has lived in Vancouver for the past eight years: Aaron Gilman.
He told BIV that he registered his company in B.C. late last year and that the company has 18 employees currently in Metro Vancouver who are working out of their homes. He is considering opening an office but when asked how big that office might be, he
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