Christina Martell

Studio Manager / Producer at Mighty Coconut

Christina Martell is a seasoned professional in the animation, film production, and event management industries with extensive experience as Studio Manager and Producer at Mighty Coconut since June 2016, contributing to the success of VR games like WALKABOUT MINI GOLF. As a Producer for Martell Animation since January 2011, Christina oversees press, marketing, partnerships, film production, and festival coordination. Previous roles include Sales Support Analyst and Project Manager at Point B, External Events Producer at Ballet Austin, and Producer at TBD Post, where responsibilities encompassed client management and post-production. Christina has held positions in various organizations, including Assistant Gallery Director at Davis Gallery & Framing, Assistant Producer for the 48 Hour Film Project, Cultural and Economic Director at Austin Creative Alliance, and Special Events Coordinator at SafePlace. Christina holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History, Fine and Studio Arts from the University of Arizona and has further education from Alliance française de Toulouse.

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Austin, United States

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Mighty Coconut

Founded in 2014 on the heels of Lucas Martell’s award-winning short film THE OCEANMAKER, Mighty Coconut is an Austin-based entertainment studio specializing in immersive virtual reality game development, animation, and visual effects. Led by a creative team of industry veterans with a passion for combining stunning visuals and well-crafted narratives, the studio has also found success in VR game development and has the best-rated multiplayer game on the Meta Quest platform: Walkabout Mini Golf. “An adorable mini-golf game that is unexpectedly convincing” — New York Times “Brilliantly designed... Seriously, you have no idea how good VR mini-golf is” — CNET “Everyone with an Oculus Quest 2 needs to play Walkabout Mini Golf” — TechRadar “A magnificent collection of challenging holes set in fantasy locations” — The Washington Post


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