Speech Graphics
James Scott (FRSA) has an extensive work experience in various roles and industries. James is currently working as a CXO and Consultant at Speech Graphics and Rapport respectively. Prior to that, they founded and served as the Principal Consultant at DOT-C, specializing in Digital Optimization and Transformation Consulting. James has also worked as a Consultant at The BIO Agency and held positions such as Non Executive Director at JDD Agency and Advisor at They Did I Can Too. James has served as an Advisory Board Member at FSMarTech. Furthermore, they have worked as a Songwriter, Vocalist, and Guitarist at The Vaulted Skies. In their earlier career, they were the Managing Partner at Made to Engage and Partnership Development Director at The BIO Agency, where they focused on delivering business transformation and customer experience improvement.
James Scott (FRSA) attended Royal Latin Grammar School from 1988 to 1993. James then went on to pursue a BTEC National Diploma in Performing Arts at Amersham & Wycombe College from 1993 to 1995.
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Speech Graphics
Speech Graphics delivers pioneering facial animation technology to the entertainment industry, working with clients such as Warner Brothers and Def Jam Recordings. Based on over 20 years of R&D in speech technology and procedural facial dynamics, our software produces high-quality facial animation from audio alone, with no need for motioncapture. Speech Graphics spun out of the University of Edinburgh’s world-renowned School of Informatics in 2010 under the leadership of founders Michael Berger and Gregor Hofer, and game industry veteran Colin Macdonald.Speech Graphics has won several awards for its speech-driven animation technology, including the prestigious John Logie Baird Award for innovation, an LT-Innovate Award, a Santander Entrepreneurial Award, and game industry awards including a 2015 Develop Award for Best Creative Outsourcer and 2015 TIGA Award for Best Animation Supplier. The company has also received several development grants, including grants from Scottish Enterprise and the University of Abertay.