#20 Holiday Special
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Notch Showcast
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In this Holiday Special episode, Kat is joined by Notch founder Matt Swoboda and VP of Sales Sarah Cox to look back at the rollercoaster ride that was 2020, and forward to what 2021 might have in store. They share their favourite productions and personal highlights of the past year and dive into what Notch is working on for its next major release.
We want to direct a special thanks to the Notch community who inspire us every single day with the work they create and share with us.
Episode credits:
Interviews and editing by: Kat Kemsley
Produced and additional editing by: Bent Stamnes
Audio post-production and mastering by: Arto Koivisto
Cover dog: Albie
Special episode mentions:
@aggressivetv, @piwolf, @tigrelab, @silentpartnersstudio, @XR.Studios, @t2visuals, @algorithm.ie, @synthestruct, @satorestudio, @wemakeeventsofficial, @miii_design_in/, @grossestennis_xr
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