Pros
Supportive Remote Workflow: The studio has experience managing remote artists, with decent communication and pipeline tools in place.
Creative Environment: Even remotely, many artists report a collaborative and positive atmosphere, with approachable leads and producers.
Quality Projects: Involved in high-end animation work, which offers valuable experience and portfolio material, even from a distance.
Flexible Culture: Generally flexible with working hours and understanding of time zones, especially for international remote staff.
Cons
Nothing much to share about cons other than the usual
Remote Integration: As with many studios, remote workers can sometimes feel less involved in studio culture or decision-making.