Ember Lab
Nolan Carnahan is a skilled programmer with a strong background in computer science, holding a Bachelor’s Degree from Kettering University obtained in 2015. Since July 2018, Nolan has been contributing to Ember Lab as a programmer. Prior to this role, Nolan worked as a graphics programmer at Blind Squirrel Games from August 2015 to June 2018. Earlier experience includes a position as a contract web developer at Easy Moving, where Nolan developed a scheduling website using PHP, and a co-op position at Stanley Engineered Fastening in the Software and Electrical Engineering Department, which involved 24 months of work experience alternating with academic terms.
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Ember Lab
Founded in 2009 by brothers Josh and Mike Grier as an animation and digital content creator, Ember Lab’s vision is to create immersive and evocative stories with characters that resonate and worlds that inspire. Ember Lab originally specialized in character development for advertising. The studio’s commercial work includes ad campaigns and animated shorts developed from concept to completion for The Coca-Cola Company, Hisense, and Major League Baseball. The company’s culture is based on a highly collaborative environment that melds the creative and production processes. In the studio, the lines between technical and artistic development tend to disappear as teams focus on delivering fantastic and innovative experiences. Ember Lab produced the award-winning short film, Dust, and the acclaimed Majora’s Mask fan film, Terrible Fate. The success of their commercial and independent projects led them to develop their passion project and first game, Kena: Bridge of Spirits. Releasing August 24 on PS4, PS5, and the Epic Games Store, Kena: Bridge of Spirits is now available for preorder.