Vibsu Overview
- Headquarters
- Tokyo, Pl
- Website
- vibsu.co
- Industry
- Media Production
- Employees
- 2
- Founded
- 2021
- NAICS
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Motion Picture and Video Production
About Vibsu
We partner with architecture firms, merging creative disciplines and technology to translate design into compelling digital narratives. Our purpose is to craft representations that convey the core essence and intent with clarity. True collaboration guides our process. By integrating real-time technology seamlessly into the design workflow, we foster a transparent and dynamic partnership. This approach empowers all stakeholders, keeping them deeply connected to the visual story as it unfolds. To function as an extension of the client's practice, we simplify complex production, managing diverse data, from Digital Twins to LIDAR, within a singular cohesive digital environment. Our unified workflow liberates designers to focus on innovation by overcoming traditional constraints of time, cost, and responsiveness. Supporting our client's vision guides everything we do. Our methods are built to adapt, providing frictionless support throughout the design journey. As partners, we offer dedicated boutique service, empowering clients to navigate challenges and meet demands with confidence.
Vibsu Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 2
- With contact data
- 1
- Phone contacts
- 1
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Vibsu Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Brian Dam | Digital Agency for Architecture - Vibsu |
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| Marcel Dawid | Digital Agency for Architecture | Tokyo, Japan |
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