Real Time Collaboration

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Real-Time Collaboration is a production methodology developed by MAXUM Studios that refines and stabilizes the communication pipeline in large team environments, making it easier and faster to work in many production-oriented industries, such as engineering, animation, or software development.

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Created in response to the growing size and complexities of production teams in next-generation game development, Real-Time Collaboration provides an alternate means of managing the coalescence of creative design, technical engineering, and quality assurance. It uses a combination of agile methodology, modified hardware, and proprietary software utilized within a patented workstation array to facilitate these production cycles.

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