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The Napoleon Group to Move to New York’s Flatiron District

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From left: the Napoleon Group’s creative director Ken Kresge, founder Marty Napoleon and president Douglas Miller.
New York-based pre-visualization/post studio The Napoleon Group will relocate to New York’s Flatiron district in January. The company will occupy more than 14,000 newly-renovated square feet on two floors in what was once the corporate office for fashion designer Kate Spade at 48 West 25th St.

“We’ve decided to build our dream studio,” said company founder Marty Napoleon. “After 25 years of expert service, we asked ourselves, ‘Can we raise the bar for our industry by making a better work environment?'”

Along with its custom built edit and audio suites, the studio’s open workspace will seat more than 40 artists and designers, facilitating creative collaboration among staff and clients alike.

“We’re fortunate to have an incredibly talented and dedicated team of storytellers that use a variety of production techniques,” said company president Douglas Miller. “Because of that, it was important to us that we create a multi-faceted environment where people are inspired to create their best work.”

The Napoleon group is building an in-house greenscreen stage and motion capture studio that will be available for immediate production support and expand the list of services offered under one roof.

“Today, agencies come to us looking for a creative partnership,” explained creative director Ken Kresge. “We are building a technological infrastructure that will encourage a fluid workflow between all of our various divisions.”

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