Brandon James Scott
About Brandon James Scott
Brandon James Scott is a Creative Director specializing in design at Guru Studio in Toronto, Canada, where he has worked since 2014. He is known for his role as production designer on the Emmy-nominated series Justin Time and has extensive experience in visual development and brand management.
Work at Guru Studio
Brandon James Scott has held the position of Creative Director | Design at Guru Studio since 2014, contributing to the company for a decade in the Toronto, Canada area. Prior to this role, he worked as a Director at Guru Studio from 2007 to 2014, accumulating seven years of experience. His responsibilities have included overseeing various design projects and leading creative initiatives within the studio.
Education and Expertise
Brandon James Scott studied Animation at Sheridan College, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Arts (BAA) from 2003 to 2007. His education provided a foundation in animation principles and design, which he has applied throughout his career in various roles within the animation industry.
Background in Animation Production
Brandon has played a significant role in the production of the Emmy-nominated and CSA-winning preschool animated series Justin Time, serving as the production designer. Additionally, he has worked as a storyboard artist on various television and commercial projects at Guru Studio, showcasing his versatility in animation production.
Contributions to Justin Time
Brandon James Scott contributed to the international distribution of Justin Time, which is available on Netflix and various channels worldwide. His involvement in this project highlights his impact on the global reach of animated content and his role in brand management and visual development at Guru Studio.
Previous Experience at JibJab Media
Before joining Guru Studio, Brandon worked as a Designer at JibJab Media for a brief period in 2006. This experience added to his skill set in design and animation, further preparing him for his future roles in the industry.