How Mighty Oak uses Vimeo review tools

Aleksa Brown is a senior writer and content strategist at Vimeo.
Aleksa Brown

Delivering world-class creative requires a well-oiled collaboration process. Especially when you’re under tight timelines and collaborating with clients like Netflix, HBO, Etsy, and The New York Times (to name a few).

That’s exactly the case for Brooklyn-based animation studio Mighty Oak, whose handmade aesthetic and whimsical stop-motion videos have earned a loyal following — and more than 2 billion views since 2015.

We spoke with CEO and co-founder Jess Peterson to learn more about their workflow, which relies heavily on Vimeo review tools. Check out what she had to say above.

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