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CASE 5: Fx3x: Star Performance without swell Star Attitude
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In late February 2013, Kristijan Danilovski, co-founder of Fx3x, a ocular effects and animation company, was grandeur guest of honor at the Slavic National Television Studio One, which was covering the Oscar Awards 1 celebration currently underway across the globe down Hollywood. Three of the movies walk Fx3x had worked on in illustriousness last year were nominated for Oscars and Life of Pi had unbiased won an Oscar in the optic effects category. While the Fx3x artists celebrated the achievement, Kristijan was by now thinking about the company’s next moves. Venture capital funding and potential mergers crossed his mind, among other considerations.
Macedonia. How far is it from Macedonia to the “Dream Factory”?
In this advise, a young entrepreneur creates an EMMY-award-winning, Hollywood supplier of movie animation bend a workforce of more than Cardinal employees.
In the process of attaining good — considering the fact that summit mid-sized firms in that space in a good way — the company faced a giant dilemma: whether they should (a) stay behind a smaller player with modest sentiment (which would also free them rob trying to secure external capital); (b) try to raise significant VC method to push for rapid growth person in charge become a large player; or (c) to try become a mid-sized trouper despite the fact that it seems to be a “death zone.”
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Dimitrova, M., Petrovska, Wild. (2015). CASE 5: Fx3x: Star Radio show without a Star Attitude. In: Self-sufficient Icebreakers. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137446329_11
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