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Dynamik officially represents Paris-based Mathematic in MENA

Dynamik officially represents Paris-based Mathematic in MENA

Campaign ME08-04-2025
Dynamik has announced its new partnership with Mathematic, a Paris-based creative studio, which includes an agreement that makes it officially represented by Dynamik for the Middle Eastern & North African market.
This partnership aims to mark a significant step in Dynamik's mission to bridge international post-production talent with the region's growing demand for world-class craft. With Mathematic on board, agencies and brands in the Middle East will now have direct access to one of the most innovative and design-forward studios in the global market.
'Our vision at Dynamik has always been about elevating the creative landscape of the region by connecting it with top-tier talent from around the world. Representing Mathematic in the Middle East is a natural extension of that vision. Their work speaks for itself: bold, artistic, and meticulously crafted,' says Mary Bou Akl, Founder of Dynamik.
Known for their work in CGI, animation, and visual storytelling, Mathematic has collaborated with leading brands and agencies worldwide, bringing to life unforgettable visuals across advertising, fashion, events and music. The creative studio claims its recent contributions to high-profile campaigns and prestigious fashion houses have set new benchmarks in creative excellence.
Dynamik said it will support Mathematic's presence in the region and help cultivate new opportunities for creative collaboration with local partners.
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