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“Guy did an amazing job bringing our character Ringo the Ringmaster to life” – Stitched Up Productions
October 20, 2021
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“Guy did an amazing job bringing our character Ringo the Ringmaster to life”

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Guy did an amazing job bringing our character Ringo the Ringmaster to life. As one of the  main narrators in the game, Ringo played a crucial role in guiding young players through a series of scientifically designed training games. Guy did an exceptional job of embodying a charismatic, encouraging yet approachable host. Not only were we impressed by his delivery and acting ability but he was also a pleasure to work with. He was professional and quick to respond to feedback and direction. We were forced to record our session remotely during lockdown due to Covid, but Guy took it upon himself to organise and run one of the smoothest recording sessions I’ve been a part of. I would happily recommend Guy, and look forward to working with him again!

Jono Yuen
Creative Director, Tali Health

Ringo the Ringmaster

Due to be released in late 2021, “Ready, Attention Go” is a game designed to help young children aged 3-8 with ADHD develop their attention skills through focus based game design.

I was more than happy to get on board for this project given my history with young people and mental health.

Guy Cunnningham

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