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Wishing you a wonderful holiday and happy new year!

2024 was a year to remember—filled with milestones, challenges, and countless unforgettable moments. It’s hard to believe how quickly time has passed! It feels like just yesterday we were celebrating our 6th anniversary as a company, enjoying time with friends (and a little rain at the park). Now, we’re on the brink of our 7th year!

As time flies, we’re reminded how important it is to pause and reflect on the people and experiences that make our journey so special. To everyone who’s been with us—from the beginning or more recently—thank you for being a part of our story.

At The Halp Network, we’ve always believed that we’re stronger together. That belief has guided us from day one, and it continues to inspire everything we do. Here’s to the connections we’ve built and the future we’ll create together!

– The Halp Network
William ‘Chip’ Beaman, Julia Bianco Schoeffling, Hari Leigh, Robert Kinsfather, Lexington Vanderberg, Maihan, Mariah Tzoumbas, Meghan Childs, Laura Medeiros & Caroline Calaway

TELLING AUTHENTIC STORIES

The Halp Network is proud to continue advocating for fair opportunities and authentic representation, not just through casting but through our writing, production, and other consultation services.

This year, our projects celebrated over 15 incredible cultures, sharing their rich stories and vibrant experiences through games and media. These narratives brought unique perspectives and unforgettable moments, showing just how bright and beautiful our world can be… even when you’re battling zombies in Call of Duty or slaying gods in Dragon Age! At their heart, these stories reflect real people, and we truly believe that the more authentic stories we experience, the wider our perspectives grow and the better we become, both individually and as a community.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAKING WAVES

We’re so excited to see the release of over 20 new games, character updates, and new chapters in 2024!

Thank you to our clients and partners for bringing us on to be a part of these amazing worlds. Getting to tell your stories through our production work, consultation, casting, voice direction, and all of our other services has been a huge honor for us and we’re excited to partner up again in 2025!

 

 

 

 

 

 

We work on all sorts of projects, but our love for games is something special, and we can’t get enough of seeing them celebrated! We love watching people enjoy the games we’ve had the privilege to work on, and we’re incredibly grateful to our clients for trusting us with these amazing projects. Whether a big AAA game or indie game, we’re thankful to be part of it all!

CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH EDUCATION

 

A heartfelt thank you to all the instructors and students who joined us at The Halp Network Entertainment Academy this year! In 2024, we hosted over 60 workshops and webinars, providing actors and creatives with invaluable resources to support their journeys. We’re excited to continue empowering our students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in their careers.

It’s always a joy to see familiar names in the credits, and it is a testament to your dedication and hard work. Whether you’ve trained with us or pursued other paths, credits or not, your efforts don’t go unnoticed. We see you, we celebrate you, and we’re so proud of everything you’ve achieved!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our mission goes beyond education—we’re passionate about building a supportive community where growth and collaboration flourish. We’re thrilled to host our community events all year long to build on our mission.

The Halp Network team is dedicated to staying connected and engaged within the industry, which is why we attended and contributed to the following conferences and events in 2024:

  • GDC (Game Developers Conference): The largest event for professionals in the video game industry, focusing on development, design, and networking.
  • XDS (External Development Summit): A premier event for those in external development, focusing on collaboration and best practices in the gaming industry.
  • GameSoundCon: A key event for professionals in game audio, with a focus on sound design, composing, and music in video games.
  • VO Atlanta: A major gathering for voiceover professionals, offering workshops, networking, and career-building opportunities.
  • Games for Change: A conference dedicated to the intersection of gaming and social impact, highlighting how games can drive change and address societal issues.

Each of these organizations inspires us with their dedication to uplifting communities and fostering opportunities. We’re honored to support their work and remain committed to making a difference through collaboration and advocacy. Together, we can help build a brighter, more equitable future.

As we reflect on an incredible 2024, we can’t help but feel a surge of excitement for what’s to come in 2025! From our ongoing commitment to advocacy, inclusion, and education to the collaborations and partnerships we’re forging with exceptional organizations, we’re thrilled about the opportunities ahead.

In 2025, we’re eager to continue empowering creative professionals, building strong communities, and expanding our impact across the entertainment and gaming industries. We’ll be attending the top conferences, sharing fresh insights, and supporting our partners and students every step of the way. With new challenges, new projects, and new connections on the horizon, we can’t wait to take the next step forward with all of you.

Here’s to a year of growth, innovation, and collaboration. Let’s make 2025 our best year yet! 🎉

Thank you for being an invaluable part of The Halp Network community!

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