About Me
Hi, I’m Adrien Brioude, a Producer with a journey shaped by a foundation in the arts, a passion for game design, and invaluable experience in studio management.
My path began with an immersive experience in art, where I studied everything from drawing and color theory to 3D modeling and animation during my preparatory courses at Bellecour École. This artistic background set the stage for my bachelor’s degree in Game Design, where I not only honed my technical skills but also found my calling in production. Taking on my first role as a Producer during my studies, I quickly discovered the value of structured planning, team alignment, and the delicate art of problem-solving in bringing creative visions to life.
My career took a significant leap forward with my role as Office Manager at Amplitude Studios, a premier studio in the industry. Here, I navigated the complex landscape of studio operations, gaining firsthand experience in administrative, financial, logistical, and HR processes. Managing internal projects and organizing large-scale company events taught me the importance of strategic planning, resource management, and creating an environment that empowers creativity.
Today, I’m drawn even more toward production. This journey has deepened my commitment to supporting development, publishing, or animation teams in meaningful ways. I’m ready to bring my well-rounded experience and passion to a Producer role, dedicated to fostering collaboration, efficiency, and a strong foundation for successful project delivery.

There are two things I love about football: the purely tactical aspect and the emotions
it brings me.
As a fan, I enjoy the thrill of supporting my team, cheering them on right up to the last second, and feeling the disappointment when they lose.
Another aspect that's close to my heart is the tactical side:
Why line up a particular player in a specific position ?
How to choose your playing system ?
Which elements to work on ?
How to make the team progress?
I'm a total fan of all these questions, so I constantly ask myself and research answers.
This way, I can assimilate certain playing principles and understand the mentalities that coaches implement in their clubs.
I'm always deeply engaged when discussing tactics, player profiles, or game systems.

This is the manga, and more specifically the masterpiece, about which I have the most in-depth knowledge.
Not only the story as a whole, but I also have an excellent understanding of character development.
I'm extremely invested in the workings of the universe and everything outside the crew
of the Straw Hat in general and I'm obviously very interested in the battles.
Analyzing the fights, both in their process and outcomes, is a truly enjoyable experience.
Since my favorite character is not part of the crew, I've always looked for more answers.
I am fond of theories, even if in the vast majority of cases, the theories proposed online are often unrealistic and rarely based on any real logic.
I have great respect for the work of Eiichiro Oda, who manages to keep such a vast universe in a particularly impressive sphere of coherence.
The more time I spend exploring his universe and its corners, the more I feel
I understand the workings of Eiichiro Oda and his world-building, which still manages
to surprise and captivate me every week for years.

I enjoy spending time with friends, exploring forests, or camping, but obviously in real life, it's uncomfortable to sleep in nature, and my friends have jobs, so it's hard to go camping.
However, playing for a short hour from time to time is right up our alley.
Cooperative games always leave good memories. We remember that one of us didn't understand the puzzle for too long, or that there were real skill issues between us, but despite everything, we had a great time trying to overcome each new challenge with patience and an analytical mind.
As for the survival games, it's more of a passion. Starting from scratch and having to rebuild everything with each new game, while being careful not to run out of resources or get attacked, you always have to be on your guard, paying attention to everything, and making progress in some very hostile situations. And it's in the progression that the satisfaction lies, after having spent a few hours watching our little hut turn into a castle.
Of course, a cooperative survival game is always a good time to spend, and it's also thanks to the social and altruistic aspect shown by the players, who sometimes have their own personality and way of being that you have to adapt to in order to fully enjoy it.

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