Nexus Studios, also known as Nexus Productions Limited, is a privately owned company headquartered in London, United Kingdom, with international production hubs in Los Angeles, California, and Sydney, Australia. Founded in 2000 by Charlotte Bavasso and Christopher O'Reilly, the company specializes in content rights, focusing on animation, film, and experience design. With approximately 180 employees, it reported $20.9M in revenue as of 2024. The company functions at the intersection of traditional filmmaking craft, branded content, and immersive technology, managing a roster of directors and multi-disciplinary artists. Its creative catalogue encompasses premium episodic television, feature-length films, and music videos, including projects such as "The House" for Netflix, the animated short "This Way Up," and animated music promos for virtual bands like the Gorillaz (e.g., "Cracker Island" and "Silent Running"). The company has received recognition including an Academy Award nomination, a Primetime Emmy Award, multiple BAFTA and Annie awards, and three Cannes Grand Prix awards.