Lost Sauce Creative is a production studio, not a fixed team. Every project gets the crew it actually needs. It’s a projection mapping engineer, a ADA installation specialist, an interpretive designer, or a documentary filmmaker assembled specifically around what you're trying to build. The consistent thread across every engagement is Simon Eisenbach as creative lead and a process built for institutional clients who need the work to hold up long after the invoice is paid.

How We Work

Simon has spent more than a decade working across museum, entertainment, and live experience projects. Through that time, he's built a core team of collaborators who bring their own deep résumés to the work. Our animation partner has worked on SpongeBob SquarePants and Over the Hedge. Our motion graphics partner has worked with Dell and Bell Helmets. Our sound design partner has worked with National Geographic, Disney, and Cartoon Network. Our installation partner has worked with Moxi and The Scott Family Amazeum.

We want the process of making your project to be the highlight of the project. Not just the result. That means when the timeline shifts or the project doesn't go as planned (and something always doesn't), the team you're working with is the same team that found the solution on the last one. We run every project with a single lead who stays on from brief to opening day. So when specialists rotate in, the context doesn't get lost with them. The "BTS chaos" is real. We've just learned to work in it without it becoming yours to manage.

The Result

The result is a project that delivers.

That sounds like a low bar. It isn't. Every decision we make - who's on the team, who leads it, how we handle the moments when the plan changes all point toward one outcome: an experience that works when it launches, not just when the concept gets approved.

What you're actually buying isn't animation or sound design or a finished installation. It's the accumulated judgment of a team that's done this at the level of National Geographic, Disney applied to your project, your audience, your vision. The work is what your audience walks away with. The process is what you live through. We take both seriously.

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The Origin of a name

Lost

adjective

1- not made use of, won, or claimed

2- obscured or overlooked during a process or activity

Sauce

noun

1- a topping or ingredient for adding to or enhancing the flavor of a dish

2- something that adds zest, interest, or excitement

Creative

adjective

1- having the quality of something created rather than imitated

2- managed so as to get around conventional limits

Strategic Partners

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A group of people are gathered outdoors in a lush, green area with tall trees and dense foliage. Some individuals are setting up filming equipment, such as tripods and cameras, while others are sitting or standing, engaging in conversation or observation. The scene appears to be part of a documentary or interview being conducted in a natural setting.

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