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Film Roman
Offices: Burbank, California
Film Roman, an IDT Entertainment company,
is the award winning independent animation
studio behind primetime hits The Simpsons
and King of the Hill. They are the creative
force behind popular after-school and Saturday
morning shows like Garfield, X-men: Evolution,
and Felix the Cat. They produce stunning
visual effects for network television programs
like Law and Order and studio features like
I, Robot. They are a one-stop shop for visual
entertainment. |
Fred Wolf Films
Offices: Burbank, California
Fred Wolf has been at the forefront of the
animation industry for thirty-five years.
Multiple awards, including an Academy Award,
an Academy Award nomination and three Emmys
have honored his work. Fred Wolf Films is
an animation studio that has worked with
many noted companies and television networks
including the Walt Disney Company, Warner
Bros Studios, MGM, MTM Productions, CBS,
NBC and ABC. Thirty-six years ago Fred Wolf
and former partner, filmmaker Jimmy Murakami,
started Murakami Wolf Films. |
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Gabriel Polonsky Studio (GPS)
Offices: Belmont, Massachusetts
Gabriel Polonsky Studio is one of Boston's
leading animation companies. They work with
their clients from creative development
through final delivery, always finding the
best strategy to bring your vision to life.
They specialize in the full production of
state-of-the-art cell, stop-motion, mixed
media and clay animation, often combined
with live action and digital effects. GPS
creates broadly styled, affordable and quickly
produced animated TV commercials, on-air
network promos, series opens and various
non-broadcast projects. |
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Harvey Entertainment Group
Offices: Beverly Hills, California
For nearly 60 years they have been entertaining
children and families throughout the world.
Their characters, Casper the Friendly Ghost,
Wendy the Good Little Witch, Baby Huey,
Hot Staff and many others, now evoke the
fondest memories of childhood for more than
three generations of fans. Harvey comic
books, cartoons and television shows have
touched millions and truly helped define
the word classic and they are as popular
today as they were years ago. |
HIT Entertainment
Offices: Maidenhead, England
HIT Entertainment is now the world's leading
independent children's producer and rights
owner. With operations in the UK, US, Canada,
Japan and Germany, they generate program
sales to 150 countries and territories.
Their family of characters include such
popular global properties as Bob the Builder,
Barney, Thomas and Friends, Kipper and Angela
Ballerina. |
Hornet Animation
Offices: Culver City, California
Hornet focuses on finding, developing, and
supporting great talent. The company looks
across a range of industries for people
with exceptional creative vision. As a result
of this director-driven approach, Hornet
has been able to assemble an exceptionally
talented and diverse team of directors,
each contributing a unique style and vision.
For clients, this means work that is consistently
fresh, innovative, and fits their branding
needs. |
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Jim Henson Pictures
Offices: Hollywood, California
The Jim Henson Company has grown from a
small group of talented performers, writers
and technical wizards, to an international
presence whose works have touched the lives
of millions. To this day, they remain dedicated
to the idea that a focused group of individuals
with an inspired idea can still turn the
world on its head. Everything they do as
a company is dedicated to making this happen
every day. |
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Kids' WB!
Offices: Burbank, California
Celebrating its 10th Anniversary this year,
Kids' WB! is the children's programming
service of The WB Network. Kids' WB! has
maintained its leadership position as the
#1 broadcast network for kids in all key
demographics since Fall 2000, and captured
its 15th consecutive sweep victory during
the highly competitive May Sweep period
as the #1 Saturday morning kids' broadcaster. |
Klasky Csupo
Offices: Los Angeles, California
With 1999's The Rugrats Movie, Klasky Csupo
became the first non-Disney studio to break
the $100 million domestic box-office mark
with an animated feature film in march 1999.
This was followed in 2000 by the enormously
successful Rugrats in Paris and the Academy
Award nominated Wild Thornberrys movie.
With three of the most watched television
series for children, Rocket Power, The Wild
Thornberrys and Rugrats, Klasky Csupo is
now a name that everyone is learning to
pronounce. |
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Lost Pencil
Offices: Airdrie, Alberta
Lost Pencil Animation Studios specializes
in 3d character animation, modeling and
rigging. They also create 3d training materials
for Max, Maya and Lightwave artists. Here,
in no particular order are animation's They've
worked on either for projects or just for
practice. |
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Marvel Studios
Offices: Beverly Hills, California
With a library of over 5,000 proprietary
characters, Marvel Entertainment is one
of the world's most prominent character-based
entertainment companies. Marvel's operations
are focused in four areas: entertainment,
licensing, publishing and toys (Toy Biz).
Marvel facilitates the creation of entertainment
projects, including feature films, DVD/home
video, video games and television based
on its characters and also licenses its
characters for use in a wide range of consumer
products and services including apparel,
toys, collectibles, snack foods and promotions.
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Melwood Pictures
Offices: La Crescenta, California
Max Howard is a veteran executive and producer
in the animation film industry. He
spent twelve years at the Walt Disney Company
as one of the highest level architects of
that Company’s animation renaissance. He
was involved at a senior level in the making
of a number of Disney’s animation successes,
including The Little Mermaid, The Prince
and the Pauper, Rescuers Down Under, Beauty
and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, and
Pocahontas. Melwood Pictures was formed
by seasoned entertainment executive Max
Howard. The company was created to develop
and produce high-quality live action and
animated films for theatrical release. |
Mercury Filmworks
Offices: Ottawa, Ontario & Vancouver,
British Columbia
Mercury Filmworks is a service production
company offering both domestic and international
producers complete film & television production
services from concept and creative development
to design, production and post. Specializing
in animation and live-action hybrid techniques,
Mercury is one of Canada’s premier studios.
Mercury Filmworks is a service production
company offering both domestic and international
producers complete film & television production
services from concept and creative development
to design, production and post. |
Michael Sporn Animation
Offices: New York, New York
Michael Sporn has been animating professionally
since 1972. He worked closely with animation
directors John & Faith Hubley (Cockaboody,
Letterman, Everybody Rides The Carousel)
and Richard Williams (Raggedy Ann & Andy).
After supervising many commercials and a
PBS Special (Simple Gifts) for RO Blechman,
he formed his own company. |
Mike Young Productions (MYP)
Offices: Los Angeles, California
When it comes to Mike Young Productions,
it’s hard to tell who is having the most
fun: the studio’s millions of young fans
around the world or the studio’s allegedly
grown-up creators and producers which now
number over 75. After all, the talented
professionals who make up Mike Young Productions
share many qualities with their young viewers,
including unbridled energy, intelligence,
a keen eye for original material and a quirky
sense of humor. |
Mondo Media
Offices: San Francisco, California
Happy Tree Friends are cute, cuddly and
horribly wrong! Starring a host of adorable
animated forest animals that face eye-popping
calamities at every turn, Happy Tree Friends
has become an international online, DVD,
mobile and television hit. Originating as
a series of shorts on the Internet in 2000,
Happy Tree Friends has released five DVD
titles to-date, has aired on MTV International
and MTV 2 reaching over 120 million homes
and currently airs on G4 Videogame TV, a
Comcast-owned channel with a household reach
of 50 million. Home video shipments are
over 500,000 units and online show views
top 15 million each month. |
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