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Nickelodeon Animation
Offices: Burbank, California
Nickelodeon, now in its 26th year, is the
number-one entertainment brand for kids.
It has built a diverse, global business
by putting kids first in everything it does.
The company includes television programming
and production in the United States and
around the world, plus consumer products,
online, recreation, books, magazines and
feature films. Nickelodeon’s US television
network is seen in more than 89 million
households and has been the number-one-rated
basic cable network for more than ten consecutive
years. Nickelodeon and all related titles,
characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom
International. |
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Perception
Offices: New York, New York
Run by award winning R/GA creatives Jeremy
Lasky and Daniel Gonzalez, Perception's
mission is to create world-class commercial
visual art that combines their clients'
message with timeless design. From the biggest
to the smallest screen, they consistently
innovate across all media platforms, crafting
visionary solutions that challenge all 5
senses. The core of their design philosophy
is problem solving—first seeking out the
best solution for every creative challenge,
and then applying the appropriate visual
treatment. |
Pixar
Offices: Emeryville, California
Pixar Animation Studios is an Academy Award-winning
computer animation studio with the technical,
creative and production capabilities to
create a new generation of animated feature
films, merchandise and other related products.
Pixar's objective is to combine proprietary
technology and world-class creative talent
to develop computer-animated feature films
with memorable characters and heartwarming
stories that appeal to audiences of all
ages. |
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Rembrandt Films
Offices: Pound Ridge, New York
Rembrandt Films was founded by William L
Snyder in 1949 as an importer of films from
Europe. In 1951 the company brought to the
United States The Emperor's Nightingale,
a puppet animation feature by the Czech
master, Jiri Trnka. With a new English narration
by Boris Karloff, it was released in US
theaters to critical acclaim. Other classic
films followed, including White Mane and
The Red Balloon. |
Renegade Animation
Offices: Glendale, California
Renegade Animation produces smart, funny,
always original and occasionally remunerative
animation for film, television, commercial
advertising, DVD products and other media.
Located on a quaint, parking meter lined
street, the studio is home to some of the
world's most talented animators who share
an unrivaled commitment and enthusiasm for
their art, as well as a deep and abiding
fear of one day having to find real jobs. |
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Sabella Dern
Offices: Woodland Hills, California
Sabella Dern Enteretainment is led by one
of the most respected teams in animation
worldwide. Former MGM Animation co-heads,
Paul Sabella and Jonathan Dern, produced
and directed an unprecedented body of work
of numerous feature length films and hundreds
of hours of television while at MGM. They
helmed such productions as the television
series of the Pink Panther, All Dogs Go
to Heaven—the Series, Robocop: Alpha Commando,
and The Lionhearts; feature length made-for-DVD
releases of Tom Sawyer, Babes in Toyland
and The Secret of Nimh 2: Timmy to the Rescue;
and feature films including All Dogs Go
to Heaven 2 and The Pebble and the Penguin. |
Skywork Studios
Offices: Vancouver, British Columbia
& Gujarat, India
Since its inception in 2004, Skywork has
been progressively moving towards a goal
of enhancing the production of movies and
pushing the boundaries of imagination. Skywork
started as a design studio picking up outsourcing
work for CG development. Ever since
then Skywork has been actively increasing
its horizons to specialize in visual effects,
3D animations and games development. |
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Z Animation
Offices: Los Angeles, California
Z Animation's goal is to be a valuable creative
toolbox for agency art directors, writers
and producers. Their wide variety of original
styles and techniques are the tools to help
bring your idea, your vision to glorious
life. They'd like you to think of their
versatile team of directors and producers
as collaborators, who'll provide energy
and creativity from conception through delivery.
So that what ends up on the screen meets
or even surpasses "what you saw in your
head." |
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