Animal Logic
Animal Logic has made movie magic for many years. Founded in 1991, it began with work in advertising and then expanded into feature films on titles such as “The Matrix.” The studio is comprised of three divisions: Animal Logic Animation, Animal Logic VFX, and Animal Logic Entertainment. Together, they span creative work in visual effects, animation, and film development. Locations: Sydney, Australia; Burbank, California, U.S.; Vancouver, CanadaSpecialty: Visual effects, commercial advertising, feature animationNotable Achievements:
2006 Academy Award: Best Animated Feature for “Happy Feet"2014 BAFTA Award: Best Animated Film for “The LEGO Movie”
Notable Films:
“Happy Feet"“The LEGO Movie"“300”
Blue Sky Studios (Fox)
Blue Sky Studios was founded in 1986 by six people who began with few resources and a drive to break ground in computer-generated animation. Their advances in the field set new bars in the CGI field, eventually drawing Hollywood’s attention in 1996. In 1998, Blue Sky produced its first animated short film, “Bunny,” earning the studio the 1998 Academy Award for best animated short film. Blue Sky became part of Twentieth Century Fox in 1999. The studio continues to grow and produce popular feature films. Location: Greenwich, Connecticut, U.S.Specialty: Feature animationNotable Achievements:
1998 Academy Award: Best Animated Short Film for “Bunny"Nomination 2002 Academy Award: Best Animated Feature for “Ice Age"Nomination 2015 Golden Globe: Best Animated Feature for “The Peanuts Movie”
Notable Films:
The “Ice Age” franchiseThe “Rio” franchise"Epic”
DreamWorks Animation
DreamWorks SKG was founded in 1994 by media giants Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen, who brought together talent from across the film and music industries. In 2001, the studio released the enormous hit “Shrek,” which earned the Academy Award for best animated feature film. In 2004, DreamWorks Animation SKG became its own company headed by Katzenberg. The studio has created many well-known animated features since then and has received many accolades in the industry. Location: Glendale, California, U.S.Specialty: Feature and television animation, online virtual gamesNotable Achievements:
2001 Academy Award: Best Animated Feature for “Shrek"2005 Academy Award: Best Animated Feature for “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit"Numerous other Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations
Notable Films:
The “Trolls” franchiseThe “Shrek” franchiseThe “How to Train Your Dragon” franchise
Industrial Light & Magic
It’s impossible to overstate the importance of Industrial Light & Magic, or ILM. It was founded by George Lucas in 1975 as part of his production company, Lucasfilm. You may have heard of a little movie they worked on called “Star Wars.” Their groundbreaking work spans decades and includes movies like “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” and “Jurassic Park.” ILM has earned industry awards and accolades galore. Location: Presidio of San Francisco, California, U.S.Specialty: Visual effects, feature animationNotable Achievements:
Earned more than a dozen visual effects (VFX) Academy AwardsGolden Globe and Academy Award nominations too numerous to count
Notable Films:
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens"“Captain America: Civil War"The “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise
Pixar Animation Studios
The computer-animated feature film industry owes much to Pixar Animation Studios. Pixar sprang from a group of talented creators who helped open the field of computer-generated animation. Its short and feature films have been nominated for and earned many awards. These days, Pixar’s RenderMan software is a film industry standard for computer graphics rendering. Location: Emeryville, California, U.S.Specialty: Feature AnimationNotable Achievements:
1988 Academy Award: Best Animated Short Film for “Tin Toy,” the first computer-animated film to win an Oscar"Toy Story,” the world’s first computer-animated feature filmNumerous awards for advances in technology in the film industry
Notable Films:
The “Toy Story” franchise"The Incredibles” franchiseThe “Finding Nemo” franchise
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Walt Disney is another animation studio with a long and important history in film, beginning with the first fully-animated movie “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” in 1937. The studio is responsible for some of the biggest animated films ever, including “Who Framed Roger Rabbit,” “Frozen,” and “The Lion King.” Location: Burbank, California, U.S.Specialty: Feature AnimationNotable Achievements:
“Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” regarded as the first animated feature film with Technicolor and sound2012 Academy Award: Best Animated Short Film for “Paperman"2013 Academy Award: Best Animated Feature for “Frozen”
Notable Films:
“The Lion King"“Zootopia"“Frozen”
Weta Digital
Weta Digital was founded in 1993 by Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, and Jamie Selkirk. Based in New Zealand, the studio established itself as an innovator in animation with its trilogy of films “The Lord of the Rings,” “The Two Towers,” and “Return of the King,” all based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Location: Wellington, New ZealandSpecialty: Visual Effects, Performance CaptureNotable Achievements:
Groundbreaking crowd simulation systemMultiple visual effects Academy Awards, including those for “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy and “Avatar.”
Notable Films:
“The Lord of the Rings” franchise"Avatar"“King Kong”
Sony Pictures Animation
Sony Pictures Animation was founded in 2002. It works closely with its sister studio, Sony Pictures Imageworks. Its first feature film was the animated “Open Season” in 2006, and it’s developed several successful franchises since then, including “The Smurfs” and “Hotel Transylvania.” Location: Culver City, California, U.S.Specialty: Feature animationNotable Achievements:
2002 Academy Award: Best Animated Short Film for “The ChubbChubbs!“Oscar nomination in 2007 for Best Animated Feature for “Surf’s Up”
Notable Films:
“Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs"“Hotel Transylvania"“The Smurfs”
Sony Pictures Imageworks
Part of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group, Imageworks provides visual effects for a wide range of companies and films, including “Men in Black 3,” “Suicide Squad,” and “The Amazing Spider-Man.” It’s received nominations for many awards for its VFX work. Location: Vancouver, CanadaSpecialty: Visual effectsNotable Achievements:
2002 Academy Award: Best Animated Short Film: “The ChubbChubbs!“2004 Academy Award: Best Visual Effects for “Spider-Man 2”
Notable Films:
“Angry Birds Movie"“Spider-Man 2"“Alice in Wonderland”