Annapurna Launches Dedicated Animation Division To Be Led By Robert Baird And Andrew Millstein
The new animation division’s first production will be the former Blue Sky Studios feature ‘Nimona,’ releasing on Netflix in 2023.
The new animation division’s first production will be the former Blue Sky Studios feature ‘Nimona,’ releasing on Netflix in 2023.
Troubetzkoy was a founding father of ray-tracing technology and co-wrote Blue Sky’s proprietary CGI Studio renderer.
Scrat Tales executive producer Chris Wedge, production designer Mike Knapp, and producer Anthony Nisi discuss Blue Sky Studios’ final production.
After years of uncertainty and delays, the former Blue Sky production is now set to launch on Netflix in 2023.
Remember when Disney shut down Blue Sky Studios? The internet definitely hasn’t forgotten.
The Disney-owned studio claimed the wrong kind of credit for three years, according to state auditors, receiving a total of nearly $100 million in tax credits.
With the studio due to shut down soon, employees are promoting their work as they search for new jobs.
Jen Hurler reflect on her time at the studio, which will shut down in April.
Disney will no longer complete production on Blue Sky’s “Nimona.”
It’s one of Blue Sky’s worst openings ever.
Blue Sky’s Will Smith caper hits theaters in a crowded season, under the Disney banner.
There is fresh uncertainty over how Disney will handle Fox Animation’s feature projects.
Disney’s new executive changes at Blue Sky Studios suggest that the studio’s future is safe for now.
The film’s new release date is Christmas 2019.
Titles include Blue Sky films, a “Bob’s Burgers” feature, and the hybrid cg/live debut of Chris Sanders.
Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox will result in “a tremendous loss of originality,” according to one major studio head.
Georgia Cano, one of the three lead plaintiffs in the animation wage-fixing lawsuit, speaks out for the first time.
Will Smith is a pigeon in Blue Sky’s latest film.
After more than a year of waiting, animation workers will soon receive the first payment from the $170 million settlement they won from various animation studios.
Cartoon Brew’s vfx editor explains how he put together a conference track with major animation directors at the upcoming FMX conference in Germany.