Windlight Studios
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Windlight Studios was a computer animation and visual effects company established in 1993, and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1] It was absorbed into the holdings of Canada's Nelvana studio in 1997. Its co-founder, Scott Dyer, became Nelvana's senior vice president in charge of production in late 2001.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ SIGGRAPH 95: Arnie & Birnie. Retrieved October 30, 2006.
- ^ Yaffe, Samatha (November 20, 2001). "Loubert goes solo in wave of consolidation". Playback Magazine. Retrieved October 30, 2006.
- Maule, Christopher J. and Acheson, Archibald Lloyd Keith (2001). Much Ado About Culture: North American Trade Disputes, p. 122. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08789-4.
[edit] External links
- Official site (archived at the Wayback Machine)
- Corus Entertainment profile for co-founder Dyer
Nelvana Limited
Owned by Corus Entertainment |
Founded by: Michael Hirsh - Patrick Loubert - Clive A. Smith |
Current CEO: Paul Robertson |
Notable staff members: Roger Allers - Charles Bonifacio - Wayne Gilbert - John Halfpenny - Lenora Hume - Peter Hudecki - Raymond Jafelice - Vincenzo Natali - Bill Perkins - Dale Schott - Arna Selznick - Laura Shepherd - John van Bruggen |
Notable production crew: Jack Chojnacki - Patricia Cullen - John Bohach - Harvey Levin - Carole MacGillvray - Paul Pressler - Peter Sauder - Ralph Shaffer |
Acquisitions: Kids Can Press - Klutz - Windlight Studios |
Subsidiaries: Nelvana Home Entertainment - BearSpots (defunct since 1993) |
List of feature films, television series and specials |
See also Cinema of Canada, History of Canadian film and History of Canadian animation |
Official site - IMDb list |