Frederator Films
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Frederator Films is an animation studio founded by Fred Seibert as part of Frederator Studios, with producers Kevin Kolde and Eric Gardner on June 25, 2007.[1] The studio's goal is to create animated genre features budgeted under $20 million. They plan to release two films a year.[2]
[edit] Upcoming projects
- Samurai Jack, a 2D-animated film to be written and directed by the creator of the original tv series, Genndy Tartakovsky.
- The Neverhood, a clay-animated film to be written and directed by Doug TenNapel, creator of the cult 1996 DreamWorks adventure game.
- The Seven Deadly Sins, a hip-hop film to be written, designed, and directed by flash animator Dan Meth. Don King is attached to the project as a voice actor.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ McNary, Dave. Toon trio starts Frederator. Variety. Mon, Jun. 25, 2007.
- ^ Frederator Films Comes to Life in 2 Dimensions. Forbes. Tues, Jun. 26, 2007.