Reel FX Creative Studios

Reel FX
Private
Industry Entertainment
Commercial
Post-production
Production
Genre Various
Predecessor Reel FX Creative Studios
Founded 1996
Headquarters 301 North Crowdus Street, Dallas, Texas, United States
Number of locations
1575 N. Gower St, Suite 380 Hollywood, CA, United States

1751 Richardson Street, Suite 1100 Montreal QC
Area served
3
Key people
Steve O'Brien (CEO, Chairman)[1]
David Ross (President)
Chuck Peil (EVP/Partnerships)
David Parrish (SVP/Prod)
Jared Mass (Head of Originals)
Products Feature films
Commercials
Special Attractions
Services CGI animation
Visual effects
Motion design
Editorial
Audio
Number of employees
350 (2013)[2]
Website www.reelfx.com

Reel FX (also known as Reel FX Animation Studios for theatrical animated feature films) is an American digital studio based in Dallas, Texas, Hollywood, California and Montreal. The studio develops and produces award-winning animated films, short form and theme park content.[3] Its first original animated feature film, Free Birds/ Relativity Media, was released in 2013 and grossed over $110 million worldwide. Its next film, The Book of Life/ 20th Century Fox was also released in 2014 and received several nominations, including Best Animated Feature Nominations from the Golden Globe's, Critics’ Choice Awards, Producers Guild Awards and Annie Awards.[4] Monster on the Hill will be the 3rd original film from Reel FX, in conjunction with Paramount Animation, and is slated to be released in 2020.

The studio also produces films for studio partners including: Uglydolls/STX Entertainment and Scooby/Warner Bros./WAG.

History

In March 2007, Reel FX acquired Radium, a California-based digital studio that was founded in 1996 by Jonathan Keeton and Simon Mowbray.[5] As part of the acquisition, the studio re-branded itself in 2010 to Radium/Reel FX, and in February 2012 to Reel FX.[6] Since 2007, Reel FX has been presenting the Texas Avery Animation Award, created by the studio to "celebrate career achievement in animation".[7][8] The award, which is named after the Texas-born animator and cartoonist Tex Avery, is awarded each year at Dallas International Film Festival in a form of a bronze casting of Avery's Wolf character.[7]

On December 2010, it was announced that Reel FX produced an untitled 3D film with producer Andrew Adamson and Cirque du Soleil.[9] In January 2012, it was announced by Paramount Pictures that it had acquired worldwide rights to the film, now titled Worlds Away directed by Adamson and executive-produced by James Cameron.[10] In October 2012, The Hollywood Reporter revealed Reel FX's connection to the 2012 feature film, Rise of the Guardians. (The film is based on Reel FX's short film, The Man in the Moon, directed by William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg at Reel FX Creative Studios. It is also based on Joyce's book series, The Guardians of Childhood.[11])

Beginning with Free Birds in 2013, all Reel FX's in-house feature films are released under its Reel FX Animation Studios banner.[12]

From 2009 to 2013, Reel FX completed its first original animated feature film Free Birds.[13] Originally titled Turkeys[14] and scheduled for the release of 2014, but it was pulled back to November 1, 2013.[13] Jimmy Hayward directed the film, which tells a story about two turkeys who travel back in time to prevent their species from being the traditional Thanksgiving meal.[13] In February 2012, the studio announced a new CG-animated film, The Book of Life, directed by Jorge R. Gutierrez and produced by Guillermo del Toro. It is described as a "Romeo and Juliet-style love story set against a Mexican Day of the Dead backdrop."[15] In December 2012, it was reported that the studio has partnered with 20th Century Fox Animation to produce the film,[16] and scheduled for October 3, 2014, but it was pushed back to October 17.[17] Monster on the Hill is their next Original film, slated with Paramount for a 2020 release, directed by Bradley Raymond.

Filmography

Original productions

Released films

#TitleRelease dateCo-production withDirectorsBudgetGrossRTMC
1Cirque du Soleil: Worlds AwayDecember 21, 2012Cirque du Soleil Burlesco
Strange Weather Films
Cameron Pace Group
Andrew Adamson$25 million$34.2 million47%51
2Free BirdsNovember 1, 2013Relativity MediaJimmy Hayward$55 million$110.4 million18%38
3The Book of LifeOctober 17, 201420th Century Fox AnimationJorge R. Gutierrez$50 million$99.7 million82%67

Upcoming films

# Title Release date Ref(s) Co-production with Directors
4Monster on the Hill2020[18][19][20]Walden Media
Paramount Animation
Bradley Raymond

Films in development

TitleRefs.Director
Kung-Fu Space Punch[18][21]Jorge Gutierrez
The Book of Life 2[22]
Untitled Wish Project[23]Chris Miller

Short films

Contract work

Feature films

#TitleRelease dateCo-production withDirectors
1The WildApril 14, 2006C.O.R.E. Feature Animation
Walt Disney Pictures
Steve Williams
2Everyone's HeroSeptember 15, 2006IDT Entertainment
20th Century Fox
Christopher Reeve
Colin Brady
Daniel St. Pierre
3Rock DogFebruary 24, 2017Summit Entertainment
Huayi Brothers
Ash Brannon
4Sherlock GnomesMarch 23, 2018Paramount Animation
MGM
Rocket Pictures
Mikros Image
John Stevenson
5UglydollsMay 10, 2019STX Entertainment
OddLot Entertainment
Troublemaker Studios
Kelly Asbury
6ScoobyMay 15, 2020Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Animation Group
Atlas Entertainment
Primate Pictures
Tony Cervone
Dax Shepard

Direct-to-video films

Specials

Short films

Theme park attractions

Virtual worlds

Collaborations

  • Mass Animation - Live Music

References

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  2. Mallory, Michael (October 12, 2013). "Get Ready for a Real Turkey Feast!". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 27, 2013.
  3. "With New Film The Book of Life, Studio Launches Virtual Reality Unit". Wall Street Journal. September 23, 2014. Retrieved September 23, 2014.
  4. "Book of Life from Dallas Scores Golden Globe Nomination". Dallas Morning News. December 11, 2014. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  5. "Radium Merges with Dallas' Reel FX" (PDF). Pharos. March 7, 2007. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
  6. "Behind The Scenes: The Reel FX Rebrand". Reel FX News. February 8, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2012.
  7. 1 2 King, Darryn (April 18, 2015). "Phil Lord and Chris Miller Honored with 2015 Texas Avery Award". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
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  22. John Hopewell; Jamie Lang. "Annecy: Reel FX, Jorge R. Gutierrez Announce 'The Book of Life 2,' Unveil 'Kung Fu Space Punch' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  23. Carolyn Giardina. "Reel FX Taps 'Puss in Boots' Director to Helm Untitled Fantasy Project". Variety. Retrieved June 15, 2017.
  24. McLean, Tom (January 26, 2015). "'Book of Life' Comes to Home Video Libraries". Animation Magazine. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
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  34. Boot Camp - A Best Fiends Animation
  35. Visit Minutia - A Best Fiends Animation
  36. Fort of Hard Knocks - A Best Fiends Animation
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