Studio Mir
Animation studio | |
Industry | Overseas animation |
Founded | Seoul, South Korea (2010 ) |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Area served | South Korea, United States, China |
Key people |
Jae-Myung Yu (CEO) |
Website | www.studiomir.co.kr |
Studio Mir Co., Ltd (Hangul: 스튜디오 미르) is a South Korean animation studio based in Seoul. Among other works, the studio animated most of the American TV series The Legend of Korra, the fourth season of The Boondocks, the Netflix series Voltron: Legendary Defender and Lego Elves: Secrets of Elvendale.
History
Studio Mir was founded in 2010 by Jae-Myung Yoo, together with executive director Kwang-il Han and head of business development Seung-wook Lee. Yu had previously worked for 20 years in animation, including as an animation director for the series Avatar: The Last Airbender. He chose the studio's name after the Soviet space station Mir, which inspired him for its "scientific breakthrough and collaborative spirit".[1]
The studio began work with 20 animators on its first project, the Nickelodeon animated series and Avatar sequel The Legend of Korra – an unusually significant contract for a new studio, which it obtained thanks to Yu's long working relationship with the creators of Avatar and Korra, Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino. Apart from the animation itself, Mir contributed to Korra's pre-production and storyboarding, including its elaborate martial arts choreography. After the conclusion of Korra, former Nickelodeon vice president Mark Taylor brought Studio Mir to create the animation for the sci-fi animated series Voltron: Legendary Defender with some of the creative team of Korra.[1]
Very little of the animation Mir contributed to has aired in South Korea – only the first season of Korra had a "very quiet release". Because of this, the studio is little-known domestically, and, as a consequence, the company is focused on international collaborations.[1]
Filmography
TV series
Title | Year | Episodes | Company |
---|---|---|---|
The Legend of Korra [2] | 2012–2014 | 45 (episodes 1–12, 19–20, 22–52) | Nickelodeon |
The Boondocks [2][3] | 2014 | 10 (season 4 only) | Adult Swim |
Voltron: Legendary Defender [2] | 2016–present | 65 (78 planned) | DreamWorks, Netflix |
Lego Elves: Secrets of Elvendale [2] | 2017 | 8 | Netflix |
In addition, Studio Mir did edits for the 2014 Disney XD English and Korean dubs of the 2005 series Doraemon.
Films
Title | Year | Company |
---|---|---|
Big Fish & Begonia (co-production with B&T Studio) [2] | 2016 | Beijing Enlight Media |
The Death of Superman [4] | 2018 | DC, Warner Bros. |
Shorts
Title | Year | Company |
---|---|---|
Think Like a Man - intro [3] | 2012 | Rainforest Films |
ASURA Online - 2D trailer [2] | 2013 | Tencent |
League of Legends - Road to the Cup [2] | 2013 | Riot Games |
Guardians of the Galaxy shorts - season 1 [2] | 2015 | Marvel, Disney XD |
League of Legends - Bard: Mountain [2] | 2015 | Riot Games |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Turtles Take Time (and Space) | 2016 | Nickelodeon |
See also
- List of animation studios
- Korean animation
References
- 1 2 3 Kim, Matthew (20 January 2017). "The studio behind Voltron, Korra and more cult cartoons is just getting started". Polygon. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Studio Mir - Portfolio". Retrieved 12 July 2018.
- 1 2 Amidi, Amid (10 July 2012). "A Look Inside The Korean Studio That Made "Legend of Korra"". Retrieved 7 April 2014.
- ↑ "The Death Of Superman Review". Retrieved 12 July 2018.
External links
- Official website
- Studio Mir on Facebook
- Studio Mir on IMDbPro (subscription required)