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Blue Sky Studios, Inc.
One American Ln
Greenwich, CT 06837
CT Tel. 203-992-6000
Fax 203-992-6001

Type: Subsidiary
On the web: http://www.blueskystudios.com

Fox Filmed Entertainment hopes its animation sees nothing but blue skies. Its Blue Sky Entertainment division develops and produces animation for feature films and television shows, and the studio's CGI Studio proprietary software integrates animation and live action, as it did for such Fox films as Fight Club and Alien Resurrection. Blue Sky has produced full-length feature films, including Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and Horton Hears A Who!. Founded in 1987, the company originally served the advertising industry until its purchase by Fox ten years later. All total, Blue Sky has produced about a dozen movies since its first release, Bunny, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1999.

Officers:
Vice Chairman, 20th Century Fox Film Group: Hutch Parker
President, Twentieth Century Fox Animation: Motion Picture Production & Distribution

Competitors:
DreamWorks Animation
Pixar
Walt Disney Feature Animation

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Blue Sky Studios
Type Subsidiary of News Corporation / 20th Century Fox
Founded February 1987
Headquarters Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
Industry CGI animation
Parent MAGI-Synthavision
Website http://www.blueskystudios.com

Blue Sky Studios is a CGI-animation studio which specializes in photo-realistic, high-resolution, computer-generated character animation and rendering. In addition to their feature-length animated films, including Ice Age (2002), Robots (2005), and Horton Hears a Who! (2008), Blue Sky has worked on many high-profile movies, primarily in the integration of live-action with computer-generated animation.

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History

Blue Sky was founded in February, 1987 by a number of artists and technicians who had previously worked on the Disney film Tron while employed at MAGI/Synthavision. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, the studio concentrated on the production of television commercials and visual effects for film. Some of the more memorable commercials that Blue Sky worked on during this time period were a Chock Full O' Nuts spot with a talking coffee bean, and a series of station identities for Nickelodeon that featured the channel's mascot, Nick Boy, realized as human-shaped orange goo. Using their proprietary animation pipeline, the studio produced over 200 spots for clients such as Chrysler, M&M/Mars, General Foods, Texaco, and the United States Marines.[1]

After their acquisition by 20th Century Fox in 1997, Blue Sky was merged with Los Angeles-based VFX house, VIFX. Eventually, VIFX was sold to Rhythm & Hues Studios, and Blue Sky was re-purposed to focus solely on animated features.

Technology

The studio is notable for its proprietary Renderer CGI Studio. Initially developed by Eugene Troubetzkoy, Carl Ludwig, Tom Bisogno and Michael Ferraro[1], CGI Studio was notable for its use of ray tracing as opposed to REYES-like scanline rendering prevalent throughout the CG industry.

Filmography

Feature films

Short films

Contributions

1=This film was released by 20th Century Fox, the parent owner of Blue Sky.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Ohmer, Susan. Ray Tracers: Blue Sky Studios. May 1, 1997. Accessed September 29, 2006.

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