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Nickelodeon Creative Advertising Type Animation studio Founded 1992 (as Games Animation NY)
1995 (as Nickelodeon Creative Labs)
1999 (as Nick Digital)
2003 (as Splat! Creative)
2008 (as Nickelodeon Creative Advertising)Headquarters New York City, United States Parent MTVN Kids & Family Group Nickelodeon Creative Advertising (a.k.a. Nick Digital) is an American animation studio. The studio, which opened in 1998, created many content for Nickelodeon and Nicktoons Network.
History
In 1992, Nickelodeon founded Games Animation NY as its animation division. The company was asked to make a short for Nickelodeon's Saturday night block SNICK, called FoilMan. The short was a success, so they decided to make in-house content for Nickelodeon along with seven more Snick shorts.
In 1995, Nickelodeon re-branded Games Animation NY as Nickelodeon Creative Labs.
In 1999, Nickelodeon Creative Labs became Nick Digital. It then became Nickelodeon Creative Advertising in 2008.
Work
- Nickelodeon (CGI logos) (1993-1998)
- Poetry in Motion (1994)
- Natalie's Backseat Traveling Web Show (1996)
- Short Films By Short People (1997)
- I Am Poem! (1998)
- The Snooper Report (1999)
- Little Bill (1999)
- Invader Zim (special effects) (2001)
- 2002 Kids' Choice Awards (Jimmy Neutron scene) (2002)
External links
Categories:- American animation studios
- Animation stubs
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