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DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Type Public company Traded as NASDAQ: DWA Industry CGI animation
Motion picturesPredecessor Amblimation Founded October 12, 1994 Founder(s) Steven Spielberg
Jeffrey Katzenberg
David GeffenHeadquarters Glendale, California, United States Number of locations Redwood City, California, United States Key people Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO
Roger Enrico, Chairman
Lewis Coleman, President, CFOProducts Animated films Owner(s) DreamWorks SKG (1994-2004)
Independent (2004-present)Employees 2100 (2010) Subsidiaries Pacific Data Images
DreamWorks Animation Television
DreamWorks Animation Home Entertainment
DreamWorks Animation Live Theatrical Productions[1]
MoonBoy AnimationWebsite www.dreamworksanimation.com DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. (NASDAQ: DWA) is an American animation studio based in Glendale, California that creates animated feature films, television program and online virtual worlds. They have released a total of 23 feature films, including Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon series.
Although the studio also made traditionally animated films about serious subjects earlier, such as The Prince of Egypt, Joseph: King of Dreams, The Road to El Dorado, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, and Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, most of their computer-generated films and television series have now gained the studio a reputation for being focused on humor and satire.
The studio was formed by the merger of the feature animation division of DreamWorks and Pacific Data Images (PDI). Originally formed under the banner of DreamWorks in 1997 by some of Amblin Entertainment's former animation branch Amblimation alumni, it was spun off into a separate public company in 2004. DreamWorks Animation currently maintains two campuses: the original DreamWorks feature animation studio in Glendale, California and the PDI studio in Redwood City, California.
Films produced by DreamWorks Animation are currently distributed worldwide by Paramount Pictures, a subsidiary of Viacom, who acquired the DreamWorks live-action studio in February 2006, spinning it off again in 2008.
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History
1994–2004
On October 12, 1994, DreamWorks SKG was formed and founded by a trio of entertainment players, director and producer Steven Spielberg, music executive David Geffen, and former Disney executive Jeffrey Katzenberg.
New studio has attracted many artists from Spielberg's animation studio Amblimation. The first joined in 1995, when the last feature was completed,[2] and the rest came in 1997, when the studio had shut down.
In 1995, DreamWorks signed a co-production deal with Pacific Data Images to form subsidiary PDI, LLC (PDI owned 60% of PDI, LLC, while DreamWorks SKG owned 40%). The new unit would produce computer-generated feature films beginning with Antz in 1998. In the same year DreamWorks SKG produced The Prince of Egypt, which used both CG technology and traditional animation techniques.
In 1997, DreamWorks partnered with Aardman Animations, a British stop-motion animation studio, to co-produce and distribute Chicken Run, a stop-motion film already in pre-production.[3] Two years later they extended the deal for an additional four films. With Aardman doing stop-motion, they covered all three major styles, beside traditional and computer animation.[4] This partnership had DreamWorks participating in the production of stop-motion films in Bristol, and also had Aardman participating in some of the CG films made in the US.
In 2000, DreamWorks SKG created a new business division, DreamWorks Animation, that would regularly produce both types of animated feature films. The same year DW acquired majority interest (90%) in PDI, reforming it into PDI/DreamWorks, the Northern California branch of its new business division.[5] Next year Shrek was released and went on to win the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film. Due to the success of CG animated films, DWA decided the same year to exit hand-drawn animation business after the next two of total four hand-drawn films. Beginning with Shrek 2, all released films, other than some co-produced with Aardman, are expected to be produced in CG.[6] Release of Shrek 2 and Shark Tale also made DWA the first studio to produce two CG animated features in a single year.[7]
The animation division was spun-off on October 27, 2004 into publicly traded company named DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. and headed by Katzenberg. DWA also inherited interests in PDI/DreamWorks. They made an agreement with former parent to distribute all of their films until they deliver 12 new films, or December 12, 2010, whatever comes last.[7]
2004–present
On January 31, 2006, DWA entered into a distribution agreement with Paramount Pictures, which acquired DWA's former parent and distribution partner, DreamWorks SKG. The agreement granted Paramount the worldwide rights to distribute all animated films, including previously released until the delivery of 13 new animated feature films or December 31, 2012, whatever comes last.[8]
Delivering three out five films, the partnership with Aardman ended after the release of Flushed Away in November 2006. The announcement was made before the film's release, on October 3, citing "creative differences" as the reason.[9] DWA retained the co-ownership of rights to all films co-produced with Aardman, with an exception for Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, for which they only kept rights for worldwide distribution.[6]
On March 13, 2007, DreamWorks Animation announced it would release all of its films, beginning with Monsters vs. Aliens (2009), in stereoscopic 3D.[10] Together with Intel they co-developed a new 3-D film-making technology InTru3D.[11]
Since 2009, the studio has been a regular guest on the list of Fortune Magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For. As the only entertainment company on the list, they ranked 47th in 2009,[12] 6th in 2010,[13] and 10th in 2011.[14] The company is praised by its employees for its openness, culture of collaboration, and a free breakfast and lunch, a perk not found at many other companies.
With 2010, the studio had planned to release five feature films every two years,[15] but the next year the studio revisited their plans, "But beyond 2012, Katzenberg said the studio will play it by ear, even if that means abandoning his proclamation that DWA would try to release three pictures in a single year, every other year."[16] In 2010, DWA became the first studio that released three CG-animated films in a year.
The same year DreamWorks Animation created a new division, MoonBoy Animation, to produce and distribute animated films and television programs.[17] Its first show was Neighbors from Hell, a collaboration with Fox Television Animation.
Partnerships
- DreamWorks Animation has an on-going partnership with HP, and the studio exclusively uses HP workstations and servers. In 2005, DWA partnered with HP to introduce HP Halo Telepresence Solutions, technologies that allow people in different locations to communicate in a face-to-face environment in real time.[18]
- In 2005, AMD signed a 3 year deal to provide processors to the studio. This relationship ended in 2008, and DreamWorks announced that they will use Intel processors for future productions.[19]
- On June 4, 2010, DreamWorks Animation and Royal Caribbean announced a strategic alliance set to take place onboard Royal Caribbean cruise ships including Allure of the Seas.[20]
Board of directors
The following executives[21] are on the DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. Board of Directors:
- Roger Enrico, Chairman of DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.
- Jeffrey Katzenberg, Chief Executive Officer of DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc./Co-Founder of DreamWorks.
- Lew Coleman, President of DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc.
- Mellody Hobson, President of Ariel Capital Management
- Nathan Myhrvold, Chief Executive Officer of Intellectual Ventures
- Richard Sherman, CEO of The David Geffen Company
- Karl von der Heyden, retired Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of Pepsico, Inc.
- Judson Green, President and Chief Executive Officer of NAVTEQ
- Michael Montgomery, President of Montgomery & Co.
- Thomas E. Freston, former CEO of Viacom
- Harry (Skip) Brittenham, Director
Productions
Feature films
Released films
# Title Release date Budget Gross RT IMDb 1 Antz October 2, 1998 $105,000,000 $171,757,863 95% 6.8 2 The Prince of Egypt December 18, 1998 $70,000,000 $218,613,188 79% 6.8 3 The Road to El Dorado March 31, 2000 $95,000,000 $76,432,727 49% 6.5 4 Chicken Run June 23, 2000 $45,000,000 $224,834,564 96% 7.2 5 Shrek May 18, 2001 $60,000,000 $484,409,218 89% 7.9 6 Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron May 24, 2002 $80,000,000 $122,563,539 69% 6.7 7 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas July 2, 2003 $60,000,000 $80,767,884 46% 6.6 8 Shrek 2 May 19, 2004 $150,000,000 $919,838,758 89% 7.4 9 Shark Tale October 1, 2004 $75,000,000 $367,275,019 36% 5.9 10 Madagascar May 27, 2005 $78,000,000 $532,680,671 55% 6.7 11 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit October 7, 2005 $30,000,000 $192,610,372 95% 7.8 12 Over the Hedge May 19, 2006 $80,000,000 $336,002,996 74% 7.0 13 Flushed Away November 3, 2006 $149,000,000 $178,120,010 72% 7.0 14 Shrek the Third May 18, 2007 $160,000,000 $798,958,162 41% 6.1 15 Bee Movie November 2, 2007 $150,000,000 $287,594,577 51% 6.3 16 Kung Fu Panda June 6, 2008 $130,000,000 $631,744,560 88% 7.7 17 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa November 7, 2008 $150,000,000 $603,900,354 64% 6.8 18 Monsters vs. Aliens March 27, 2009 $175,000,000 $381,509,870 72% 6.7 19 How to Train Your Dragon March 26, 2010 $165,000,000 $494,878,759 98% 8.2 20 Shrek Forever After May 21, 2010 $165,000,000 $752,600,867 58% 6.6 21 Megamind November 5, 2010 $130,000,000 $321,885,765 73% 7.3 22 Kung Fu Panda 2 May 26, 2011 $150,000,000 $663,024,542 82% 7.5 23 Puss in Boots October 28, 2011 $130,000,000 $170,413,000 82% 7.1 Upcoming films
Title Release date Ref(s) Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted June 8, 2012 [22] Rise of the Guardians November 21, 2012 [22][23] The Croods March 22, 2013 [22][24] Turbo July 19, 2013 [22][25] Me and My Shadow November 8, 2013 [22][26] Mr. Peabody & Sherman March 21, 2014 [22][27] How to Train Your Dragon 2 June 20, 2014 [22][28] Films in development
Title Ref(s) Pig Scrolls [29] InterWorld [30] Dinotrux [31][32] Gil's All Fright Diner [33] Good Luck Trolls [34] Boo U [35] Truckers [35] Imaginary Enemies [36] Trollhunters [37] Alma [38] Maintenance [39] Monkeys of Mumbai [40][41] Lidsville [42] Flawed Dogs [43] Rumblewick [44] Untitled Madagascar Penguins film [45] The Grimm Legacy [46] Captain Underpants [47] Direct-to-video
# Title Release date 1 Joseph: King of Dreams November 7, 2000 TV specials
# Title Release date Network 1 Shrek the Halls November 28, 2007 ABC 2 Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from
Outer SpaceOctober 28, 2009 NBC 3 Merry Madagascar November 17, 2009 NBC 4 Scared Shrekless October 28, 2010 NBC 5 Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special November 24, 2010 NBC 6 Madly Madagascar 2012 Short films
# Title Release Date 1 Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party November 2, 2001 2 Shrek 4-D May 23, 2003 3 Cyclops Island November 18, 2003 4 Far Far Away Idol November 5, 2004 5 Club Oscar February 8, 2005 6 The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper October 30, 2005 7 First Flight May 19, 2006 8 Hammy's Boomerang Adventure October 19, 2006 9 Secrets of the Furious Five November 9, 2008 10 B.O.B.'s Big Break September 29, 2009 11 Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon October 15, 2010 12 Donkey’s Caroling Christmas-tacular December 7, 2010 13 Megamind: The Button of Doom February 25, 2011 14 Thriller Night September 13, 2011 15 The Pig Who Cried Werewolf October 4, 2011 16 Monsters vs. Aliens: Night of the Living Carrots October 13, 2011 17 Book of Dragons November 15, 2011 18 Gift of the Night Fury November 15, 2011 19 Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters December 13, 2011 Television series
# Title Premiere Date End Date Network 1 Toonsylvania February 14, 1998 December 21, 1998 FOX 2 Invasion America June 8, 1998 July 7, 1998 The WB 3 Alienators: Evolution Continues September 15, 2001 June 22, 2002 FOX 4 Father of the Pride August 31, 2004 December 28, 2004 NBC 5 The Penguins of Madagascar March 28, 2009 present Nickelodeon 6 Neighbors from Hell June 7, 2010 July 26, 2010 TBS 7 Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness November 7, 2011 present Nickelodeon 8 How to Train Your Dragon 2012 Cartoon Network 9 Future Earth[48] 2012 Discovery Channel 10 Monsters vs. Aliens TBA Nickelodeon Inherited material
Additionally, DreamWorks Animation holds the underlying US rights to the DiC animated series Alienators: Evolution Continues, co-produced with the parent DreamWorks studio and Columbia TriStar Television (now Sony Pictures Television, who holds international rights). The series was a spin-off of the 2001 DreamWorks/Columbia film Evolution. The same also applies to Neighbors from Hell, since the show is co-produced by DreamWorks Animation (under their newly established MoonBoy Animation division), an independent company known as Bento Box Entertainment (itself a newly formed division of Film Roman), and 20th Century Fox Television.
See also
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External links
- Official website
- DreamWorks Animation at the Internet Movie Database
- DreamWorks Animation's channel on YouTube
- DreamWorks Animation on Facebook
- DreamWorks Animation on Twitter
DreamWorks Animation Feature films Computer-animated- Antz (1998)
- Shrek (2001)
- Shrek 2 (2004)
- Shark Tale (2004)
- Madagascar (2005)
- Over the Hedge (2006)
- Shrek the Third (2007)
- Bee Movie (2007)
- Kung Fu Panda (2008)
- Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)
- Monsters vs. Aliens (2009)
- How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
- Shrek Forever After (2010)
- Megamind (2010)
- Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
- Puss in Boots (2011)
Traditionally animated- The Prince of Egypt (1998)
- The Road to El Dorado (2000)
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
- Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (2003)
Produced with
Aardman Animations- Chicken Run (2000)
- Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
- Flushed Away (2006)
Upcoming films- Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012)
- Rise of the Guardians (2012)
- The Croods (2013)
- Turbo (2013)
- Me and My Shadow (2013)
- Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014)
- How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
Franchises - Shrek (2001–present)
- Madagascar (2005–present)
- Kung Fu Panda (2008–present)
- How to Train Your Dragon (2010–present)
TV series Computer-animated- Father of the Pride (2004–2005)
- The Penguins of Madagascar (2008–present)
- Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (2011–present)
Traditionally animated- Toonsylvania (1998)
- Invasion America (1998)
- Alienators: Evolution Continues (2001)
- Neighbors from Hell (2010, with 20th Century Fox Television)
Television
specials- Shrek the Halls (2007)
- Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space (2009)
- Merry Madagascar (2009)
- Scared Shrekless (2010)
- Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special (2010)
Direct-to-video Short films - Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party (2001)
- Shrek 4-D (2003)
- Cyclops Island (2003)
- Far Far Away Idol (2004)
- Club Oscar (2005)
- The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper (2005)
- First Flight (2006)
- Hammy's Boomerang Adventure (2006)
- Secrets of the Furious Five (2008)
- B.O.B.'s Big Break (2009)
- Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon (2010)
- Donkey’s Caroling Christmas-tacular (2010)
- Megamind: The Button of Doom (2011)
- Thriller Night (2011)
- Monsters vs. Aliens: Night of the Living Carrots (2011)
- The Pig Who Cried Werewolf (2011)
- Book of Dragons (2011)
- Gift of the Night Fury (2011)
- Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters (2011)
Themed lands
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