“I’ll change that before I leave.”
That was the simple, but loaded pledge made last September by Bob Iger, the Walt Disney Company’s former CEO and newly-minted executive chairman, when asked directly about his largely male, all-white executive leadership team.
Iger made this inclusion “vow,” as New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd put it, last year while promoting his memoir “The Ride of a Lifetime.” It was a time when many in Hollywood and on Wall Street assumed Iger would ride out the remainder of his contract through 2021, and name a successor at the finish line of his astounding career.
Instead, the prolific dealmaker shocked Hollywood on Tuesday by announcing Bob Chapek as his replacement in the CEO role, effective immediately. Iger assured stockholders and analysts he would retain full creative control of the business and remain on the lot for the next 19 months.
But what of his...
That was the simple, but loaded pledge made last September by Bob Iger, the Walt Disney Company’s former CEO and newly-minted executive chairman, when asked directly about his largely male, all-white executive leadership team.
Iger made this inclusion “vow,” as New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd put it, last year while promoting his memoir “The Ride of a Lifetime.” It was a time when many in Hollywood and on Wall Street assumed Iger would ride out the remainder of his contract through 2021, and name a successor at the finish line of his astounding career.
Instead, the prolific dealmaker shocked Hollywood on Tuesday by announcing Bob Chapek as his replacement in the CEO role, effective immediately. Iger assured stockholders and analysts he would retain full creative control of the business and remain on the lot for the next 19 months.
But what of his...
- 2/28/2020
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Fox Family, the division of 20th Century Fox that focuses on a wide range of family film projects, and Chernin Entertainment are teaming on the live-action/animated family movie “Paper Lanterns,” with author Jonny Sun penning the script.
Sun is the illustrator behind Lin-Manuel Miranda’s New York Times bestseller “Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You,” which was just released in October via Penguin Random House.
The film pays homage to Chinese folklore in a contemporary manner.
Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper, and Rachel Yeung will oversee the project on behalf of Fox Family.
Sun recently released the first novel under his three-book deal with HarperCollins Publishers imprint Harper Perennial, “Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too: A Book,” which landed on Amazon’s list of best comics and graphic novels of 2017. He is repped by 3 Arts, CAA, and Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary Agency.
Besides this pic,...
Sun is the illustrator behind Lin-Manuel Miranda’s New York Times bestseller “Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You,” which was just released in October via Penguin Random House.
The film pays homage to Chinese folklore in a contemporary manner.
Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper, and Rachel Yeung will oversee the project on behalf of Fox Family.
Sun recently released the first novel under his three-book deal with HarperCollins Publishers imprint Harper Perennial, “Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too: A Book,” which landed on Amazon’s list of best comics and graphic novels of 2017. He is repped by 3 Arts, CAA, and Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary Agency.
Besides this pic,...
- 11/27/2018
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
Fox Family, the division of 20th Century Fox that focuses on a wide range of family film projects, and Chernin Entertainment are teaming on a live-action/animated family film, Paper Lanterns, to be written by author and illustrator Jonny Sun.
Sun is the illustrator behind Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Nyt bestseller Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You, which was just released in October via Penguin Random House.
The studio is keeping plot details on Paper Lanterns under wraps but is describing it as a big, fun, all-audience movie that pays homage to Chinese folklore in a way that feels contemporary and fresh.
Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper, and Rachel Yeung will oversee the porject on behalf of Fox Family.
Sun recently released the first book under his three-book deal with HarperCollins Publishers imprint, Harper Perennial. Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too: A Book landed on Amazon...
Sun is the illustrator behind Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Nyt bestseller Gmorning, Gnight!: Little Pep Talks for Me & You, which was just released in October via Penguin Random House.
The studio is keeping plot details on Paper Lanterns under wraps but is describing it as a big, fun, all-audience movie that pays homage to Chinese folklore in a way that feels contemporary and fresh.
Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper, and Rachel Yeung will oversee the porject on behalf of Fox Family.
Sun recently released the first book under his three-book deal with HarperCollins Publishers imprint, Harper Perennial. Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too: A Book landed on Amazon...
- 11/27/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Humorist and illustrator Jonny Sun is teaming with Chernin Entertainment for Paper Lanterns, a live-action/animation hybrid feature that just got picked up by Fox Family.
Sun will write the script, with Chernin on board to produce.
Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the studio describes Paper Lanterns as an all-audience story “that pays homage to Chinese folklore in a way that feels contemporary and fresh.”
Fox Family president Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper and Rachel Yeung are overseeing for the studio.
Sun was a Twitter humorist who made a splash with his book Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a ...
Sun will write the script, with Chernin on board to produce.
Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the studio describes Paper Lanterns as an all-audience story “that pays homage to Chinese folklore in a way that feels contemporary and fresh.”
Fox Family president Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper and Rachel Yeung are overseeing for the studio.
Sun was a Twitter humorist who made a splash with his book Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a ...
- 11/27/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Humorist and illustrator Jonny Sun is teaming with Chernin Entertainment for Paper Lanterns, a live-action/animation hybrid feature that just got picked up by Fox Family.
Sun will write the script, with Chernin on board to produce.
Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the studio describes Paper Lanterns as an all-audience story “that pays homage to Chinese folklore in a way that feels contemporary and fresh.”
Fox Family president Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper and Rachel Yeung are overseeing for the studio.
Sun was a Twitter humorist who made a splash with his book Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a ...
Sun will write the script, with Chernin on board to produce.
Plot details are being kept under wraps, but the studio describes Paper Lanterns as an all-audience story “that pays homage to Chinese folklore in a way that feels contemporary and fresh.”
Fox Family president Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper and Rachel Yeung are overseeing for the studio.
Sun was a Twitter humorist who made a splash with his book Everyone’s a Aliebn When Ur a ...
- 11/27/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Bob Iger says Fox labels create ’endless possibilities’.
Twenty-First Century Fox executives Emma Watts, Elizabeth Gabler, Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula, Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird, and Vanessa Morrison are joining Disney’s studio entertainment management team pending Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox.
As previously reported, 20th Century Fox chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not be among the new intake and is poised to leave once the transaction goes through. It is not yet known where she will land.
Watts, the Twentieth Century Fox Film vice-president and president of production at Twentieth Century Fox, along with Fox Searchlight Pictures...
Twenty-First Century Fox executives Emma Watts, Elizabeth Gabler, Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula, Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird, and Vanessa Morrison are joining Disney’s studio entertainment management team pending Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox.
As previously reported, 20th Century Fox chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not be among the new intake and is poised to leave once the transaction goes through. It is not yet known where she will land.
Watts, the Twentieth Century Fox Film vice-president and president of production at Twentieth Century Fox, along with Fox Searchlight Pictures...
- 10/19/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Bob Iger says Fox labels create ’endless possibilities’.
Twenty-First Century Fox executives Emma Watts, Elizabeth Gabler, Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula, Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird, and Vanessa Morrison are joining Disney’s studio entertainment management team pending Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox.
As previously reported, 20th Century Fox chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not be among the new intake and is poised to leave once the transaction goes through. It is not yet known where she will land.
Watts, the Twentieth Century Fox Film vice-president and president of production at Twentieth Century Fox, along with Fox Searchlight Pictures...
Twenty-First Century Fox executives Emma Watts, Elizabeth Gabler, Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula, Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird, and Vanessa Morrison are joining Disney’s studio entertainment management team pending Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox.
As previously reported, 20th Century Fox chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not be among the new intake and is poised to leave once the transaction goes through. It is not yet known where she will land.
Watts, the Twentieth Century Fox Film vice-president and president of production at Twentieth Century Fox, along with Fox Searchlight Pictures...
- 10/19/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Now comes the hard part.
On Thursday, the Walt Disney Company unveiled the list of 20th Century Fox film executives who scored a visa to the Magic Kingdom. Once Disney wraps up its $71.3 billion acquisition of much of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, Fox film vice-chairman Emma Watts, Fox 2000 head Elizabeth Gabler, Fox Searchlight co-heads Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley, Fox animation co-heads Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird, and Fox Family president Vanessa Morrison will all be making the move. Their new gigs have been among the worst kept secrets in Hollywood (though woe to the entertainment journalist who wrote they had deals in place!), making the news something of a meh moment.
What was interesting was how little information there was in the Disney release about what Watts, Gabler, and the rest of the Fox team would be doing under their new leaders. There were a few hints...
On Thursday, the Walt Disney Company unveiled the list of 20th Century Fox film executives who scored a visa to the Magic Kingdom. Once Disney wraps up its $71.3 billion acquisition of much of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, Fox film vice-chairman Emma Watts, Fox 2000 head Elizabeth Gabler, Fox Searchlight co-heads Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley, Fox animation co-heads Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird, and Fox Family president Vanessa Morrison will all be making the move. Their new gigs have been among the worst kept secrets in Hollywood (though woe to the entertainment journalist who wrote they had deals in place!), making the news something of a meh moment.
What was interesting was how little information there was in the Disney release about what Watts, Gabler, and the rest of the Fox team would be doing under their new leaders. There were a few hints...
- 10/18/2018
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
As Disney completes its merger with Twentieth Century Fox, the studio will bring the leaders of the existing Fox motion picture labels into the Mouse House, reporting to The Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn.
One notable exception: Current 20th Century Fox Film chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not make the transition. Snider moved into the role to take over for Jim Gianopulos, who eventually went to Paramount. Now, after running Universal and DreamWorks for Steven Spielberg, Snider is out of a job.
Moving to Disney is Snider’s vice chairman Emma Watts, who retains that title as well as president of production at Twentieth Century Fox Film. Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula will continue to serve as chairmen of Fox Searchlight Pictures. Elizabeth Gabler will continue to serve as president of production, Fox 2000.
This executive shuffle ends the latest chapter in Hollywood’s version of “Survivor,” but...
One notable exception: Current 20th Century Fox Film chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not make the transition. Snider moved into the role to take over for Jim Gianopulos, who eventually went to Paramount. Now, after running Universal and DreamWorks for Steven Spielberg, Snider is out of a job.
Moving to Disney is Snider’s vice chairman Emma Watts, who retains that title as well as president of production at Twentieth Century Fox Film. Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula will continue to serve as chairmen of Fox Searchlight Pictures. Elizabeth Gabler will continue to serve as president of production, Fox 2000.
This executive shuffle ends the latest chapter in Hollywood’s version of “Survivor,” but...
- 10/18/2018
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
As Disney completes its merger with Twentieth Century Fox, the studio will bring the leaders of the existing Fox motion picture labels into the Mouse House, reporting to The Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn.
One notable exception: Current 20th Century Fox Film chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not make the transition. Snider moved into the role to take over for Jim Gianopulos, who eventually went to Paramount. Now, after running Universal and DreamWorks for Steven Spielberg, Snider is out of a job.
Moving to Disney is Snider’s vice chairman Emma Watts, who retains that title as well as president of production at Twentieth Century Fox Film. Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula will continue to serve as chairmen of Fox Searchlight Pictures. Elizabeth Gabler will continue to serve as president of production, Fox 2000.
This executive shuffle ends the latest chapter in Hollywood’s version of “Survivor,” but...
One notable exception: Current 20th Century Fox Film chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not make the transition. Snider moved into the role to take over for Jim Gianopulos, who eventually went to Paramount. Now, after running Universal and DreamWorks for Steven Spielberg, Snider is out of a job.
Moving to Disney is Snider’s vice chairman Emma Watts, who retains that title as well as president of production at Twentieth Century Fox Film. Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula will continue to serve as chairmen of Fox Searchlight Pictures. Elizabeth Gabler will continue to serve as president of production, Fox 2000.
This executive shuffle ends the latest chapter in Hollywood’s version of “Survivor,” but...
- 10/18/2018
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
As expected, 20th Century Fox Vice Chairman Emma Watts will continue leading the studio once it is absorbed by The Walt Disney Company. She’ll report directly to Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn in a structure that Disney unveiled Thursday.
Joining Watts, as Deadline previously reported, in the new Disney structure are Fox Searchlight chiefs Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula, as well as Fox 2000 president of production Elizabeth Gabler.
Current 20th Century Fox chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not be segueing to the new merger as has been previously reported. She’ll depart the Fox lot when the merger deal officially closes, after overseeing the releases of The Hate U Give, The Favourite, Bad Times at the El Royale and the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. She is taking meetings but has not made a decision on her next move.
Disney said today that Fox Animation co-presidents Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird,...
Joining Watts, as Deadline previously reported, in the new Disney structure are Fox Searchlight chiefs Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula, as well as Fox 2000 president of production Elizabeth Gabler.
Current 20th Century Fox chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not be segueing to the new merger as has been previously reported. She’ll depart the Fox lot when the merger deal officially closes, after overseeing the releases of The Hate U Give, The Favourite, Bad Times at the El Royale and the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. She is taking meetings but has not made a decision on her next move.
Disney said today that Fox Animation co-presidents Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird,...
- 10/18/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
The Walt Disney Co. on Thursday announced that Emma Watts, as well as several other Fox film executives, will make the move to Disney’s studio entertainment management team after the company’s deal to acquire a majority of Fox assets closes.
“We’re pleased that these talented executives will be joining our incredible team of studio leaders once the acquisition of 21st Century Fox is completed,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement. “Under Alan Horn’s leadership, Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm have reached unprecedented levels of creative and box-office success, and adding Fox’s impressive film brands and franchises to our studio will allow us to create even more appealing high-quality entertainment to delight audiences.”
Watts will report directly to Disney studio head Alan Horn and will serve as vice chairman for Twentieth Century Fox Film and president of production at Fox. Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula...
“We’re pleased that these talented executives will be joining our incredible team of studio leaders once the acquisition of 21st Century Fox is completed,” Disney CEO Bob Iger said in a statement. “Under Alan Horn’s leadership, Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm have reached unprecedented levels of creative and box-office success, and adding Fox’s impressive film brands and franchises to our studio will allow us to create even more appealing high-quality entertainment to delight audiences.”
Watts will report directly to Disney studio head Alan Horn and will serve as vice chairman for Twentieth Century Fox Film and president of production at Fox. Nancy Utley and Stephen Gilula...
- 10/18/2018
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
The Walt Disney Co. has unveiled the team of film executives it expects to import from 20th Century Fox.
Twentieth Century Fox Film vice chairman Emma Watts, Fox 2000 chief Elizabeth Gabler, and Fox Searchlight co-heads Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley will be making the move to the Mouse House. As expected, 20th Century Fox Film Chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not join her colleagues. Snider has yet to announce future plans.
In addition, Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird, the co-presidents of Fox Animation, and Vanessa Morrison, the president of Fox Family, will continue on under the Disney ownership. Watts, Gabler, Gilula, and Utley will report to Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn. Miloro, Baird, and Morrison will report to Horn and Watts.
Disney did not give the Fox executives new titles, nor did it fully explain what roles they would play. A major question in the pending acquisition is what form,...
Twentieth Century Fox Film vice chairman Emma Watts, Fox 2000 chief Elizabeth Gabler, and Fox Searchlight co-heads Steve Gilula and Nancy Utley will be making the move to the Mouse House. As expected, 20th Century Fox Film Chairman and CEO Stacey Snider will not join her colleagues. Snider has yet to announce future plans.
In addition, Andrea Miloro and Robert Baird, the co-presidents of Fox Animation, and Vanessa Morrison, the president of Fox Family, will continue on under the Disney ownership. Watts, Gabler, Gilula, and Utley will report to Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn. Miloro, Baird, and Morrison will report to Horn and Watts.
Disney did not give the Fox executives new titles, nor did it fully explain what roles they would play. A major question in the pending acquisition is what form,...
- 10/18/2018
- by Brent Lang and Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Twentieth Century Fox Film’s family division has nabbed the rights to the young-adult science-fiction novel “The Prom Goer’s Interstellar Excursion.”
The Knopf title, published in 2015, was written by author Chris McCoy, who will adapt his own work for the screen. The novel follows Bennett, a teen who lands his dream girl Sophie as a date to the prom, only to see her abducted by aliens in the middle of the New Mexico desert before the big dance. He hitches a ride to outer space with some eccentric musicians, as one does.
Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper, and Rachel Yeung are overseeing for Fox Family. Chernin Entertainment will produce the pic.
The project is one of many being ushered into development or production before Disney gets the keys to the Fox lot as the owner of the historic studio’s film and TV assets. In addition to movies from Ryan Reynolds...
The Knopf title, published in 2015, was written by author Chris McCoy, who will adapt his own work for the screen. The novel follows Bennett, a teen who lands his dream girl Sophie as a date to the prom, only to see her abducted by aliens in the middle of the New Mexico desert before the big dance. He hitches a ride to outer space with some eccentric musicians, as one does.
Vanessa Morrison, Nate Hopper, and Rachel Yeung are overseeing for Fox Family. Chernin Entertainment will produce the pic.
The project is one of many being ushered into development or production before Disney gets the keys to the Fox lot as the owner of the historic studio’s film and TV assets. In addition to movies from Ryan Reynolds...
- 9/28/2018
- by Matt Donnelly
- Variety Film + TV
Updated Exclusive: Fox Family will develop a film based on the Chris McCoy young adult science fiction novel The Prom Goer’s Interstellar Excursion. The author is adapting the novel, and Chernin Entertainment will produce. The book was published in 2015 by Knopf.
The Prom Goer’s Interstellar Excursion follows high schooler Bennett, who lands the prom date of his dreams, Sophie, just days before the dance. Not long after, he witnesses Sophie being abducted by aliens in the middle of the New Mexico desert. Faced with a dateless prom, Bennett catches a ride into outer space with a band of extraterrestrial musicians, determined to bring his date back to earth in time for the big night.
\Vanessa Morrison and Nate Hopper are overseeing for Fox Family with Fox’s Rachel Yeung.
Aside from being an author, McCoy is a screenwriter and director who has worked for numerous studios including Paramount,...
The Prom Goer’s Interstellar Excursion follows high schooler Bennett, who lands the prom date of his dreams, Sophie, just days before the dance. Not long after, he witnesses Sophie being abducted by aliens in the middle of the New Mexico desert. Faced with a dateless prom, Bennett catches a ride into outer space with a band of extraterrestrial musicians, determined to bring his date back to earth in time for the big night.
\Vanessa Morrison and Nate Hopper are overseeing for Fox Family with Fox’s Rachel Yeung.
Aside from being an author, McCoy is a screenwriter and director who has worked for numerous studios including Paramount,...
- 9/28/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Fox Family has picked up the rights to The Purloining Of Prince Oleomargarine, the recently discovered children’s story written by Mark Twain and completed by Philip and Erin Stead, creators of the Caldecott-winner A Sick Day For Amos McGee. Karen Rosenfelt will produce and Vanessa Morrison and Ralph Millero will oversee for Fox Family. Karen Rosenfelt is attached to produced.
Twain made up the fairy tale to please his daughters in a hotel in Paris one evening in 1879 and focused on Johnny, a poor boy who possessed some magic seeds. The Steads finished the tale based on notes that were found in the author’s archives at Uc Berkeley.
Johnny, forlorn and alone except for his pet chicken, meets a kind woman who gives him seeds that change his fortune, allowing him to speak with animals and sending him on a quest to rescue a stolen prince. In...
Twain made up the fairy tale to please his daughters in a hotel in Paris one evening in 1879 and focused on Johnny, a poor boy who possessed some magic seeds. The Steads finished the tale based on notes that were found in the author’s archives at Uc Berkeley.
Johnny, forlorn and alone except for his pet chicken, meets a kind woman who gives him seeds that change his fortune, allowing him to speak with animals and sending him on a quest to rescue a stolen prince. In...
- 9/12/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox Family is moving forward on “The Royal Rabbits of London” as a hybrid-animated live-action feature film and has tapped Will Davies to adapt, Variety has learned exclusively.
The project is based on the 2016 children’s book authored by Santa Montefiore and Simon Sebag Montefiore, who will serve as executive producers.
The story centers on a runt of a country rabbit uncovering an insidious, secret plot and traveling to London to warn the Royal Rabbits of London, who have secretly protected England’s Royal Family for centuries.
Vanessa Morrison and Ralph Millero will oversee for the project for Fox Family. The book deal was brokered by Luke Speed on behalf of Sheila Crowley at the Curtis Brown Group.
Santa Montefiero has authored “The Italian Matchmaker,” “The Affair,” “The House by the Sea,” “The Summer House,” “Secrets of the Lighthouse,” “A Mother’s Love,” and “The Beekeeper’s Daughter.” Her spouse,...
The project is based on the 2016 children’s book authored by Santa Montefiore and Simon Sebag Montefiore, who will serve as executive producers.
The story centers on a runt of a country rabbit uncovering an insidious, secret plot and traveling to London to warn the Royal Rabbits of London, who have secretly protected England’s Royal Family for centuries.
Vanessa Morrison and Ralph Millero will oversee for the project for Fox Family. The book deal was brokered by Luke Speed on behalf of Sheila Crowley at the Curtis Brown Group.
Santa Montefiero has authored “The Italian Matchmaker,” “The Affair,” “The House by the Sea,” “The Summer House,” “Secrets of the Lighthouse,” “A Mother’s Love,” and “The Beekeeper’s Daughter.” Her spouse,...
- 7/31/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
The Women in Animation World Summit from the Women in Animation organization and Les Femmes S’Animent will be held on Monday, June 11, at the Imperial Palace Hotel in conjunction with the Annecy International Animation Festival and Mifa 2018.
Summit sponsors include DreamWorks Animation, Netflix, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Blue Sky Studios, Paramount Animation, Pixar, Sony Pictures Animation, Warner Animation Group, Warner Bros. Animation, the Centre National du Cinema et del l’Image Animee, Cube Creative Productions, Cyber Group Studios, Piste Rouge, Sacd, Spfa, TeamTO, and 22D Music Group.
“Building on the great response to last year’s Women in Animation World Summit, we could not be more thrilled to have the support of so many major studios and partners, marking our most robust sponsorship presence ever for any Wia event,” said president of Women in Animation Marge Dean. “We are excited to present the theme of ‘Inclusion and Intersectionality’ at...
Summit sponsors include DreamWorks Animation, Netflix, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Blue Sky Studios, Paramount Animation, Pixar, Sony Pictures Animation, Warner Animation Group, Warner Bros. Animation, the Centre National du Cinema et del l’Image Animee, Cube Creative Productions, Cyber Group Studios, Piste Rouge, Sacd, Spfa, TeamTO, and 22D Music Group.
“Building on the great response to last year’s Women in Animation World Summit, we could not be more thrilled to have the support of so many major studios and partners, marking our most robust sponsorship presence ever for any Wia event,” said president of Women in Animation Marge Dean. “We are excited to present the theme of ‘Inclusion and Intersectionality’ at...
- 6/6/2018
- by Terry Flores
- Variety Film + TV
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