Reel FX Animation

Reel FX Animation (Reel FX), formerly known as Reel FX Creative Studios, is an American computer animation studio with studios in Dallas, Texas, Hollywood, California, and Montreal, Quebec.

Reel FX Animation
FormerlyReel Magic (1993–95)
Reel FX Creative Studios (1995–2020)
Reel FX Animation (2020–2023)
TypePrivate
IndustryAnimated feature films
Television series
PredecessorDNA Productions
Founded1993 (1993)
Headquarters717 North Harwood Street
Floor 27, ,
Number of locations
1575 N. Gower St
Suite 380 Hollywood, California, United States
1751 Richardson St
Suite 5400 Montreal, Quebec
Key people
Steve O'Brien (CEO, Chairman)
Donna Henry (President)
Chuck Peil (EVP/Partnerships)
David Parrish (SVP/Animation)
Joanna Ferguson (SVP, Feature Production)
Emmanuel Laurent (SVP, Real-Time Production)
Lucas Koppel (Director, Development)
Number of employees
350 (2013)[1]
DivisionsReel FX Animation
Reel FX Originals
ATKPLN
Flight School Studio
Websitewww.reelfx.com

The studio primarily produces animated features, short films, and television series. Among them is the studio's first original animated feature film, Free Birds, released in 2013. A year later, The Book of Life was released. The film received several nominations, including Best Animated Feature Nominations from the Golden Globes, Critics’ Choice Awards, Producers Guild Awards and Annie Awards.[2] In 2020, Reel FX Animation teamed up with Warner Animation Group on Scoob!. In addition, the studio released Rumble, a co-production with Paramount Animation and Back to the Outback with Netflix Animation, both in 2021. Most recently, Reel FX teamed up again with Netflix Animation to create The Monkey King in 2023.

The studio’s upcoming slate of films includes The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants with Paramount Animation and a film titled Diya with Good Karma Productions.

History

Reel FX Animation was founded in 1993 as Reel Magic in Fort Worth, Texas. The studio was the sixth to purchase an Autodesk Flame system. In 1995, the company moved to Dallas and changed its name to Reel FX Creative Studios. Reel FX purchased West End Post, and in 1999, moved to the White Swan building in the West End. In 2005, the studio moved their headquarters east a couple of miles to Deep Ellum. The company opened a second location in Pasadena, California, and in 2008 merged with VFX-studio Radium and opened a studio in Santa Monica.

In 2017, Reel FX opened its first studio outside the United States in Montreal Canada. The studio would eventually add artists in Toronto and Vancouver as well.

Films and releases

In 1999, the studio produced its first short film, The Man In The Moon. Based on William Joyce’s Guardians of Childhood and co-directed by Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg. The short film became the first Reel FX Original (now called Inventions), and in 2007, was optioned to Dreamworks Animation where it ultimately became Rise of the Guardians, directed by Peter Ramsey. In October 2012, The Hollywood Reporter revealed Reel FX's connection to the 2012 feature film.[3][4]

In December 2010, Reel FX produced an untitled 3D film with producer Andrew Adamson and Cirque du Soleil.[5] In January 2012, Paramount Pictures announced that it had acquired worldwide rights to the film, now titled Worlds Away directed by Adamson and executive-produced by James Cameron.[6]

First called Turkeys,[7] and opened in 2013 under Free Birds, the film was directed by Jimmy Hayward and starred Owen Wilson, Woody Harrelson, and Amy Poehler. Its release landed Reel FX’s CEO Steve O’Brien the front page of D CEO Magazine in their May-June edition of that year.[8]

Following the release of The Book of Life, Reel FX assisted on Rock Dog (Summit Entertainment, Huayi Brothers) and UglyDolls (STX Entertainment) while developing its next feature. Released in 2021, Rumble is based on Rob Harrell’s graphic novel Monster on the Hill and adapted for the screen by Matt Lieberman and Etan Cohen. In 2022, Reel FX released the original series Super Giant Robot Brothers!, with Netflix Animation. Directed by Mark Andrews (Brave), the episodic series was created using a custom-built real-time production pipeline with Epic GamesUnreal Engine, the first animated series to be rendered entirely in a video game engine.[9][10]

Filmography

As production company

Title Release date Co-production with Distributor Directors
Free Birds November 1, 2013 Relativity Media Relativity Media Jimmy Hayward
The Book of Life October 17, 2014 20th Century Fox Animation
Chatrone[11]
20th Century Fox Jorge R. Gutierrez
Rumble December 15, 2021 Paramount Animation
WWE Studios
Walden Media
New Republic Pictures
Paramount+ Hamish Grieve
Lizzie McGuire February 14, 2025 Walt Disney Pictures
LuckyChap Entertainment
Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Jeff Fowler

Animation services/visual effects

Title Release date Production companies Distributor Directors
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams August 7, 2002 Troublemaker Studios Dimension Films Robert Rodriguez
The Wild April 14, 2006 Walt Disney Pictures
Hoytyboy Pictures
Sir Zip Productions
Contrafilm
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Steve Williams
Everyone's Hero September 15, 2006 IDT Entertainment 20th Century Fox Christopher Reeve
Colin Brady
Daniel St. Pierre
Open Season 2 January 27, 2009 Sony Pictures Animation Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Matthew O'Callaghan
Todd Wilderman
Open Season 3 January 25, 2011 Cody Cameron
Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away December 21, 2012 Cirque du Soleil
Strange Weather Films
Cameron Pace Group
Paramount Pictures Andrew Adamson
Rock Dog February 24, 2017 Huayi Brothers Summit Entertainment Ash Brannon
UglyDolls May 3, 2019 STX Family
Alibaba Pictures
Troublemaker Studios
Original Force
STX Entertainment Kelly Asbury
Scoob! May 15, 2020[12][13] Warner Bros. Pictures
Warner Animation Group[12]
Warner Bros. Pictures Tony Cervone
Back to the Outback December 10, 2021[14] Netflix Animation
Weed Road Pictures[15]
Netflix Clare Knight
Harry Cripps
The Monkey King August 18, 2023 Netflix Animation
Pearl Studio
Star Overseas
Tangent Animation[16]
Anthony Stacchi
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants[17] December 19, 2025[18][19] Paramount Animation
Nickelodeon Movies
United Plankton Pictures
Paramount Pictures Derek Drymon
Diya TBA Good Karma Productions[20] TBA Nitya Mehra
As production company
Title Years Co-production with Network Creator
Super Giant Robot Brothers[21] 2022-present Netflix Animation
Assemblage Entertainment
Netflix Víctor Maldonado
Alfredo Torres
Lulu and the Help You Crew TBA Cake Entertainment[22] TBA Annie Mumolo
Animation services
Title Years Co-production with Network Creator
No Activity (season 4)[note 1][23] 2021 Funny or Die
Gary Sanchez Productions
Jungle Entertainment
Flight School Studio
CBS Studios
Paramount+ Trent O'Donnell

Specials

Short films

Theme park attractions

Direct-to-video

Production logos

Note

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