Worker Studio
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New logo since 2013
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Industry | CGI animation Motion pictures |
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Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Michael "Ffish" Hemschoot |
Headquarters | Centennial, Colorado, USA |
Key people
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Michael Hemschoot, Founder Jason Cangialosi, Partner Barry Kooser, Partner |
Products | animated films |
Slogan | A Revolution in Animation |
Website | www |
Worker Studio is an American animation and visual effects company based in Centennial, Colorado, founded in 2009 by Michael "Ffish" Hemschoot. The company has provided visual effects for a number of short films including Angela Bettis' segment E is for Exterminate in the horror anthology film The ABCs of Death.[1] In 2013, the studio began developing an animated adaptation of Phil Hartman's comedy album, Phil Hartman's Flat TV, which was posthumously released in 2002 after he performed and recorded it in 1978.[2][3] The studio is also the production company behind the animated documentary John Ross: American, based on the life of World War II pilot John H. Ross.[4]
Former Disney Artist Barry Kooser joined the studio as a partner and Chief Creative Officer. Hemschoot and Kooser met while teaching animation at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.[5]
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