House of Cool


House of Cool Studios is a boutique animation studio based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and founded as a pre-production studio in 2004 by animation veteran Ricardo Curtis and finance expert Wes Lui, specializing in designing and storyboarding of films, series and commercials. The studio was established with support from animation studio Nelvana as both studios have collaborated to develop a pre-production platform for the former. The company has a staff of over 65 artists. In 2008, they acquired a full-service animation studio named Red Rover Studios, adding it to their list of clients. House of Cool uses Toon Boom Storyboard Pro to storyboard various projects they are involved with. In addition to animated projects they worked on with professional studios, they may also collaborate with amateur animators on their projects as well.
House of Cool's pre-production expertise has helped to shape projects such as Peanuts, The Book of Life, Rio, Rio 2,,, Despicable Me, Hugo, Angry Birds and. Their clients' film projects have grossed over $5 billion worldwide to date.
In 2008, House of Cool acquired Red Rover Studios, an accomplished full-service animation studio, to facilitate the development of their pipeline and to accommodate the growth of their commercial business. In 2014, House of Cool moved into mobile technology with the launch of Massively, a platform that powers interactive stories on chat for millions of users.
House of Cool's film and series clients include Disney, 20th Century Fox, Blue Sky Studios, DreamWorks, Laika, Warner Bros., Nelvana, Universal Studios, Pixar, Reel FX, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, DHX Media, HIT Entertainment, Teletoon, and Nickelodeon.
Their advertising clients include Unilever, Adfarm, BBDO, Cundari, DOB NY, Devlin, Gardner Nelson & Partners, JWT, Leo Burnett, MGM Communications, Publicis, Saatchi & Saatchi, Ogilvy & Mather, TBWA and Young & Rubicam.

Red Rover Studios

Red Rover Studios was founded in London by Andy and Linzi Knight in 1994. It was a full production studio that focused on 2D and CGI animation. They later moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. However, in July 2008, Red Rover was acquired by House of Cool after Andy Knight died, three months earlier.

Filmography

As House of Cool