Now we know where the money went..?

Jun 12, 2008 21:50

Press release from Animal Logic:

ANIMAL LOGIC INTERACTIVE LAUNCHES IN LOS ANGELES
Giancarlo Mori appointed as Senior Vice President to spearhead company’s move into convergence of digital entertainment.
11 June, 2008
-- Los Angeles -- Australian founded animation and visual effects studio, Animal Logic, today announced its expansion into the game and interactive entertainment business with the formation of Animal Logic Interactive (ALI), to be headquartered in Los Angeles.

Giancarlo Mori will oversee the new business division of Animal Logic, which will focus on original game and interactive entertainment design and development for traditionaland emerging platforms and media.

With over 20 years experience in software development and 12 years in senior roles in the games industry, Mori is a logical choice to lead Animal Logic’s foray into the medium. The game industry veteran most recently served as VP of Production, North America Studios, for Activision where he oversaw numerous key releases including Tony Hawk, Gun, Shrek and other DWA Animation titles.

Whilst ALI is based in LA, Mori anticipates a very organic exchange of creative development between the Australian and US company operations, harnessing the talent, technology and ideas which will flow from both campuses.

“With Animal Logic’s commitment to innovation, and the potential for creative and business synergies between its original properties, this is a unique opportunity to push the boundaries of interactive entertainment. Today, games are evolving in directions that allow for very new experiences, appealing to expanding audiences. Being passionate and open to the evolution of popular culture and of the craft of gamemaking is key to creating new compelling titles and franchises.” Giancarlo Mori said.

Animal Logic’s CEO, Zareh Nalbandian said “As production values for games increase exponentially, so do the opportunities at the convergence of high end digital film making and game creation. ALI is uniquely poised to lead this convergence with its commitment to visual innovation, quality, talent and great ideas.”

This makes for an interesting read, considering they just got handed AU$100M by the New South Wales State Government to make a movie (with Zac Snyder of 300 fame). It makes me wonder if they figured the idea was shit (as if the official site wasn't bad enough), they canned production, and decided to get into games. What makes this interesting, is this comment from an ex-AL dude:
"I remember them taking a stab at this a few years ago on a very small scale. It'll be interesting to see if they follow through with it."

It'll be interesting to see what transpires...

geek, gaming

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