The New York State Governor’s Office for Motion Picture and Television Development is responsible for the growth of the film, television and commercial production, and related industries in New York State.
Showtime’s Our Cartoon President, which has evolved from a recurring segment of shorts on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to a standalone show that’s grown to a crew of 100 in three seasons, credits the addition of animation to New York State’s film tax credit program as a “necessity” for its growth.
Talent has also contributed to the show’s success, with 60 dedicated artists currently working on the series—a mix of those specializing in hand-drawn and digital animation as well as audio engineers, storyboard artists, script coordinators, writers and others. “We’ve found a lot of talent here in New York that is very ambitious and dedicated to solving new types of problems for animation rather than just doing things the traditional way, ” says the show’s Co-Executive Producer Tim Luecke.
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Our Cartoon President, targeted to an adult audience, is among the fully animated shows that have been eligible to apply to the tax credit program since 2015, when Governor Cuomo initiated changes to the post-production tax credit that included specific language covering animation and VFX. To-date, there have been 23 applications to the program—representing a total estimated New York Spend of $110 million and 1, 000 hires for fully animated series, pilots and features. Participating projects also include children’s shows like Disney’s T.O.T.S. (two seasons) and Hulu’s The Bravest Knight.
Escape from Hat, an animated film currently in production in New York, is the work of two-time Academy Award nominated director Mark Osborne (Kung Fu Panda, The Little Prince) and writer Adam Kline (Artemis Fowl, The Clockwork War). Osborne is set to direct and produce with Jinko Gotoh (The Little Prince). Based on the book of the same name by Kline, Escape from Hat tells the story of a heroic rabbit named Leek who must find a way to escape from a perilous netherworld inside a magician’s hat and return to the human boy he loves. Set to premiere in 2020, the project joins Netflix’s rapidly expanding slate of original, animated programming for kids and families.
This year has already set a new record for fully animated productions coming into the tax credit program with six applications—five series and one feature–representing an estimated $68.8 million in New York spend and 422 hires.
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The increasing number and scale of these productions are contributing to a growing base of experienced animation artists and technicians living in New York State, while also drawing upon the new generation of talent emerging from some of the best animation schools in the country. The School of Visual Arts, New York University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Pratt Institute and Syracuse University are all included among the top 50 animation schools in the U.S. by Animation Career Review.
With all that’s going on in animation, it’s easy to draw the conclusion—the future is bright for animated films in New York State.
Our Cartoon President, targeted to an adult audience, is among the fully animated shows that have been eligible to apply to the tax credit program since 2015, when Governor Cuomo initiated changes to the post-production tax credit that included specific language covering animation and VFX. To-date, there have been 23 applications to the program—representing a total estimated New York Spend of $110 million and 1, 000 hires for fully animated series, pilots and features. Participating projects also include children’s shows like Disney’s T.O.T.S. (two seasons) and Hulu’s The Bravest Knight.
Escape from Hat, an animated film currently in production in New York, is the work of two-time Academy Award nominated director Mark Osborne (Kung Fu Panda, The Little Prince) and writer Adam Kline (Artemis Fowl, The Clockwork War). Osborne is set to direct and produce with Jinko Gotoh (The Little Prince). Based on the book of the same name by Kline, Escape from Hat tells the story of a heroic rabbit named Leek who must find a way to escape from a perilous netherworld inside a magician’s hat and return to the human boy he loves. Set to premiere in 2020, the project joins Netflix’s rapidly expanding slate of original, animated programming for kids and families.
This year has already set a new record for fully animated productions coming into the tax credit program with six applications—five series and one feature–representing an estimated $68.8 million in New York spend and 422 hires.
Top 50 Film Schools Of 2018 Ranked, From Usc To Asu
The increasing number and scale of these productions are contributing to a growing base of experienced animation artists and technicians living in New York State, while also drawing upon the new generation of talent emerging from some of the best animation schools in the country. The School of Visual Arts, New York University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Pratt Institute and Syracuse University are all included among the top 50 animation schools in the U.S. by Animation Career Review.
With all that’s going on in animation, it’s easy to draw the conclusion—the future is bright for animated films in New York State.
Our Cartoon President, targeted to an adult audience, is among the fully animated shows that have been eligible to apply to the tax credit program since 2015, when Governor Cuomo initiated changes to the post-production tax credit that included specific language covering animation and VFX. To-date, there have been 23 applications to the program—representing a total estimated New York Spend of $110 million and 1, 000 hires for fully animated series, pilots and features. Participating projects also include children’s shows like Disney’s T.O.T.S. (two seasons) and Hulu’s The Bravest Knight.
Escape from Hat, an animated film currently in production in New York, is the work of two-time Academy Award nominated director Mark Osborne (Kung Fu Panda, The Little Prince) and writer Adam Kline (Artemis Fowl, The Clockwork War). Osborne is set to direct and produce with Jinko Gotoh (The Little Prince). Based on the book of the same name by Kline, Escape from Hat tells the story of a heroic rabbit named Leek who must find a way to escape from a perilous netherworld inside a magician’s hat and return to the human boy he loves. Set to premiere in 2020, the project joins Netflix’s rapidly expanding slate of original, animated programming for kids and families.
This year has already set a new record for fully animated productions coming into the tax credit program with six applications—five series and one feature–representing an estimated $68.8 million in New York spend and 422 hires.
Top 50 Film Schools Of 2018 Ranked, From Usc To Asu
The increasing number and scale of these productions are contributing to a growing base of experienced animation artists and technicians living in New York State, while also drawing upon the new generation of talent emerging from some of the best animation schools in the country. The School of Visual Arts, New York University, Rochester Institute of Technology, Pratt Institute and Syracuse University are all included among the top 50 animation schools in the U.S. by Animation Career Review.
With all that’s going on in animation, it’s easy to draw the conclusion—the future is bright for animated films in New York State.
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