Unified Pictures, the Los Angeles based film production and finance company has tapped two of Hollywood's most illustrious animators, Academy Award nominee John Stevenson ('Kung Fu Panda," "Shrek") and Cameron Hood ("Megamind," "First Flight") for the company's CG-animated feature "Noah's Ark." Stevenson will head up the creative on the film and Executive Produce while Hood will Co-Direct.
Written by
Philip LaZebnik ("The Prince of Egypt," "Mulan" and "Pocahontas"), Unified's "Noah's Ark" tells the epochal Biblical tale from the point of view of the animals' journey.
The production will take place in Los Angeles though Unified's own in-house animation division.
Unified's version of "Noah's Ark" follows the story of Gilbert. A lovable but misunderstood Meerkat, who is chosen against all odds to lead a rag tag group of outcast animals to the mighty Ark. An animated musical, told from the viewpoint of the animals, "Noah" will follow this journey through the changing climate as Gilbert and his band of misfits find the hero inside of them in order to reach Noah's Ark.
"Having the extraordinary talents of John and Cameron, two of the most successful animators in the industry, come together for an animated picture written by Philip Le Zebnik is like assembling the Dream Team," said Unified Pictures President Keith Kjarval. "We can't think of better collaborators for 'Noah's Ark.'"
"Given John's tremendous knack for telling richly layered stories and Cameron's genius with character driven animation we feel that the production is poised to become a classic animated musical," added Unified's Founder and head of Animation, Kurt Rauer.
Unified Pictures is a diverse
Production Company with a film slate stretching beyond animated fare. The company has two films premiering in the upcoming
Tribeca Film Festival - the thriller "A Single Shot," directed by David
M. Rosenthal, starring
Sam Rockwell,
William H. Macy and
Jeffrey Wright, and the dark comedy "Trust Me," directed by and starring
Clark Gregg, alongside
Amanda Peet,
Molly Shannon,
Felicity Huffman,
William H. Macy,
Allison Janney and
Sam Rockwell.
About the Animators
John Stevenson is a British animation filmmaker and puppeteer best known for directing the blockbuster hit film, "Kung Fu Panda" with Mark Osborne. Stevenson has over 30 years of experience with animation, a veteran of
Dreamworks PDI who got his start in the entertainment industry via
Jim Henson's "The Muppet Show."
He worked as a story artist on the feature films "The Great Muppet Caper," "The Dark Crystal," "Labyrinth" and "Little Shop of Horrors" and as a character designer and story artist on shows like "The Dreamstone," "Count Duckula," and "FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue." He also worked as puppeteer on "James & the Giant Peach" and Motion Capture Performer on "The Moxy Pirate Show."
Stevenson worked for many years in the art department on many films at
Dreamworks Animation such as "Shrek," "Shrek 2," "Madagascar" and "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas," before helming a number of episodes of their animated primetime show "Father of the Pride." He worked for four years bringing "Kung Fu Panda" to the screen.
In 2009 Stevenson was nominated for an Academy Award with Mark Osborne for best Animated Feature for "Kung Fu Panda" and won the Annie Award with Osborne for Directing in a Feature Production.
In 2011-12 Stevenson directed a six minute animated short film for The Coca-Cola Company produced by Ridley and Tony Scott called "The Polar Bears."
Cameron Hood is an award-winning writer, director, producer, and animator best known for co-directing and co-creating
Dreamworks Animation's "Megamind," which grossed over $400M worldwide. He also directed DreamWorks' award-winning short "First Flight".
Cameron started his career in 1996 when
Warner Bros. invited him to study under animation legend
Chuck Jones.
He was later hired by
Dreamworks Animation Studios, where he worked on such films as the Oscar-winning epic "The Prince of Egypt." From writing, directing, story boarding, design, and animating, Cameron's thumb print can be found on the films "Shark Tale," "Shrek Forever After," "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Kung Fu Panda 2", just to name a few.
In 2006, Cameron directed "First Flight," DreamWorks' first original theatrically-released short film. The film received multiple awards, rave reviews, and international recognition. The film also caught the attention of
Ben Stiller and Red Hour Films, who offered Cameron a chance to direct and develop "Megamind." This became
The First Time in DreamWorks' history an internal director successfully developed and brought a film into production. Starring
Will Ferrell, "Megamind" became a favorite of audiences worldwide.
Cameron and his Lime Light Studios' team are set to release their first feature film "Sky Force," a co-production with T-Films in Hong Kong. Cameron also recently consulted on Illumination Entertainment's "Despicable Me 2." Cameron is currently developing "Junk" with Larger Than Life Productions, and has been tapped to direct "Live Music" for the producers of "Open Season" and "Surf's Up.
About Unified Pictures:
Unified Pictures operates as an independent film production and distribution company dedicated to the development, financing, production and distribution of top-tier filmed entertainment. With several cutting-edge and artistically innovative films, Unified Pictures has established an impressive presence in a wide variety of film genres.
The company has completed five films in the past 18 months alone. Among these are "The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete" (dir. George Tillman Jr., starring
Jennifer Hudson,
Jordin Sparks), which opened the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, "A Single Shot" (dir.
David Rosenthal, starring
Sam Rockwell,
William H. Macy,
Jeffrey Wright), which premiered at the Berlin Film Festival and will next screen in Tribeca, and "Trust Me" (dir.
Clark Gregg, starring Gregg,
Sam Rockwell,
Amanda Peet,
Molly Shannon, and
William H. Macy) which will have its world premiere at
Tribeca Film Festival.
For more information please visit
www.unifiedpictures.com.
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