Cartuna

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Cartuna
Industry Animation, Television production, Film production
FoundedApril 27, 2015;8 years ago (April 27, 2015)
Founders
Headquarters,
Number of employees
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Website Official website

Cartuna is a Brooklyn-based animation production company that has made animated TV Shows for Syfy, Comedy Central and Facebook Watch. The company has producers, all of which have their own unique style. [1] [2]

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History

The company was founded in May 2015 in Bushwick, Brooklyn by James Belfer and Adam Belfer, viewing a perceived gap in the market for adult animation for digital and mobile audiences that they could fill. [3] The Studio would produce the animation for the documentary film Nuts! in 2016, which won a Special Jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival. [4] Later, the company would expand into making animated series releasing the web series like Dogs in A Park. [5] In 2018, the company would increase production making the shows Human Kind Of and Liverspots and Astronots for Facebook Watch and Alan & Elle for IFC. [6] [7] [8] In 2019, the company would release its first feature, titled Film Tux and Fanny. [9] More recently, Cartuna partnered with Syfy to produce shows for its TZGZ block, specifically Science! in 2019 and Magical Girl Friendship Squad in 2020, [10] along with the associated pilot series released the same year, Magical Girl Friendship Squad: Origins . [11] Cartuna would also be responsible for work on Loafy , a series of animated shorts which aired on Comedy Central. [2] [12]

In September 2020, in an interview, Kelsey Stephanides, creator of Magical Girl Friendship Squad, argued that her show would have been "totally different" if another studio produced it. [1] Cartuna worked with over 100 artists on the series. [13] The animation was done on Adobe Animate, the backgrounds done in Adobe Photoshop, and character design done in both. [14] Five years earlier, while in school at New York University, studying Media, Culture and Communications, Stephanides, a fan of the magical girl genre, came up with the idea for the show and was convinced by Belfer, a professor at the same school, [lower-alpha 1] to pitch it to Cartuna. [15] After that, production on the series began, meant to be a "short-form pitch to networks," and it was pitched around for years until 2019, when SYFY picked it up, wanting to reboot it, polish it more, and have longer episodes, leading to the creation of the main show, Magical Girl Friendship Squad, itself.

Also in September 2020, Cartuna picked a new Senior-Vice President named Mike Flavin, who formerly worked at Gunpowder & Sky, an independent studio owned by WarnerMedia. Belfer was quoted as saying that they were "doubling down" on development, adding that animation is a medium, rather than a genre, and noted Flavin's experience "from live-action development," allowing them to expand adult animation in the future. [16]

In November 2020 it was announced that Cartuna would be collaborating with Doing Things Media on a IGTV series titled Office Fire. [2]

Films

YearFilmDistributorDirected ByFestivalsAccolades
2016 Nuts! Amazon Studios Penny Lane (filmmaker) 2016 Sundance Film Festival (premiere), Annecy International Animated Film Festival, Ottawa International Animation Festival, International Film Festival Rotterdam 2016 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize [17]
Just Add Water: The Story of the Amazing Live Sea-Monkeys (short) CNN Great Big Story Penny Lane (filmmaker)
2019Tux and FannyAlbert Birney 2019 Ottawa International Animation Festival (premiere) The New Yorker Best Movies of 2019 [18]
Under Covers (short)Michaela Olsen 2019 Sundance Film Festival (premiere), Ottawa International Animation Festival, AFI Film Festival
Nellie Bly Makes the News (short) Reveal News Penny Lane (filmmaker)
2020BlackheadsEmily Ann Hoffman 2020 South by Southwest
2021 Strawberry Mansion (film) Albert Birney, Kentucker Audley 2021 Sundance Film Festival (premiere)
TBDThe Adventures of Drunky [19] Aaron Augenblick

Television

YearSeriesNetworkCreator(s)Accolades
2017Dogs In A Park Comcast Watchable, IFC [20] Daniel Shepard
Keith Shepard
2018 Human Kind Of Facebook Watch Diana McCorry [lower-alpha 2] Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production, [21] New York Comic Con [22]
Liverspots and Astronots Facebook Watch Nate Milton, Rob Bohn New York Comic Con [22]
Tammy's Tiny Tea TimePeter Gulsvig 2018 Sundance Film Festival (premiere) [23]
Alan & Elle [24] IFC
2018 – presentMuseum of Human History Topic Studios Daniel Shepard
2019How 8chan Became The Worst Place on The Internet [25] HBO, Vice News Tonight Elle Reeve
Science! [26] Syfy Neal Holman
2020 Magical Girl Friendship Squad: Origins [26] Syfy Kelsey Stephanides
Magical Girl Friendship Squad [26] Syfy Kelsey Stephanides
Desus & Mero Showtime Desus Nice, The Kid Mero
Loafy [12] Comedy Central Bobby Moynihan
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon NBC
Office Fire IGTV Doing Things Media
2021 Office Ladies Animated Series Comedy Central Jenna Fischer, Angela Kinsey
Ziwe Showtime Ziwe Fumudoh
Winner Winner Dinner Dinner Snap Originals Freeman Freeman

Music videos

YearArtistsSongLabel
2016 Mustard, Nicki Minaj, Jeremih Don't Hurt Me [27] Roc Nation
2020 Rotimi, Wale In My Bed EMPIRE
Preme, Popcaan, Davido Comfortable EMPIRE

Notes

  1. Belfer is currently an adjunct professor at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, teaching strategies for independent filmmaking to undergraduates in Film & Television.
  2. McCorry would later work on the pilot series for Magical Girl Friendship Squad, titled Magical Girl Friendship Squad: Origins.

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