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Studio 100 team set up CGI studio

A group of executives from French prodco Studio 100 Animation have launched a CGI animation studio called Hue Dada! Productions.

Hue Dada! Productions founders Jean-François Ramos, Jérôme Mouscadet, Fabrice Delapierre, Jonathan Giroux, Emmanuelle Chabord, Sophie Decroisette and Quentin Auger

Based in Paris, Hue Dada! comprises a team of 15 and aims to design, produce and deliver CGI animation for broadcasters and online platforms in France and abroad, for kids and adults.

Its founders include head of innovation Quentin Auger, who is chief technology officer at Studio 100; chief financial officer Emmanuelle Chabord, who holds the same role as well as chief operating officer at Studio 100; editorial director Sophie Decroisette, who has worked in TV for more than 20 years; and CG supervisor and director Fabrice Delapierre, who holds the same role at Studio 100.

Head of software engineering Jonathan Giroux, who has worked as a software architect for companies including Studio 100 and Ubisoft, art director Jérôme Mouscadet, who is Studio 100’s creative director, and producer Jean-François Ramos, line producer at Studio 100, are also onboard.

The studio is currently in production on an educational platform for three- to five-year-olds called Blackboard Monsters, a baking-themed series for eight- to 12-year-olds and a shortform series for adults in coproduction with a stand-up comedian.

“In creating Hue Dada! Productions, our aim is to take up the challenge of the animation of tomorrow by proposing a way of producing and delivering CGI animation that is more flexible in terms of techniques and creativity, more agile, more collaborative, more competitive too, but without compromising in any way on quality,” Ramos said.

Auger added: “We are constantly investing in R&D and have set up a laboratory designed to test and industrialise recent technologies such as virtual reality or real time – a technological adventure that has already proved itself and revolutionised our way of working.”

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