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===Background===
===Background===
'''Locksmith Animation''' is a British animation studio founded by Sarah Smith and Julie Lockhart in 2014. Based in London, England, it bills itself as "the only high-end computer-animation studio in the UK making computer-animated family films". In April of that same year, visual effects/animation studio Double Negative formed a deal with the company where it will provide the computer animation for its films.
'''Locksmith Animation''' is a British animation studio founded by Julie '''Lock'''hart and Sarah '''Smith''' in 2014. Based in London, England, it bills itself as "the only high-end computer-animation studio in the UK making computer-animated family films". In April of that same year, visual effects/animation studio Double Negative formed a deal with the company where it will provide the computer animation for its films.


In May 2016, Locksmith formed a production deal with [[Paramount Pictures]] to distribute their films to be produced under the [[Paramount Animation]] label; but this was abandoned the following year when Paramount's late chairman and CEO Brad Grey was replaced by Jim Gianopulos.
In May 2016, Locksmith formed a production deal with [[Paramount Pictures]] to distribute their films to be produced under the [[Paramount Animation]] label; but this was abandoned the following year when Paramount's late chairman and CEO Brad Grey was replaced by Jim Gianopulos.
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Shortly after Paramount's abandon, Locksmith formed a multi-year production deal with 20th Century Fox (now [[20th Century Studios]]) in September of that year, which would distribute their films under the [[20th Century Animation]] label, with Locksmith aiming to release a film every 12–18 months. In October 2019, a few months after Disney took over 20th's assets, Locksmith formed a new multi-year production deal with [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], which will distribute future Locksmith films under their [[Warner Animation Group]] label after the release of ''Ron's Gone Wrong'', which was now the only Locksmith film to be distributed by 20th Century Studios.
Shortly after Paramount's abandon, Locksmith formed a multi-year production deal with 20th Century Fox (now [[20th Century Studios]]) in September of that year, which would distribute their films under the [[20th Century Animation]] label, with Locksmith aiming to release a film every 12–18 months. In October 2019, a few months after Disney took over 20th's assets, Locksmith formed a new multi-year production deal with [[Warner Bros. Pictures]], which will distribute future Locksmith films under their [[Warner Animation Group]] label after the release of ''Ron's Gone Wrong'', which was now the only Locksmith film to be distributed by 20th Century Studios.


Locksmith didn't use a on-screen logo until October 2021 with the aforementioned film.
Locksmith didn't use an on-screen logo until October 2021 with the aforementioned film.


=== (October 22, 2021-) ===
=== (October 22, 2021-) ===

Revision as of 02:24, 27 October 2021


Background

Locksmith Animation is a British animation studio founded by Julie Lockhart and Sarah Smith in 2014. Based in London, England, it bills itself as "the only high-end computer-animation studio in the UK making computer-animated family films". In April of that same year, visual effects/animation studio Double Negative formed a deal with the company where it will provide the computer animation for its films.

In May 2016, Locksmith formed a production deal with Paramount Pictures to distribute their films to be produced under the Paramount Animation label; but this was abandoned the following year when Paramount's late chairman and CEO Brad Grey was replaced by Jim Gianopulos.

Shortly after Paramount's abandon, Locksmith formed a multi-year production deal with 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios) in September of that year, which would distribute their films under the 20th Century Animation label, with Locksmith aiming to release a film every 12–18 months. In October 2019, a few months after Disney took over 20th's assets, Locksmith formed a new multi-year production deal with Warner Bros. Pictures, which will distribute future Locksmith films under their Warner Animation Group label after the release of Ron's Gone Wrong, which was now the only Locksmith film to be distributed by 20th Century Studios.

Locksmith didn't use an on-screen logo until October 2021 with the aforementioned film.

(October 22, 2021-)

Logo: TBA

Variants: An in-credit print version was seen at the end of Ron's Gone Wrong.

FX/SFX: Nice CGI.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the movie.

Availability: Brand new. It debuted on Ron's Gone Wrong and will appear on future films from the company.

Editor's Note: None.

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