Locksmith Animation
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The studio's logo used from 2023
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Industry | CGI animation |
Founded | 2014 |
Founder | Sarah Smith Julie Lockhart Elisabeth Murdoch[1] |
Headquarters | 113 Regent's Park Road, London, England, United Kingdom |
Key people
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Julie Lockhart (President of Prod.) Natalie Fischer (CEO) Mary Coleman (CCO) Britt Gardiner (CFO) Daphne Mather (Operations and Cult Manager) Doug Ikeler (CTO/SVP Digital Prod.) Donall Crehan (CBO) Shelley Page (Head of Talent) |
Owner | Sarah Smith (10%) Julie Lockhart Elisabeth Murdoch Natalie Fischer |
Number of employees
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60 (2022) |
Parent | SISTER |
Divisions | LSA Los Angeles |
Website | www |
Locksmith Animation Ltd. (LSA, also known as Locksmith Animation Studios or Locksmith Studios and simply known as Locksmith) is a British CGI animation film and series studio founded by Aardman Animations collaborators Julie Lockhart and Sarah Smith with the financial backing of Elisabeth Murdoch on 2014. Based in London, England, Locksmith bills itself as "An independent producer of high-quality animated features and series for global audiences.[2]
The company's logo depicts the name in black with the black and orange keyhole being the "I".
Locksmith Animation's first film, Ron's Gone Wrong, was released on October 22, 2021, distributed by 20th Century Studios (which had recently been acquired by Disney two years prior) with generally positive reviews. Its next films are That Christmas, a holiday film based on filmmaker Richard Curtis' children's book series, distributed by Netflix; Bad Fairies, an original musical-comedy film, The Lunar Chronicles, an animated feature film adaptation based on the author Marissa Meyer's four young adult science fiction fantasy novels by the same name, and Wed Wabbit, a live-action/animated hybrid film based on Lissa Evans' children's book, all distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
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History
Locksmith was founded on 2014 by Aardman Animations collaborators Sarah Smith and Julie Lockhart with the financial backing of Elisabeth Murdoch, the studio was named after Julie Lockhart and Sarah Smith's last names.[3] In April 2014, visual effects studio Double Negative (now known as DNEG) formed a deal with Locksmith where it will provide the CGI animation for Locksmith's films, this was before DNEG's animation division, DNEG Feature Animation (now known as DNEG Animation) was founded.[4]
In May 2016, Locksmith formed a production deal with Paramount Pictures, with Paramount acting as the distributor for Locksmith's films to be produced under the Paramount Animation label.[3] The following year, however, Paramount abandoned its deal with Locksmith when Paramount chairman and CEO Brad Grey was replaced by Jim Gianopulos.[5]
In September 2017, Locksmith formed a multi-year production deal with 20th Century Fox, which would distribute Locksmith's films; 20th Century Fox Animation was brought in to oversee the deal, as Locksmith was aiming to release a film every 12–18 months.[5][6] The first film to be released under the production company was Ron's Gone Wrong, which was released on October 22, 2021 by 20th Century Studios.[5][7] In October 2019, while Disney took over 20th Century Animation, Locksmith formed a new multi-year production deal with Warner Bros., which will distribute future Locksmith films under the Warner Animation Group label after the release of Ron's Gone Wrong, which was now the only theatrical Locksmith film to be distributed by 20th Century Studios.[1]
With the release of Ron's Gone Wrong in October 2021, Sister Pictures became the parent of Locksmith Animation since Elisabeth Murdoch is the President of Production of the studio.
In June 2021, it was announced that Natalie Fischer, the former COO of Illumination Entertainment, would step in as CEO. Locksmith co-founder Sarah Smith exited the company to pursue her own creative endeavours. It was also announced that Locksmith is currently in production on The Empty Stocking (now entitled That Christmas),[8] a holiday film based on filmmaker Richard Curtis' children's book series, and Wed Wabbit, a live-action/animated hybrid film based on Lissa Evans' children's book, serving as the first live-action/animated hybrid film from Locksmith, and they are working on an original musical-comedy film.[9] That Christmas was unveiled in June 2022 as part of Netflix's slate of animated films.[10]
In January 2022, Locksmith had optioned to adapt Marissa Meyer's fantasy novel series The Lunar Chronicles.[11]
In April 2023, Locksmith rebranded with a new logo, location and colour being orange.
In June 2023, as part of the rebranding of WAG now called Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, it was announced that the studio had signed a first-look deal with Locksmith to develop and produce animated features for worldwide distribution, which include Bad Fairies and The Lunar Chronicles, with Locksmith's new animation service studio, LSA Los Angeles animating the two films.[12]
Filmography
Feature films
Released
Title | Release date | Director(s) | Distributor | Co-production with | Animation service(s) | Budget | Gross | Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore |
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Ron's Gone Wrong | October 22, 2021 | Sarah Smith Jean-Philippe Vine |
20th Century Studios[lower-alpha 1] | 20th Century Animation TSG Entertainment |
DNEG Animation | N/A | $60.6 million | 80% (98 reviews)[13] | 65 (23 reviews)[14] | A[15] |
Upcoming
Title | Release date | Director(s) | Distributor | Co-production with | Animation service(s) | Production status | Ref. |
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That Christmas | 2024 | Simon Otto | Netflix | Netflix Animation | DNEG Animation | In production | [16][17][18] |
Bad Fairies | TBA | Megan Nicole Dong | Warner Bros. Pictures | Warner Bros. Pictures Animation | LSA Los Angeles | In development | [19] |
Wed Wabbit[lower-alpha 2] | TBA | [20] | |||||
The Lunar Chronicles | Noëlle Raffaele | [11] |
Accolades
Annie Awards
Year | Film | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
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2021 | Ron's Gone Wrong | Outstanding Achievement for Character Design in a Feature Production |
Julien Bizat | Nominated |
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production |
Aurélien Predal, Till Nowak and Nathan Crowley |
British Animation Awards
Year | Film | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
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2022 | Ron's Gone Wrong | Best Long Form | Sarah Smith, Jean-Philippe Vine and Octavio E. Rodriguez | Won |
Best Design | ||||
Writers Award | Sarah Smith and Peter Baynham | Nominated |
Notes
- ↑ through Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
- ↑ Combines live-action with animation
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