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    Home » Ex-Pixar Chief John Lasseter To Head Skydance Animation

    Ex-Pixar Chief John Lasseter To Head Skydance Animation

    By SHOOTWednesday, January 9, 2019Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2778 Views
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    In this Feb. 28, 2016 file photo, Pixar co-founder and Walt Disney Animation chief John Lasseter arrives at the Oscars in Los Angeles. Lasseter, the ousted Pixar co-founder and former Disney animation chief, will head the recently launched animation division of production company Skydance Media. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP, File)

    By Jake Coyle, Film Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    The ousted Pixar co-founder and former Disney animation chief John Lasseter will head the recently launched animation division of Skydance Media, the production company announced Wednesday.

    Lasseter, one of the most illustrious and pioneering figures in animation, last year stepped down from Disney after acknowledging "missteps" in his behavior with staff members. In a statement, Lasseter said he has spent the last year away from the industry in "deep reflection, learning how my actions unintentionally made colleagues uncomfortable, which I deeply regret and apologize for."

    "It has been humbling but I believe it will make me a better leader," said Lasseter.

    In a memo to staff, Skydance chief executive David Ellison emphasized that he didn't take the decision lightly. Ellison said Skydance employed outside counsel to "thoroughly investigate the allegations" against Lasseter.

    "John has been forthright in taking ownership of his behavior, apologized for his actions and has spent the past year on sabbatical analyzing and improving his workplace behavior," Ellison told staffers.

    Lasseter, 61, was a creative force behind every Pixar release and was an executive producer on Disney hits (including "Frozen," ''Moana" and "Zootopia") released under his stewardship of the animation giant. He also directed the first two "Toy Story" movies, the first two "Cars" movies and "A Bug's Life."

    In November 2017, in the aftermath of Harvey Weinstein's fall, Lasseter announced that he was taking a six-month "sabbatical" from Disney and apologized "to anyone who has ever been on the receiving end of an unwanted hug" or any other gesture that made them feel "disrespected or uncomfortable."

    At the time, Lasseter suggested he might return to Disney but last June, he and the studio announced they were cutting ties permanently. Lasseter served out the year as a consultant to Disney.

    Skydance Media, founded in 2010 by the 36-year-old Ellison, co-produces and co-finances films with Paramount Pictures. It has been behind a slate of largely action films, including several "Mission: Impossible" films, numerous "Star Trek" releases, "Terminator Genisys" and "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back." Its upcoming films include the new "Top Gun" sequel.

    Skydance in 2017 formed an animation division that has two productions in the pipeline: Alessandro Carloni's "Luck" and an untitled action fantasy to be directed by Vicky Jenson. Lasseter will set the overall strategy and creative direction of the division, and oversee production.

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    BURN Studio Signs Directorial Duo Coming of Age For U.S. Representation

    Thursday, July 10, 2025

    Multi-platform production studio BURN has added Coming of Age, the directing duo of Lewis Atallah and Mattias Russo-Larsson, to its roster for U.S. representation. This marks the duo’s first signing with a production company.

    “We love these guys--they embody the mindset and attitude of the exact talent we seek. Creatively ambitious and culturally aware, they’re already immersed in the multi-platform filmmaking world,” said BURN managing director/EP Brad Johns. “They share our view that social can and should be both elevated and authentic and they bring a level of strategy to their craft that ensures measurable results against what they do.”

    Known for their genre-agnostic style, Coming of Age has a shared worldview shaped by international upbringings that inform everything from creating welcoming set dynamics to their visual approach. Lewis’s Lebanese background and Mattias’s Swedish roots, combined with their experience working across Europe, the MENA region and the U.S., continue to fuel their creativity and deepen the cultural nuance in their work. Having cut their teeth in the music video space, the duo garnered hundreds of millions of views online. Their shift into commercial work was formed by their time spent as creative directors, which grew their belief that strong creative drives strategy when it comes to world-building and shaping a brand’s social presence.

    As longtime collaborators, Lewis and Mattias share a creative shorthand that’s rooted in mutual respect and years of building from the ground up. They place equal value on styling, art direction and production design as they do on camera work, approaching each project with the internal mantra of “be the reference.” It’s a philosophy that has driven them... Read More

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