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==History==
==History==
Medialab was spun off from [http://histoire3d.siggraph.org/index.php?title=Videosystem Videosystem] in 1990 to focus on 3D animation for post-production work and the production of ''Starwatcher'', a 3D animation movie done in cooperation with artist [[wikipedia:Jean Giraud|Moebius]]<ref name="Histoire 3D">[http://histoire3d.siggraph.org/index.php?title=Medialab Entry on the Histoire 3D wiki]. The wiki was created and maintained by the [http://paris.siggraph.org/ Paris ACM SIGGRAPH]. Retrieved October 8, 2015. </ref>. Following the death of founder Alain Guiot in a car accident in 1992, Medialab was acquired by [[wikipedia:Canal+|Canal+]], which canceled ''Starwatcher'' and focused the studio on TV animation<ref name="Histoire 3D"></ref>.
Medialab was spun off from [http://histoire3d.siggraph.org/index.php?title=Videosystem Videosystem] in 1990 to focus on 3D animation for post-production work and the production of ''Starwatcher'', a 3D animation movie done in cooperation with artist [[wikipedia:Jean Giraud|Moebius]].<ref name="Histoire 3D">[http://histoire3d.siggraph.org/index.php?title=Medialab Entry on the Histoire 3D wiki]. The wiki was created and maintained by the [http://paris.siggraph.org/ Paris ACM SIGGRAPH]. Retrieved October 8, 2015. </ref> Following the death of founder Alain Guiot in a car accident in 1992, Medialab was acquired by {{wp|Canal+}}, which canceled ''Starwatcher'' and focused the studio on TV animation.<ref name="Histoire 3D"/>


The company acquired the rights to produce a ''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series from [[Nintendo]]<ref name="Retrojunk">[http://web.archive.org/web/20081227060342/http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/430-donkey-kong-country/ Retrojunk page for Donkey Kong Country] (August 5, 2008). Erika Strobel's comment is under the username "canuckgirl1966" (Retrieved April 24, 2016)</ref>, but fired the original writers after they produced scripts that were judged terrible and featured content unacceptable for a children's program<ref name="Retrojunk"></ref>. Medialab contacted [[Nelvana]] for assistance in producing the show<ref name="Retrojunk"></ref>, and insisted it features singing and dancing sequences in each episode<ref name="Retrojunk"></ref>. Parralel to ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', Medialab also produced ''[[La planète de Donkey Kong]]'' for France 2, a post modern programming block for France 2's children programming. The company's work on its two ''Donkey Kong'' shows pioneered the use of magnetic motion capture in TV animation<ref>Ron Fischer, [http://www.motioncapturesociety.com/resources/industry-history The History and Current State of motion capture]. ''Motion Capture Society''. Retrieved October 8, 2015</ref>.
The company acquired the rights to produce a ''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series from [[Nintendo]],<ref name="Retrojunk">[http://web.archive.org/web/20081227060342/http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/430-donkey-kong-country/ Retrojunk page for Donkey Kong Country] (August 5, 2008). Erika Strobel's comment is under the username "canuckgirl1966" (Retrieved April 24, 2016)</ref> but fired the original writers after they produced scripts that were judged terrible and featured content unacceptable for a children's program.<ref name="Retrojunk"/> Medialab contacted [[Nelvana]] for assistance in producing the show,<ref name="Retrojunk"/> and insisted it features singing and dancing sequences in each episode.<ref name="Retrojunk"/> Parralel to ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', Medialab also produced ''[[La planète de Donkey Kong]]'' for France 2, a post modern programming block for France 2's children programming. The company's work on its two ''Donkey Kong'' shows pioneered the use of magnetic motion capture in TV animation.<ref>Ron Fischer, [http://www.motioncapturesociety.com/resources/industry-history The History and Current State of motion capture]. ''Motion Capture Society''. Retrieved October 8, 2015</ref>


The company was reacquired by Videosystem in 1999, and filled for bankruptcy in 2000<ref name="Histoire 3D"></ref>.
The company was reacquired by Videosystem in 1999, and filled for bankruptcy in 2000.<ref name="Histoire 3D"/>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:36, February 16, 2024

Medialab
The logo of Medialab.
Founded 1990
Defunct 2000
Current president Jacques Peyrache

Medialab was a French animation studio founded in 1990. It animated the first two seasons of Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong Planet, and commercials for the series.

History[edit]

Medialab was spun off from Videosystem in 1990 to focus on 3D animation for post-production work and the production of Starwatcher, a 3D animation movie done in cooperation with artist Moebius.[1] Following the death of founder Alain Guiot in a car accident in 1992, Medialab was acquired by Canal+, which canceled Starwatcher and focused the studio on TV animation.[1]

The company acquired the rights to produce a Donkey Kong Country animated series from Nintendo,[2] but fired the original writers after they produced scripts that were judged terrible and featured content unacceptable for a children's program.[2] Medialab contacted Nelvana for assistance in producing the show,[2] and insisted it features singing and dancing sequences in each episode.[2] Parralel to Donkey Kong Country, Medialab also produced La planète de Donkey Kong for France 2, a post modern programming block for France 2's children programming. The company's work on its two Donkey Kong shows pioneered the use of magnetic motion capture in TV animation.[3]

The company was reacquired by Videosystem in 1999, and filled for bankruptcy in 2000.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Entry on the Histoire 3D wiki. The wiki was created and maintained by the Paris ACM SIGGRAPH. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Retrojunk page for Donkey Kong Country (August 5, 2008). Erika Strobel's comment is under the username "canuckgirl1966" (Retrieved April 24, 2016)
  3. ^ Ron Fischer, The History and Current State of motion capture. Motion Capture Society. Retrieved October 8, 2015

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