1987, Chris Wedge founded Blue Sky Studio, a studio that produces special effects for feature films, TV and other entertainment programs. In the late 1990s, Blue Sky Studio participated in the special effects scenes of many excellent movies, such as the big penguin in Fight Club talking to Edward Harrison Norton in his dream, the chilling super monster in Alien 4 ... and even Titanic.
After making TV commercials or CGI shots for a long time, Blue Sky Studio finally released the animated short film Rabbit in 1998, and won the best animated short film award in 7 1 Oscar. Although this 7-minute film simply describes the story of a Lopunny constantly competing with a moth in the kitchen, it is a sincere work of Blue Sky for 8 years.
This harsh to almost harsh professional attitude attracted the release of Fox in the 20th century. Fox, who just experienced the fiasco of Frozen Planet, put all his eggs in one basket, cut the animation department, and then signed a 3D animated film with Blue Sky Studio. The film was filmed for three years, and its name is Ice Age.
In 2002, the film was released with great success, and Blue Sky Studio became famous. Fox Company of Seeing Dawn signed a five-year contract with Blue Sky Studio. Three years later, the robot was born. In 2006, "Ice Age 2: Melting" once again "laughed proudly" all over the United States. In 2008, it was Horton Hills. In July 2009, Ice Age 3: Dawn of Dinosaurs was released, 20 1 1, Rio.