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In [[2002]], Animal Logic began work on its first [[computer animation|computer-animated]] [[feature film]], ''[[Happy Feet]]'', for director [[George Miller (producer)|George Miller]]. Due for release in the United States on Nov 17 [[2006]], the project has seen the company expand significantly, recruiting up to 300 artists and technicians from Australia and around the world. |
In [[2002]], Animal Logic began work on its first [[computer animation|computer-animated]] [[feature film]], ''[[Happy Feet]]'', for director [[George Miller (producer)|George Miller]]. Due for release in the United States on Nov 17 [[2006]], the project has seen the company expand significantly, recruiting up to 300 artists and technicians from Australia and around the world. |
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Animal Logic takes issue with claims that it unfairly works its employees long hours without compensation as required by NSW and Australian Industrial relations regulations. |
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Revision as of 09:51, 25 September 2006
Animal Logic is a digital visual effects company based at Fox Studios in Sydney, Australia. Established in 1991, Animal Logic's core business has traditionally been the design and production of high-end visual effects for commercials and television programs.
In recent years, however, the company has produced visual effects for many large budget film projects, including Moulin Rouge!, The Matrix, Babe: Pig in the City, Hero and House of Flying Daggers.
In 2002, Animal Logic began work on its first computer-animated feature film, Happy Feet, for director George Miller. Due for release in the United States on Nov 17 2006, the project has seen the company expand significantly, recruiting up to 300 artists and technicians from Australia and around the world.
Animal Logic takes issue with claims that it unfairly works its employees long hours without compensation as required by NSW and Australian Industrial relations regulations.
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