Nimble Collective, the startup co-founded by former DreamWorks Animation executive Rex Grignon, has entered a partnership with Canada-based software maker Toon Boom Animation to bring its digital solutions to Nimble’s cloud-based production platform.
The agreement will allow studios, animation production teams and educational training facilities to acquire Toon Boom’s storyboard and animation software at lower costs and with shorter production times, the companies announced Thursday at the Annecy festival.
Toon Boom tools such as Harmony and Storyboard Pro will be accessible via Nimble to studios everywhere, but those in emerging markets like Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean will especially benefit from it.
“Technology and digital tools like Toon Boom animation software are making the industry more accessible than ever, paving the way for an increase in feature films, TV series, video games, advertising and education — particularly in emerging markets,” Toon Boom’s Cto, Francisco Del Cueto told Variety.
The agreement will allow studios, animation production teams and educational training facilities to acquire Toon Boom’s storyboard and animation software at lower costs and with shorter production times, the companies announced Thursday at the Annecy festival.
Toon Boom tools such as Harmony and Storyboard Pro will be accessible via Nimble to studios everywhere, but those in emerging markets like Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean will especially benefit from it.
“Technology and digital tools like Toon Boom animation software are making the industry more accessible than ever, paving the way for an increase in feature films, TV series, video games, advertising and education — particularly in emerging markets,” Toon Boom’s Cto, Francisco Del Cueto told Variety.
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