Waddell Media announced
the acquisition of multi award-winning Belfast based animation
company Flickerpix
Limited. The name Flickerpix will be retained
by Waddell Media and developed under the creative vision
of its founder, Joel Simon.
This is Waddell Media’s first foray into the world
of animation and comes at a time of unprecedented growth
for the company in the national and international television
marketplace.
Waddell Media managing director J Brian Waddell says that
the development is a great way for the company to begin
2008:
“2007 has been by far our strongest year and we
wanted to kick off 2008 by building on that success. Flickerpix
is a dynamic company, which produces fantastic, innovative
work. Its activities will provide an exciting complement
to our existing portfolio.”
Flickerpix is the animation studio behind the hugely successful
BBC NI series ‘On the Air’. It is currently
in pre-production with another 15-part BBC NI series ‘Days
Like This’. The company has notched up over
20 international awards, including a 2007 IFTA for its
short film ‘Horn OK Please’, which has attracted
over 300,000 views online.
Joel Simon, creative director, Flickerpix said that the
move is perfectly fits the company strategy:
“We have been looking for a while at ways of building
the Flickerpix brand and reaching out to a wider audience.
This deal will allow us to flex our creative muscles and
expand into the international arena, with the formidable
managerial and financial support of Northern Ireland’s
leading production company.”
Jannine Waddell, Director of Programmes, Waddell Media:
“We’re very excited about the creative opportunities. We believe
that having a cutting edge animation company working with us will stimulate
all sorts of interesting hybrid ideas and accelerate our expansion into new
media production. It’s an exciting time, particularly if the BBC honours
its commitment to increasing network production from Northern Ireland.”
Richard Williams, Chief Executive Northern Ireland Screen:
“This is great news. The television sector in Northern Ireland has traditionally
been too spread out to successfully compete with its London counterparts. Some
consolidation is long overdue and this is one that I’m sure will benefit
both parties.”
The deal coincides with Waddell Media’s move from its
long-standing home at Strand Studios in Holywood, Co. Down
into brand new, purpose-built premises a few hundred yards
along the road. As well as housing Flickerpix, the 10,000
sq ft, three storey space is currently being fitted out to
accommodate Waddell Media’s domestic and international
production staff, Irish language unit, development team and
new media division, as well its five online and offline post-production
suites.
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