Medellin to produce animated series for international audience

A new animated series intended for an international audience will be produced in Medellin, Colombia led by Canadian animators, Pipeline Studios.

The project that is part of Medellin’s Science, Innovation and Technology plan 2011 – 2021, involved an investment of $6.6 million which included equipment, training and production, according to Juan Pablo Ortega, the director of Ruta N, Medellin’s Business and Innovation Center.

Pipeline Studios first came to Colombia’s second largest city a couple of years ago to teach animation techniques to students in Medellin. Now the Canadians are back to produce Jar Dwellers, a show about three strange creatures who were hidden away in glass jars for 200 years, and now want to make up for lost time.

“This is not a short term commitment, we have the artists and the talent to attract international companies,” said Ortega.

University Pascual Bravo is the site of the Medellin-based animation studio and the institute is also offering training to aspiring animators. “It is an industry that has a lot of growth potential in Colombia, especially in Medellin,” said a member of Pipeline studios.

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