DreamWorks Will Turn Around 400 employees
After the previous year suffered many losses, producer of animated films How To Train Your Dragon is making the decision to reduce the number of employees.
This year seems to be a stressful year for Dreamworks. After the previous year suffered many losses, producer of animated films How To Train Your Dragon is making the decision to reduce the number of employees.
Reported by Variety, the studio Dreamworks Animation production last year: Rise of the Guardians failed at the box office, resulting in a loss of up to 87 million dollars As. Plus, the film Turbo lose up to 13.5 million US and Mr. Peabody & Sherman bear the loss of 57 dollars.
Therefore, under the leadership of the new, Bonni Arnold and Mireilla Soria will perform a reduction of 150 employees to 400 employees. According to a report from the same site, the reduction include the animator, storyboard artist, as well as various other production employees. Even Bill Damaschke, chief creative officer of DreamWorks had already resigned.
Steve Hulett, a representative of the union of the animators Animation Guild, said he had heard about it. "We've got laopran, but of the company has been no response," said Hullett.
In response, the DreamWorks Animation itself did not leave a comment. "We do not comment on rumor and speculation," said the DreamWorks.
In addition to these failures, Dreamworks still scores at the Golden Globes awards in 2015 by winning the trophy for the Best Animated Film How To Train Your Dragon. The film was also nominated for Oscars in 2015.
This year Dreamwork still producing Home which will be released in the third year. The film Kung Fu Panda 3 will join the Troll in 2016. Behind him followed the film Boss Baby, Mumbai Musical, the sequel Puss in Boots, The Croods, and How To Train Your Dragon 3.
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