Crayola, the more than a century-old school and creative arts supply company famous for its crayons, is launching a studio division that will produce multigenre content for kids and families.
Victoria Lozano, Crayola’s executive vp marketing, will oversee the division, which has already partnered with production companies, animation studios and IP owners to build out a content slate focused on exploring the possibilities of children’s creativity while also leveraging color as an element of the studio’s stories. Lozano will receive support from Crayola sister company Hallmark Media and Goatfish Agency, which was founded by Rick Glankler, Fremantle’s former president and general manager of kids and family entertainment.
“As world leaders in creative self-expression, the establishment of Crayola Studios is a logical next step for us [and] builds on plans announced last year to develop entertainment content that inspires and nurtures the next generation and helps them develop lifelong creative mindsets,...
Victoria Lozano, Crayola’s executive vp marketing, will oversee the division, which has already partnered with production companies, animation studios and IP owners to build out a content slate focused on exploring the possibilities of children’s creativity while also leveraging color as an element of the studio’s stories. Lozano will receive support from Crayola sister company Hallmark Media and Goatfish Agency, which was founded by Rick Glankler, Fremantle’s former president and general manager of kids and family entertainment.
“As world leaders in creative self-expression, the establishment of Crayola Studios is a logical next step for us [and] builds on plans announced last year to develop entertainment content that inspires and nurtures the next generation and helps them develop lifelong creative mindsets,...
- 8/3/2023
- by Abbey White
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Stars (the voices of): Ray Liotta, Emilio Estevez, Nathan Gamble, Ariel Winter, Yuri Lowenthal, Marion Ross, Tara Strong, Matthew Lillard | Written by Brad Birch | Directed by Chad Van De Keere
I’ll admit, when the email came through asking if I’d like to review Dear Dracula I was a little skeptical. From the synopsis and the DVD box art the film looked, for all intents and purposes, like a wannabe Hotel Transylvania. After all it features a classic movie monster in the lead character of Dracula and he even interacts with kids a la Dracula and his daughter in the aforementioned Adam Sandler flick. However Hotel Transylvania this is not… Instead we get a delightful love-letter to the monster movie characters of old, reminding us that vampires used to be scary, not sparkly!
Dear Dracula tells the story of Sam, a young monster movie buff who lives with...
I’ll admit, when the email came through asking if I’d like to review Dear Dracula I was a little skeptical. From the synopsis and the DVD box art the film looked, for all intents and purposes, like a wannabe Hotel Transylvania. After all it features a classic movie monster in the lead character of Dracula and he even interacts with kids a la Dracula and his daughter in the aforementioned Adam Sandler flick. However Hotel Transylvania this is not… Instead we get a delightful love-letter to the monster movie characters of old, reminding us that vampires used to be scary, not sparkly!
Dear Dracula tells the story of Sam, a young monster movie buff who lives with...
- 10/9/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Dear Dracula, the graphic novel from Image Comics/Shadowline (written by Joshua Williams, with art by Vicente Navarrete), has been adapted to TV as an animated movie and will air on October 16th at 7pm on the Cartoon Network.
The story follows a young boy named Sam who loves scary movies, especially the ones with Dracula! One Christmas, instead of writing to Santa, Sam writes to Dracula instead, asking if he can become a real vampire for Halloween! Sam is in for quite a surprise when the famous vampire himself shows up on his doorstep, ready to make Sam’s dream a reality.
Dear Dracula has a cast of well-known talent, including Ray Liotta as Dracula, Nathan Gamble as Sam, Ariel Winters as Emma, Emilio Estevez as Renfield, and Marion Ross as Grandma. The feature is produced by Kickstart Productions (Wolverine And The X-men), with a screenplay by Brad Birch.
The story follows a young boy named Sam who loves scary movies, especially the ones with Dracula! One Christmas, instead of writing to Santa, Sam writes to Dracula instead, asking if he can become a real vampire for Halloween! Sam is in for quite a surprise when the famous vampire himself shows up on his doorstep, ready to make Sam’s dream a reality.
Dear Dracula has a cast of well-known talent, including Ray Liotta as Dracula, Nathan Gamble as Sam, Ariel Winters as Emma, Emilio Estevez as Renfield, and Marion Ross as Grandma. The feature is produced by Kickstart Productions (Wolverine And The X-men), with a screenplay by Brad Birch.
- 10/4/2012
- by Alvin
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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