Animation Lab
Animation studio
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Animation Lab was an animation studio based in Jerusalem and Los Angeles.[1]
Founded in 2006, and backed by Israeli Venture Capital firm Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), the studio was developing its first feature film, The Wild Bunch, as the first feature-length CGI animation film produced in Israel. The story was to involve genetically modified cornstalks trying to take over a meadow populated by common wildflowers. Philip LaZebnik was hired to write the screenplay, and Alexander Williams was slated to make his directorial debut.[2][3][4][5]
Despite early promise and industry attention, Animation Lab ceased operations in 2013 before releasing a completed feature film. [6]