Noble (company)
Production studio based in Los Angeles, California
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Noble (also known as Noble600) is a production studio based in Los Angeles, California. The studio focuses primarily on producing television advertisements, mainly animated ones. It also produces music videos, short films and web content. Noble offers a wide range of services, including live action and integration, character design, film title design, 2D and 3D animation, digital compositing, digital/traditional ink & paint.[1] The studio was co-founded by Mark Medernach and Paul Dektor.
FormerlyDuck Soup Produckions (1972–1999)
Duck Soup Studios (1999–2003)
Duck Studios (2003–2015)
Duck Soup Studios (1999–2003)
Duck Studios (2003–2015)
IndustryAdvertising, animation studio, production company
Founded1972
FounderMark Medernach and Paul Dektor
| Formerly | Duck Soup Produckions (1972–1999) Duck Soup Studios (1999–2003) Duck Studios (2003–2015) |
|---|---|
| Industry | Advertising, animation studio, production company |
| Founded | 1972 |
| Founder | Mark Medernach and Paul Dektor |
| Headquarters | , U.S. |
Key people | Mark Medernach (president) Paul Dektor (co-founder) |
| Products | Television commercials, Short films |
| Website | Noble |
Filmography
Commercials
- 7 Up
- 9Lives (1979–1980)
- American Greetings
- American Express
- Anheuser-Busch
- Applebee's
- Bank One Corporation
- Bell Atlantic
- Ben & Jerry's
- Black Star Beer (1992)
- Blimpie
- Blockbuster Video
- Bob's Stores
- Burger King
- CalArts
- Campbell Soup Company
- Chiquita
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Comcast
- Cox Communications
- Craig Electronics (1979)
- El Pollo Loco
- El Torito
- Energizer
- Foot Locker
- Fox Family Channel (1998)
- Game Show Network (1999)
- General Mills
- General Motors
- Giant Markets
- Griffith Observatory
- HBO (1986, 1999)
- H&R Block
- Healthtex
- H-E-B
- The Hershey Company
- Hoosier Lottery
- Idaho Potato Commission
- Indiana State Fair
- IndustryWeek
- Jack's
- JCPenney
- Juicy Juice (1997)
- Kaiser Aluminum
- Kellogg's (1970s–1998)
- Lancers
- Levi Strauss & Co.
- M&M's (2003–2004)
- Mattel
- McDonald's
- Molina Healthcare
- Nesbitt's
- Nestlé (1997–1999)
- The New York Times
- Nike
- Nissan
- Pentel of America
- PepsiCo
- Pfizer
- POM Wonderful
- Post Consumer Brands
- Public Storage
- Ralphs
- Regional Transportation Authority
- Ronald McDonald House Charities
- Roundy's
- Scottish Rite Hospital
- Starkist
- Tetley
- Toyota
- TurboTax
- United Airlines
- UnitedHealth Group
- United States Olympic Committee
- United States Postal Service
- Vlasic Pickles
- Walmart
- Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
- Wienerschnitzel
- The Wherehouse
- Winstar Communications
- Zicam
Awards
- Won the 36th Annual Annie Award for Best Animated Television Commercial for United Airlines "Heart" directed by Jamie Caliri.[5]
- Won the 34th Annual Annie Award for Best Animated Television Commercial for United Airlines "Dragon" directed by Jamie Caliri.[6]
- Won the 2010 Rising Star Award at the Canada International Film Festival for Rubbuds, directed by Jan Chen.[7]
- Won the 2009 Emmy for Best Main Title Design for United States of Tara[8]
- Won the 2009 Clio Award (Silver) for Television Animation for United Airlines "Sea Orchestra" directed by The Blackheart Gang.[9]
- Won the 2009 Best Animated short film at the Naperville Independent Film Festival for Rubbuds, directed by Jan Chen.[7]
- Won the 2010 Best Animation at Las Vegas International Film Festival for Rubbuds, directed by Jan Chen.[7]
- Won the 22nd Annual Annie Award (1994) for Best Animated Television Commercial for Coca-Cola "Sax Man".[10]
Roster of directors
- Dadomani
- Paul Dektor
- Hsinping Pan
- John Robertson
- Lane Nakamura[11] and Jan Chen
- Paper Panther
- Mainframe
- Oh Yeah Wow
- Oliver Conrad
- Paloma
- Screen Novelties
- SMOG
- Tiny Inventions