Parent Time Warner Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia | Subsidiaries Williams Street West | |
Industry Film and television animation Founded 1994; 23 years ago (1994) (as Ghost Planet Industries)1999; 18 years ago (1999) (as Williams Street Studios) Key people Keith Crofford; Mike Lazzo Owners Cartoon Network, Turner Broadcasting System Similar Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Marvel Studios, Atomic Monster Productions |
Williams Street Productions, LLC, operating under the name Williams Street (previously known as Ghost Planet Industries from 1994–1998, named after Space Ghost's home planet), is an animation studio that is owned by Cartoon Network and Turner Broadcasting System, which are both subsidiaries of Time Warner. The studio is the in-house production arm of Adult Swim, as well as the network's main headquarters. Keith Crofford and Mike Lazzo oversee operations for the studio building.
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- Williams Street Records Goodbye Moonmen Full Track
- Name and logo
- Games
- Music
- References
70 30 productions williams street and cartoon network
Williams Street Records - Goodbye Moonmen (Full Track)
Name and logo
The name originates from the location of the studios (which double as the home office for Adult Swim) at 1065 Williams Street NW in Atlanta, Georgia, near the current offices of TBS and TNT on Techwood Drive. They were the initial base for WTBS when it launched as a superstation in the mid-70s; it and other Turner operations moved into the Techwood campus (which was originally a country club, then the first HQ for CNN soon after CNN moved into the CNN Center in downtown Atlanta) in the early 1980s. The street is named for early Atlanta settler Ammi Williams.
The studio's production logo features a wavy gray image of Space Ghost's fictional studio from Space Ghost Coast to Coast, with the words "Williams Street" beneath it. The soundtrack of Mark VII Limited's production logo (the drum roll and the two clinks of the hammer) is often used while the GPI/Williams Street production card is shown.
In its early years, the Williams Street logo would often be followed by the original Cartoon Network checkerboard logo and the copyright byline against a black or white background. This was changed, in 2004, to a drawing of a skull with the CN checkerboard logo for its teeth. The inclusion of the Cartoon Network logo was removed in 2013, moving the copyright byline to beneath the William Street logo.
Games
Music
Williams Street formed their own music label, Williams Street Records. The label was created after Jason Demarco, Adult Swim's vice president of strategic marketing and promotions, worked on Danger Doom, a project with Danger Mouse and MF Doom in 2005. Danger Mouse had previously worked on the music for Toonami and wanted to do an album that sampled that work. The group suggested the idea to Mike Lazzo; the project was successful. William Street Records now releases a majority of the music related to their shows. The label is managed by Demarco.