Founder Michael Hemschoot Motto A Revolution in Animation | Website www.worker-studio.com Founded 2009 | |
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Industry CGI animationMotion pictures Key people Michael Hemschoot, FounderJason Cangialosi, PartnerBarry Kooser, Partner Headquarters Centennial, Colorado, United States |
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Worker Studio is an American animation and visual effects company based in Centennial, Colorado, founded in 2009 by Michael "Ffish" Hemschoot. The company has provided visual effects for a number of short films including Angela Bettis' segment E is for Exterminate in the horror anthology film The ABCs of Death. In 2013, the studio began developing an animated adaptation of Phil Hartman's comedy album, Phil Hartman's Flat TV, which was posthumously released in 2002 after he performed and recorded it in 1978. The studio is also the production company behind the animated documentary John Ross: American, based on the life of World War II pilot John H. Ross.
Former Disney Artist Barry Kooser joined the studio as a partner and Chief Creative Officer. Hemschoot and Kooser met while teaching animation at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.