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Cinestate was a Dallas-based movie studio founded in 2016 by Dallas Sonnier. [2] The company produced ten films under a variety of production labels, in addition to retroactively claiming the 2014 film Bone Tomahawk, produced independently by Sonnier, as a Cinestate movie. [3]
The KLIF Triangle Point Studios is a building located in Downtown Dallas, at 2120 Commerce St. It was the headquarters for KLIF/1190 AM, which is currently owned by Cumulus Media. The building is in the shape of a triangle and has glass windows so that pedestrians and downtown shoppers could stop by the studio and see a live radio broadcast in ...
The studio was the sixth to purchase an Autodesk Flame system. In 1995, the company moved to Dallas and changed its name to Reel FX Creative Studios. Reel FX purchased West End Post, and in 1999, moved to the White Swan building in the West End. In 2005, the studio moved its headquarters east a couple of miles to Deep Ellum.
Dusty Monk later closed this studio on March 21, 2012 and joined Robot Entertainment with his former co-workers. [22] In June 2013, a fifth studio emerged, Boss Fight Entertainment, [23] founded by previous employees of Ensemble Studios and Zynga Dallas. Boss Fight Entertainment is located in McKinney, Texas and is developing games for mobile ...
Boss Fight Entertainment was founded by David Rippy, Scott Winsett, and Bill Jackson following the closure of Zynga's Dallas studio in June 2013. In September 2014, Boss Fight announced that they were working on a game called Dungeon Boss. [3] Big Fish Games was announced as Dungeon Boss's publisher in March 2014. [4]
AMS Pictures, founded in 1982, is the largest creative media company in the American south headquartered in Dallas, Texas.In 1996, AMS finished construction on their 40,000 sq ft (3,700 m 2). production studio in Dallas, and in 2000, they opened a branch office in Austin, Texas.
On October 5, 2010, Bonfire Studios was acquired by Zynga [2] and renamed Zynga Dallas. Their first project was CastleVille, released in 2011. [3] The studio was shuttered as part of mass worldwide layoffs by their parent company in 2013. [3] Immediately following the closure of Zynga Dallas, Boss Fight Entertainment [4] was founded by former ...