Friday, August 15, 2014

Dunnamic Animation Studio Crowdfunding New Cartoon "Chloe and the Stars"


Dunnamic, an animation studio based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, is proud to announce their first official animated pilot, "Chloe and the Stars," a musical action show set in deep space. Created by studio founder Meaghan Dunn, whose previous work includes 2001's "A Kitty Bobo Show" for Cartoon Network, "Chloe" focuses on the four members of a girl's punk rock band, The Stars, who perform all over the galaxy in the hopes of becoming famous.

Unlike many modern cartoons, "Chloe" will be created using the traditional style of animation. Each element of the show will be hand-drawn by Dunnamic's in-house team of artists, giving the show a polished, television-quality look and feel.

"Animation techniques have come a long way in the last decade. The technological advances can really speed up the production process," says Dunn, "But I still love the look of real, hand-drawn animation. So when I created my show, I knew that was the way I wanted to approach it."
The studio has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter in support of the project, seeking $35,000 for a full five minute episode. If the funding goal is met, stretch goals for additional episodes will be pursued, up to a total of four episodes.







The Kickstarter can be found here:


About Dunnamic:
Dunnamic was founded in 2009, providing animation and design services to a variety of clients and industries worldwide, including the University of Pennsylvania, FEMA, Keller Williams, Hewlett Packard, Wells Fargo, and Crayola. The studio can be reached at info@dunnamic.com.

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