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Feature Jellyfish Pictures

Founded back in 2001, Jellyfish Pictures is a BAFTA, Emmy and Annie awardwinning animation and VFX studio that has been responsible for delivering a raft of critically acclaimed work for clients such as Disney, Netflix, DreamWorks, Apple TV+, HBO, the BBC and Amazon.

With a central studio based in Brixton, London, and a northern hub in Sheffield, the company has undergone rapid growth that includes an expansion into India in 2023. With a belief in using business as a force for good, it’s currently committed to working towards a B Corp certification for meeting high standards of performance, transparency and accountability in its work.

Jellyfish Pictures has created high-quality CG animation for DreamWorks’ Spirit Untamed and How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming, plus top-rated children’s animated series like Dennis & Gnasher: Unleashed (The Beano/CBBC), Floogals (Nevision/Universal Kids), and Bitz & Bob (CBeebies).

Headed by Natalie Llewellyn, the studio’s 350-person strong animation division is currently in production on a series for Netflix and Lime Pictures titled , based on a popular for Netflix. It has also recently started work on a new feature animation for a Hollywood studio.

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