6 Point Harness
6 Point Harness (6PH) is a Los Angeles-based animation studio that develops and produces animated television programming, feature films, commercial, music videos and web based content. In business for ten years, some of their most notable productions have included Tom Hanks' Electric City,[2] Fox's Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, MTV's Good Vibes, Nick Jr.'s Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!, Nickelodeon's El Tigre, the animated feature The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie!, and the web series Dick Figures for the YouTube channel Mondo Media.[2][3] 6PH also released Dick Figures: The Movie, an in-house production developed from the company's web series.[4]
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Flash animation |
Founded | 2001 |
Founder | Brendan Burch |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, CA |
Parent | Mondo Media[1] |
Divisions | 6 Point Media 6 Point 2 |
Website | http://sixpointharness.com |
6 Point Harness uses employees and collaborators nationwide.[5] 6PH's founder, Brendan Burch, has noted in an online interview that "Six Point's focus is top quality cartoons... We take pride in the bar of quality we set on every project".[6] As a vital animation production resource to most of the major studios and networks in LA, Six Point Harness studio's team animates pilots, promos, TV and webisodes, along with many other animation projects. 6PH also teamed up with Titmouse, Inc.[7][8] to develop and distribute original animated content on the YouTube channel Rug Burn.[9]
History
Founder Brendan Burch formed the studio in May 2001 based out of Hollywood, CA. 6PH describes how they got started in their own words, noting that "we were producing an early Flash animated feature and realized that the production pipeline we were developing was more efficient than many larger studios had at the time. We took the crew we were using, put together a reel, started a corporation, and got into as many meetings as possible to get the ball rolling".[10]
In 2011 John Andrews came on board with the company to form Six Point Media, the commercial branch of the studio.[11][12]
In 2013 the studio had two nominations for "Best Animated Web Series" for Dick Figures and Electric City at the Streamy Awards, with Electric City bringing the studio its first Streamy Award.[13] That same year Dick Figures received an Annie Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated Television or other Broadcast Venue Production.[14]
Through Kickstarter, 6 Point Harness and Ed Skudder/Zack Keller raised $313,411 to produce a feature-length episode of Dick Figures.[15][16]
Most recently, 6 Point Harness has teamed up with Titmouse, Inc. to develop and distribute original animated content on the YouTube channel Rug Burn.[17]
Productions
Television
Title | Year(s) | Notes | Client |
---|---|---|---|
Drew Carey's Green Screen Show | 2004 | animated sequences | Warner Bros. Television |
My Wife and Kids | 2005 | "Jr's Cartoon" (animated sequence) | Touchstone Television |
Sunday Pants | "Weighty Decisions" shorts | Cartoon Network | |
Twinkle | TV pilot | Klasky Csupo | |
Where My Dogs At? | 2006 | MTV | |
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! | 2006–2010 | Starz Media | |
Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! | 2006 | main titles | Warner Bros. Television |
Medium | "Four Dreams" (animation) | CBS Paramount Television | |
Random! Cartoons | "Ratzafratz!" | Nickelodeon | |
Slacker Cats | 2007 | ABC Family | |
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | Nickelodeon | ||
Mask of Santo | 2008 | TV pilot | Cartoon Network |
Bumble Braynes | |||
Drop Dead Diva | 2009 | "What If?" (animation) | Sony Pictures Television |
'Til Death | 2010 | "The Wedding" (animation) | |
Kirstie Alley's Big Life | main titles | FremantleMedia | |
The Benson Interruption | Comedy Central | ||
Gypsy Cab | TV pilot | ||
Wyatt Cenac: Comedy Person | 2011 | TV special (animation) | |
Good Vibes | MTV | ||
The Looney Tunes Show | 2012 | "The Shelf" ("Chintzy" segment) | Warner Bros. Television |
Fringe | "Black Blotter" (animated sequence) | ||
Holliston | 2013 | "Blobby" (animation) | Fearnet |
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee | 2014 | "Comedy, Sex and the Blue Numbers" (animation) | Sony Pictures Television |
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey | [18] | Cosmos Studios | |
Garfunkel and Oates | "Eggs" (animation) | IFC | |
Like, Share, Die | 2015 | Mondo Media | |
Fresh Beat Band of Spies | 2015–2016 | Nickelodeon | |
Everstar | 2015 | pilot | Amazon Studios |
Black-ish | 2015–present | animated sequences | ABC Studios |
The Greeks | 2016 | 2D animation | National Geographic Society |
Rad Lands | 2017 | animation | Chipotle Mexican Grill |
Apollo Gauntlet | Adult Swim | ||
Hawaii Five-0 | "A'ole e 'olelo mai ana ke ahi ua ana ia" (animation) | CBS Television Studios | |
Tender Touches | Adult Swim | ||
30 for 30 | "Nature Boy" (2D animation) | ESPN Films | |
Life in Pieces | 2018 | "Reading Egg Nurse Neighbor" (animated sequence) | 20th Century Fox Television |
Dietland | main titles | AMC | |
Legend of the Three Caballeros | Disney Digital Network | ||
Lazor Wulf | 2020 | season 2[19] | Adult Swim |
Smiling Friends | 2020 | pilot |
Films
Title | Year | Notes | Client |
---|---|---|---|
EuroTrip | 2004 | title sequence | DreamWorks |
Black Dynamite | 2009 | ARS Nova | |
Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo | 2010 | title sequence | Warner Bros. |
Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare | |||
Carbon Nation | animation | Earth School Education Foundation | |
The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! | Comedy Central | ||
Priest | 2011 | prologue | Screen Gems |
Dick Figures: The Movie | 2013 | Mondo Media | |
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 | end credits and digital shorts | Sony Pictures Animation | |
The Yes Men Are Revolting | 2014 | animation | The Orchard |
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water | 2015 | Rap Battle Sequence | Paramount Pictures |
Call Me Lucky | animation | ||
Barbie: Star Light Adventure | 2016 | additional animation | Mattel Creations |
ForEveryone.Net | animation | Nonfiction Unlimited | |
Guava Island | 2019 | main titles | Amazon Studios |
Hair Love | short film | Sony Pictures Animation |
Video games
- Band Hero (cutscenes) (2009)
- Dark Souls III (animated trailer) (2015)
Web
- Tire Fire Films (2006)
- Revisioned: Tomb Raider Animated Series ("Pre-Teen Raider") (2007)
- Larry Craig's Sexy Stall Tactics (2007)
- Read A Book (2008)
- Ghost Town by Shiny Toy Guns (music video) (2009)
- Dick Figures (2010–2015)
- CollegeHumor ("Realistic Superhero Funeral" and "Pizza Quest!") (2010–2011)
- The First Time I Ran Away by M. Ward (music video) (2012)
- Electric City (2012)
- Listing by Minus the Bear (music video) (2012)
- Nickelodeon Animated Shorts Program ("Austin Oliver", "Cabrito and Chewy", "Carrot and Stick" and "Bear Wrestler") (2012–2013)
- Rug Burn (2012–2016)
- We The Economy ("GDP Smackdown", "Taxation Nation" and "The Unbelievably Sweet Alpacas") (2014)
- Ninja Sex Party: Rhinoceratops vs. Superpuma (2014)
- SpindoTV (2015–2016)
- DreamWorksTV ("Lizzie") (2016)
- As Told By Emoji (2016–present)
- Minions (2017)
- HBO Backstories ("Insecure") (2019)
- The Birds & The Bees (2019)
Six Point Harness companies
Rugburn
As described by the show's developers, "launched in 2012, Rug Burn Channel is a joint venture between Six Point Harness and Titmouse, Inc.. The two studios deliver weekly programming to a growing list of subscribers. Breakout original properties include the highly popular Axe Cop and Dogsnack, from Dick Figures Co-Creator Ed Skudder. New properties are added to the Rugburn channel regularly."[20] [21] The channel hasn't been active since 2015.
6 Point Media
"6 Point Media, the commercial branch of 6PH, is run by executive producer John Andrews. Recent commercial projects include an ongoing campaign for MetLife Term Life Insurance as well as recent promotions for McDonald’s Dollar Meals, Taco Bell’s Doritos Locos Tacos, Kool-Aid’s partnership with Hasbro’s THE HUB and toy projects for Bandai. The 6 Point Media’s roster includes Six Point Harness’ strongest in-house directors as well as an array of directing talent from the world of independent animation."[22]
"6 POINT MEDIA has expertise across the production spectrum in all styles of animation as well as in design and live action production. Their signature is unique individual directing talent combined with a high level of technical skill and lots of humor and entertainment value."[23]
John Andrews is executive producer/creative director of 6 Point Media. As a Senior VP at his former company Klasky Csupo, John headed up its "ka-chew!" division and produced web content, pilots and hundreds of commercials.
Prior to joining Klasky Csupo, John was Vice President of Animation at MTV Networks, where his producing credits included the Beavis and Butt-Head series and feature as well as Daria, Æon Flux and MTV's Oddities. During his 5-year tenure he oversaw MTV's in-house animation studio, headed up series development and supervised current programming. He also helped shape the on-air looks of MTV and MTV2 through his involvement in the commissioning of network IDs. Andrews is a 3-time Emmy winner in Graphic Design.
6 Point 2
Six Point 2 is the separate corporation created by Six Point Harness as its IATSE union signatory entity. It was formed to provide high-end production for networks that require union production.
References
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- "KickStarter". KickStarter. July 16, 2012.
- Aubin, Jillian. "YouTube Series 'Dick Figures' to Release Kickstarter-Financed Film". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 31, 2013.
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- "Learn More About the Awesome Animation Sequences in Cosmos From Producer Kara Vallow". geekosystem.com. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
- "Adult Swim Greenlights New "Fairy Tales" Series Plus More Seasons of "The Shivering Truth," "Lazor Wulf" and "12 Oz. Mouse"". The Futon Critic. 2019-11-07. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
- "Rugburn". Six Point Harness.
- Johnson, Wesley. "RUG BURN YOUTUBE CHANNEL LAUNCHES WITH NEW AXE COP CARTOON". Geek Exchange. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
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