Tundra Animation Studio Denies Reports of Potential Shutdown
Freshened Up Article:
gonna spill the tea about the Yakut animation studio "Tundra" and the buzz surrounding its potential closure. But first, let me fill you in on some juicy deets about related projects in the Arctic film scene.
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The Yakut-located documentary project by Tamara Kotevska, known for co-directing the award-winning film Honeyland, focuses on a Dolgan reindeer herder's cultural clash with modern tusk hunters in the Arctic. Although it's a live-action documentary, it shares themes with animated storytelling about Siberian indigenous communities. Keep an eye on co-producers like Sigrid Dyekjær and Anna Hashmi for potential collaborations with local studios, possibly including animated shorts or educational outreach.
news article about how the beloved studio might close due to lack of funding. Other publications picked up the post. In the comments, users expressed their concern and readiness to support the talented team.
As for the Sakha Republic’s media ecosystem, it includes NVK Sakha, a company with animation studios mentioned in passing. Unfortunately, no current projects are detailed, but fans can monitor NVK Sakha’s official channels or engage with Sakha-focused film forums like CPH:FORUM for updates on affiliated animation ventures.
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Now, let's get back to the main event: "Tundra" studio. They recently issued an official statement addressing those rumors about their possible closure. The team stated that they're busy working on multiple big projects and optimizing their team for more efficient work. Rest assured, their dream of creating a world-class animation studio is very much alive!
VKontakte. So now fans of their work can contribute to ensure that new projects, including the continuation of the adventures of the trio of friends Njukku, Michil, and Ayala, see the light of day.
Worried fans and interested viewers can chip in on the studio's pages on Rutube and VKontakte. Your support will help ensure that projects like the adventures of the trio of friends Njukku, Michil, and Ayala see the light of day.
Featured in the news, it was previously reported that the studio might close due to funding issues. But don't stress, friends! Here's your chance to be part of its ongoing journey. Oh, and keep tabs on the team's new projects by reading more here.
- The Yakut-based documentary by Tamara Kotevska, despite being a live-action film, resonates with animated storytelling due to its themes about Siberian indigenous communities.
- In a news article, rumors about the potential closure of the "Tundra" animation studio due to lack of funding circulated, prompting users to express their concern and readiness to support the team.
- Contrary to the rumors, the "Tundra" studio issued an official statement, affirming that they are actively working on multiple projects and optimizing their team for more efficient work, ensuring the dream of a world-class animation studio remains alive.
- Fans of the "Tundra" studio can support their new projects, including the continuation of the adventures of the trio of friends Njukku, Michil, and Ayala, by contributing on the studio's pages on Rutube and VKontakte.
