Artworld UK
Formerly | Artworld UK Limited |
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Company type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Animation |
Founded | 1998? |
Defunct | ? |
Headquarters | 10/11 Birmingham Street, , England |
Key people | Rob Dorney |
Parent | Green Solutions Ltd. |
Website | artworlduk.com |
Artworld UK Ltd, later Artworld Studios, was a British art and animation company. It was a division within Green Solutions Ltd and a sister company to Data Design Interactive, to which it functioned as the animation division of. Artworld created animated videos for many LEGO video games, as well as art for magazines and home video animations.
External video | |
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Artworld UK showreel 2001 on YouTube |
History
In October 1997[1] Data Design Interactive began developing LEGO Rock Raiders, a video game based on the then-upcoming LEGO product line of the same name, after being approached by LEGO Media International. During the game's development, Artworld UK was set up as a sister company to Data Design, intended to serve as a dedicated graphics and animation team.[2]
Artworld Animators also created the FMV cutscenes for LEGO Chess based on scripts by David Upchurch. In this game they are credited as DDI instead of Artworld.[3]
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Works
Video games
Year | Title | Platforms | Contributions |
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1998 | LEGO Chess | Windows | FMV sequences (as Data Design Interactive)[4] |
1999 | LEGO Racers | Windows, PlayStation | Intro FMV,[5] advertising[6] |
LEGO Rock Raiders | Windows, PlayStation | FMV cutscenes, storyline,[6] in-game textures and models[7] | |
2000 | LEGOLAND | Windows | FMV cutscenes, storyline[8] |
LEGO Alpha Team | Windows | Intro FMV[6] | |
LEGO Creator: Knights' Kingdom | Windows | FMV cutscenes[6] | |
2001 | LEGO Creator: Harry Potter | Windows | FMV Production[9] |
LEGO Racers 2 | Windows, PlayStation 2 | Intro FMV[10] | |
2002 | Nickelodeon Party Blast | Windows, GameCube, Xbox | Artwork, animation sequences[11] |
Magazines: Cover art, comics, and misc art in LEGO Adventures!.
Video: Jack Stone, one of the greatest works of animations in the history of the universe
References
- ↑ Schwelling, Amy (17 May 1999). "LEGO Rock Raiders "Behind the Scenes..." for the LEGO World Club Magazine". LEGO Media internal memo. Retrieved 6 March 2024
- ↑ Younghusband, Paul (February 2001). "A One Stop Digital Shop: Data Design Interactive and Artworld UK". Animation World Magazine. Vol. 5, No. 11. AWN, Inc. Archived from the original on 18 January 2023. Mirror available at Animation World Network.
- ↑ Upchurch, David (2012). "LEGO Chess (PC)". dupchurch.com. Archived from the original on 21 August 2018.
- ↑ LEGO Media; Krisalis Software (6 November 1998). LEGO Chess Instruction Manual. p. 35. "FMV Sequences by Data Design Interactive".
- ↑ White, Karl [rrcoder] (8 March 2011). "Another little tidbit from the backups..." (comment on forum topic "I May Have A Surprise For You..."). Archived from the original on 6 March 2024.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Artworld UK (2001). Artworld UK showreel.
- ↑ Moltenbrey, Karen (March 2000). "Legos Come to Life". Computer Graphics World. Volume 23, Issue 3. CGW Magazine. Archived from the original on 14 September 2023.
- ↑ Camburn, Sarah; Scotford, Laurence (25 July 2000). LEGOLAND Instruction Manual. LEGO Media. p. 38. "Animation Work: Artworld UK; Storylines and Animation Director: Jon Harrison".
- ↑ LEGO Software; Superscape (2001). LEGO Creator: Harry Potter Instruction Manual. p. 43. "FMV Production — Artworld UK Ltd."
- ↑ LEGO Software; Attention to Detail (9 August 2001). LEGO Racers 2 Instruction Manual. p. 28. "ARTWORLD UK LIMITED – Rob Dorney - Intro FMV".
- ↑ Data Design Interactive (October 2002). Nickelodeon Party Blast. Infogrames. Credits. "Artwork and Animation Sequences – ArtWorld Studios".