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  1. Aug 3, 2011 · CL. Following a rather bitter end to his deal with Disney, Robert Zemeckis has closed a deal to re-launch his Imagemovers company at Universal. The director’s studio was previously set up ...

  2. ImageMovers is currently making its first feature under the Disney banner, A Christmas Carol (opening Nov. 6, 2009), with Jim Carrey as Scrooge and the three Christmas ghosts. VFXWorld recently spoke exclusively with Doug Chiang, the production designer of The Polar Express and Beowulf, and currently EVP of ImageMovers Digital, about the ...

  3. Imagemovers (Logo)

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  4. Aug 2, 2011 · Robert Zemeckis' Imagemovers, the high-profile company that was recently shut down by Disney and produced the costly spring flop 'Mars Needs Moms', is on the verge of a comeback.

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  6. After using the South Side Amusement Company banner as an in-name only credit, ImageMovers was officially founded in 1997 by Robert Zemeckis, Jack Rapke and Steve Starkey, with the last South Side Amusement Company film being Contact (1997). The ImageMovers logo was first trademarked in 1998, but did not start using an animated logo until its first film What Lies Beneath was released in 2000. Both of these logos were trademarked in 2006, but no use of them has ever been registered, outside of th

  7. ImageMovers is an American independent film studio run by director Robert Zemeckis. Founded in 1997, the studio is known for producing such films as Cast Away, What Lies Beneath, and The Polar Express. From 2007 to 2010, The Walt Disney Company and ImageMovers ran a joint animation facility, ImageMovers Digital, which produced two performance captured animated films, A Christmas Carol and Mars Needs Moms, for The Walt Disney Studios. Matchstick Men (2003) The Polar Express (2004)