ImageMovers
ImageMovers, L.L.C., is an American production company founded by filmmaker Robert Zemeckis in 1984. The company produces CGI animation, motion-capture, live-action films and television shows and is known for producing such films as Cast Away, What Lies Beneath and DreamWorks Pictures ), The Polar Express, Monster House, and Beowulf.
From 2007 to 2011, The [Walt Disney Company] and ImageMovers founded a joint venture animation facility known as ImageMovers Digital which produced two motion-captured CGI-animated films: A Christmas Carol and Mars Needs Moms for Walt Disney Pictures, neither of which were financially successful. This eventually caused the company to cut ties with Disney and scrapped both a live-action Yellow Submarine remake and a Roger Rabbit sequel, which were in development at the time.
History
South Side Amusement Company (1984–1997)
On March 1, 1984, Robert Zemeckis incorporated and founded the company as South Side Amusement Company. The company was in-name only from the beginning.In the early 1990s, Zemeckis signed a production deal with Universal Pictures, to produce films under the South Side Amusement Company banner. There, it is one of the producers of Death Becomes Her, Trespass, The Public Eye and The Frighteners while Zemeckis 1997 film Contact was produced with Warner Bros. Pictures.
Early years as ImageMovers (1997–2007)
In 1997, it was announced that South Side Amusement Company was rebranded as ImageMovers, and hired Creative Artists Agency employee Jack Rapke and producer Steve Starkey came on board to join the company. It was also announced that ImageMovers signed a non-exclusive feature film deal with DreamWorks Pictures.In 2001, ImageMovers tried to sign a deal with Warner Bros., but they ultimately failed. After the Warner Bros. deal collapsed, ImageMovers reupped a first-look deal with DreamWorks to produce more films from that time.
ImageMovers's first eight films under the name were What Lies Beneath, Cast Away, Matchstick Men, The Polar Express, The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio, Last Holiday, Monster House, and Beowulf.
Disney/ImageMovers Digital (2007–2011)
In 2007, ImageMovers collaborated with The Walt Disney Company to establish ImageMovers Digital. Based in two converted aircraft hangars in Marin County, this joint venture based film focused on producing animated films using motion-capture.IMD's first film, A Christmas Carol, was released on November 6, 2009. Based on the Charles Dickens novella of the same name, it starred Jim Carrey, Gary Oldman, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright, and Cary Elwes, each in multiple roles.
On March 12, 2010, Disney announced that IMD would cease operations following the completion of its second film, Mars Needs Moms. This resulted in the layoff of approximately 450 employees. Walt Disney Studios president Alan Bergman said, "Given today's economic realities, we need to find alternative ways to bring creative content to audiences and IMD no longer fits into our business model."
Prior to its shutdown, IMD had several projects in development, including an original film titled Calling All Robots, a remake of Yellow Submarine, a sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and an adaptation of The Nutcracker. All were scrapped due to the disastrous box-office performance of Mars Needs Moms.
Universal Pictures (2011–present)
In August 2011, it was announced that ImageMovers had entered a two-year first-look producing deal with Universal Pictures.Filmography
Television series (Compari Entertainment)
ImageMovers' first foray into television production was The Borgias, which aired on Showtime from 2011 to 2013. On August 25, 2016, Compari Entertainment, the company's television division, was founded, with NBC's Manifest, which premiered on September 24, 2018, as their first television series.| Year | Series | Creator / Developer | Co-production | Network | Notes |
| 2011–13 | The Borgias | Neil Jordan | Myriad Pictures Amblin Television Octagon Entertainment Take 5 Productions CTV Bell Media Showtime Networks | Showtime Bravo | Produced as ImageMovers |
| 2018–23 | Manifest | Jeff Rake | Jeff Rake Productions Universal Television Warner Bros. Television | NBC Netflix | |
| 2018 | Medal of Honor | Allentown Productions | Netflix | ||
| 2019–20 | Project Blue Book | David O'Leary | A&E Studios | History | |
| 2019 | What/If | Mike Kelley | Page Fright Atlas Entertainment Warner Bros. Television | Netflix | Miniseries |