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Mikros Animation is a French production company specializing in the creation of digital visual effects, post-production, and animation.[2]

Key Information

With studios in Paris, London and Montreal,[3] the company was acquired by Technicolor SA in 2015 from its previous owner Mediacontech.[4]

When Technicolor Animation Productions and Technicolor Animation were folded into the company, the company started producing and providing animation services for television shows.

In February 2025, news reports have stated that Mikros Animation's parent company had appointed administrators.[5][6][7] On March 27, 2025, it was announced that Rodeo FX would acquire Mikros Animation.[8]

The assets acquired by Rodeo FX included its brand and operations in Paris and Montreal but not its TV division and French IPs, its service work capabilities and its studios in London, Brussels and Liege. OuiDo! Productions (which was also once previously under Technicolor) acquired the TV IPs and Mikros Animation's TV and IP businesses in France.

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Mikros Animation, a company, is a global (CGI) animation studio specializing in end-to-end production services for feature films, episodic series, and commercials, partnering with filmmakers to craft visually striking animated stories. Founded in 1985 in , , by Maurice Prost as Mikros Image—a and company—the studio expanded into , establishing itself as a key player in the industry with operations across multiple continents. Acquired by Technicolor SA in 2015 for $14.1 million, Mikros Animation integrated into Technicolor Creative Studios, enhancing its capabilities in digital effects and animation while growing its international footprint. In February 2025, announced plans to shutter its U.S. offices, but the studio's acquisition by in March 2025 preserved up to 287 jobs in and , aligning Mikros with 's global creative network to foster further growth in high-profile animation projects. The studio's portfolio includes contributions to over 17 feature-length animated films, with notable works such as visual effects and animation for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023), character development in Orion and the Dark (2024), and production support for Thelma the Unicorn (2024) and the PAW Patrol franchise, including its upcoming third installment.

History

Founding and early years

Mikros Image was founded in 1985 by Maurice Prost in , , initially specializing in post-production services and for European cinema. The studio emerged during a period of growing demand for advanced post-production in the French , starting with traditional film processing before incorporating digital technologies. Prost, leveraging his background in and production, positioned the company as a key player in supporting local filmmakers with high-quality finishing services. In its early years, Mikros Image built its reputation through contributions to several high-profile European productions, marking its entry into digital around the late 1990s. Notable projects included providing for Roman Polanski's (1999), where the team handled and digital enhancements, as well as Mathieu Kassovitz's thriller (2000), featuring complex environment integrations and effects sequences. By the 2000s, the studio's capabilities expanded further, exemplified by its work on the nature documentary (2009), which involved intricate underwater simulations and creature animations to enhance the film's immersive quality. These endeavors established Mikros Image as a reliable partner for directors seeking sophisticated VFX without relying on larger Hollywood facilities. The transition to began in the early , as the company invested in developing in-house CG pipelines and talent recruitment to diversify beyond live-action VFX. This strategic shift led to the studio's first major animated feature, Mune: Guardian of the Moon (), a fantasy adventure co-produced with On Entertainment, where Mikros handled significant portions of , , and rendering. The project showcased the studio's evolving expertise in stylized CG animation, blending European storytelling with technical innovation. During this foundational phase, Mikros Image grew from a post-production outfit to a full-service VFX and provider, expanding its operations and workforce. By the mid-2010s, the employee count had reached approximately 400 full-time employees, reflecting steady recruitment in and the recent establishment of international operations such as in .

Acquisitions and ownership changes

In , Italian media group Mediacontech acquired Mikros Image, the predecessor to Mikros Animation, which facilitated the company's international expansion and integration of its and divisions. In 2015, Technicolor SA purchased Mikros Image from Mediacontech for an undisclosed amount, integrating it into Technicolor Creative Studios as part of its expansion in and services. In 2022, Technicolor Creative Studios, encompassing Mikros Animation, was spun off from to operate as an independent publicly traded company, allowing focused growth in , , and related services. Following Technicolor Group's bankruptcy proceedings in early 2025, Rodeo FX acquired Mikros Animation's feature animation operations, including its Paris and Montreal studios, in March 2025, ensuring continuity of activities and preserving up to 287 jobs in Canada and France. In April 2025, OuiDO Productions acquired the episodic and intellectual property divisions of Mikros Animation, along with Technicolor Animation Productions, rehiring approximately 50 former employees in creative, development, and production roles, focusing on French-based operations. The Bangalore studio's operations were wound down, with its core talent joining Assemblage Entertainment. These transactions collectively preserved over 300 jobs across the retained studios, mitigating the impact of the parent company's collapse on Mikros Animation's workforce.

Organization and operations

Global locations and facilities

Mikros Animation's headquarters is located in , , serving as the primary creative and administrative hub. The Paris facility supports comprehensive animation pipelines, including , modeling, , and processes, with dedicated spaces for collaborative workflows and artistic development. The studio, known as Mikros Image Montreal, specializes in high-volume CGI animation production and is equipped with advanced rendering farms. Following the 2025 acquisition by , this location was retained along with Canada's equipment, ensuring continuity in large-scale rendering and animation capabilities. Additional locations include the Bangalore studio in India, which provides animation support. Prior to 2025, Mikros maintained a London studio focused on European VFX work. The Los Angeles studio was shuttered in February 2025 as part of Technicolor’s closure of U.S. offices. Post-2025, Mikros Animation operates three main studios—Paris, Montreal, and Bangalore—facilitating end-to-end production with specialized departments for modeling, rigging, and compositing. As of March 2025, these facilities drew on a global talent pool, with approximately 287 staff distributed across locations to enable seamless collaborative workflows.

Services and leadership

Mikros Animation provides end-to-end CGI animation services, encompassing phases such as development and storyboarding, production stages including modeling, , animation, and lighting, and processes like and integration for hybrid live-action projects. These services support the creation of high-quality animated content for feature films and other formats, leveraging a collaborative pipeline that ensures seamless workflow from initial ideation to final delivery. The studio specializes in custom animation pipelines tailored for both feature-length and episodic content, with capabilities in photorealistic rendering as well as stylized aesthetics to meet diverse creative visions. Mikros Animation emphasizes partnerships with global filmmakers and production companies to facilitate co-productions, enabling scalable solutions that adapt to project-specific needs while maintaining artistic integrity. Leadership at Mikros Animation is headed by President Julien Meesters, who oversees the studio's strategic vision and creative direction following his appointment in March 2025. The executive team includes key figures such as VP of Production Pierre Escande, who manages production operations, and VP of Creative Operations Sabine Heller, focusing on innovative workflows, supported by studio heads like Nicolas Delval in and Aurélia Abate in . The studio's VFX legacy traces back to founder Maurice Prost, whose establishment of Mikros Image in 1985 laid the groundwork for advanced techniques that continue to influence the company's animation practices. Following its acquisition by in March 2025, Mikros Animation has integrated with the parent company's expertise to enhance VFX capabilities, particularly for work, allowing for more sophisticated hybrid and effects integration. Meanwhile, the studio's episodic services have shifted to OuiDO Productions, which acquired those operations and related IP activities in April 2025 to preserve continuity in television production. This restructuring enables Mikros Animation to concentrate on high-impact feature projects while benefiting from 's global resources.

Productions

Feature films

Mikros Animation has contributed to a total of 17 feature-length animated films, providing services ranging from full animation production to specialized and CGI sequences. One of its earliest major projects was the full animation production for Mune: Guardian of the Moon (2014), a French fantasy adventure directed by Benoît Philippon and Alexandre Heboyan, where Mikros handled character animation and environments to create its mythical world. In 2015, the studio provided CGI sequences for , directed by Mark Osborne, blending stop-motion and to depict the novella's whimsical universe, with Mikros focusing on the animated segments featuring the titular character. Mikros contributed to (2017), a 3D directed by Pierre Coré, assisting in the development of expressive animal protagonists navigating the desert landscape. For (2017), directed by David Soren, Mikros Animation's Montreal facility served as the primary production hub, delivering cost-effective yet innovative that combined 2D-inspired stylization with 3D techniques. The studio handled and for PAW Patrol: The Movie (2021), directed by , enhancing the franchise's vibrant, kid-friendly aesthetic with dynamic action sequences. Specializing in underwater effects, Mikros created immersive environments and fluid simulations for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020), directed by Tim Hill, supporting the film's return to Bikini Bottom. More recently, Mikros led full CG animation for (2024), a DreamWorks production directed by Sean Charmatz, crafting dreamlike sequences that blend emotional storytelling with surreal visuals. The studio animated action sequences for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023), directed by Jeff Rowe, employing stylized CGI to capture the film's graffiti-inspired, youthful energy and fast-paced fights. For Thelma the Unicorn (2024), a musical directed by Lynn Wang, Mikros handled musical animation elements, integrating vibrant performances and transformations into the narrative. Mikros Animation delivered significant animation sequences for : The Movie (2025), a feature film directed by Dave Needham, including 30 minutes of CG work from its Bangalore studio, focusing on Plankton's rivalry with SpongeBob while integrating mixed 2D and 3D styles. Mikros Animation's work has earned recognition for innovations in stylized CGI, particularly in franchises like PAW Patrol and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, where it advanced hybrid techniques for expressive, franchise-defining visuals. Select projects, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, received Visual Effects Society Award nominations for outstanding visual effects in an animated feature. Following its acquisition by in March 2025, Mikros continues work on upcoming features such as PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie (2026) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2, expanding its role in theatrical animation under the new ownership.

Television series

Mikros Animation has contributed to several animated television series and specials, primarily through , , and full production support for major broadcasters such as and . Notable among these is its ongoing involvement in SpongeBob SquarePants, where the studio provided VFX and for multiple seasons and specials, ensuring continuity in the franchise's signature style. Similarly, Mikros handled character rigging and for episodes of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, enhancing the dynamic action sequences in collaboration with . A key project was the full production of Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years, a spin-off series for Paramount+, where Mikros managed CG across two seasons, depicting a young SpongeBob at in the kelp forest. Additionally, prior to the 2025 divestiture, Mikros partnered with on the animated event series adaptation of , handling and development based on Roald Dahl's tale. In these roles, Mikros specialized in episode animation, adaptation, and , supporting high-volume output for franchises like and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with contributions spanning numerous episodes. The studio's episodic division facilitated efficient pipelines for serialized content, blending 2D-to-3D transitions and VFX to meet broadcaster demands. The April 2025 acquisition of Mikros Animation's episodic division by OuiDO Productions marked a significant shift, transferring IP rights and ongoing projects related to and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles away from the core studio, which refocused on feature films under new ownership by . This divestiture preserved jobs but redirected future television work to OuiDO, ending Mikros' direct involvement in these series.

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