3,2,1…lift-off: “Gumball, Season II”:

January 20th, 2012

We’re happy to announce that work has started on “The Amazing World of Gumball’s” second season, a collaboration between Cartoon Network Europe and us. Studio Soi, Ludwigsburg is still hiring rendering specialists as well as compositers. Production has started beginning of this year and will last until end of October 2012. If you are interested, please contact us at: contact[at]studiosoi.de

The Princess says “Merci Beaucoup”

October 14th, 2011

Production has finished on Soi’s latest short for ZDF’s “Siebenstein” last week. In an amazing six weeks the lovely Adeline Grange, Benoit Tranchet, Bong Nguyen and Florian Parrot did a wonderful job bringing to life an emancipatory tale about a princess, her husband, and a dragon with a plan. The directors Jakob Schuh & Bin-Han To and all of studio soi would like to thank the entire team!

Ludwigsburg narrowly defeats Berlin.

August 18th, 2011

Dept. of Slow-News-Week: A highly dramatic, narrow away win yesterday for Studio Soi LB (represented by Carsten Bunte and Tobi von Burkersroda) against Studio Soi B (with players Bong Nguyen and Florian Parrot) in a breakneck first edition of the LB/B pingpong-tournaments. Very exciting!

Max and Lulu in London.

July 18th, 2011

How is Gruffalo codirector Max Lang doing these days? Here’s a sweet little article with the answer. (In German.)

“Toto House” at ISH’11.

June 27th, 2011

In March, we finished production of “Toto House“, a corporate film for Japanese sanitary manufacturer TOTO. Directed and designed by Soi’s Uwe Heidschoetter, the film premiered simultaniously on the web and at ISH ‘11 in Frankurt. We rececently received a few photos showing the framework the film was presented in at ISH, and we thought that they looked quite nice. Thank you, Toto.

Miss Fox of Toto House.

March 23rd, 2011

“Toto House”, our latest, designed and directed by Uwe Heidschoetter can now also be seen in its entirety in the “work” section of our website. Above are some few of the endless poses Uwe drew as preparation for the animators. (click to enlarge)