‘Wakanda Forever’ VFX Outfit Cinesite Takes Majority Stake in Indian Animation Studio Assemblage

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U.K. animation and VFX company Cinesite has acquired a majority stake in Indian CGI animation studio Assemblage. Founded by A.K. Madhavan in 2013, Assemblage’s portfolio includes “Norm of the…

and Squeeze. The group’s recent credits include “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and “Matilda” .

Cinesite CEO Antony Hunt said: “Assemblage is an undisputed CGI animation industry leader in Asia and knows the market, the culture and the landscape better than any other company. To produce the quality of content that we are aiming for to serve the market demand in the future, we need to be able to draw on talent and competence from various territories around the world. Through this venture, we have found the right partner in Assemblage who is well-placed to further solidify its position as an important player in the international animation market, grow its VFX capabilities and meet the extensive commercial demand in Asia.

Arjun Madhavan added: “Cinesite brings a wealth of experience in the feature animation and VFX sectors that marries perfectly with our growth strategy. Its creative and technical expertise, multinational presence and robust talent network provides us with enhanced opportunities. This will empower us to further strengthen our service offerings, deepen our footprint and widen our clientele globally.

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