Synchronstudios
Synchronstudios is a prominent animation studio based in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1994 by Michael Hegner and Frank Glaubrecht, the studio has since grown to become one of the leading animation companies in Europe. Synchronstudios is known for its high-quality productions, which often blend traditional animation techniques with modern digital technology. The studio has produced a wide range of content, including feature films, television series, and commercials. Some of its notable works include the feature film "The Secret of Kells," which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in 2009, and the television series "The Secret of NIMH," which was adapted from the novel by Robert C. O'Brien. Synchronstudios has also collaborated with various international clients, contributing to projects such as "The Peanuts Movie" and "The Lego Movie." The studio's commitment to innovation and excellence has earned it a reputation for delivering visually stunning and emotionally resonant animations.