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Design is the backbone of all creation. We embrace design; it beautifies our lives, moves us, connects us together, and takes our imagination to new and unexplored worlds. At times, a seemingly imperceptible shift in design can change everything. It is our artistry that gives life to our design. Our design ethos is one that embodies innovative approaches to problem solving in order to boil down a complex story into a metaphor, or condense a viewpoint and simplify it into one message. At yU+co., design is a process and our clients are a key part of the creative exploration. It is important that our collaborators enjoy making art together. Great ideas cannot be realized without great clients.
Samuel Goldwyn Studio was the name that Samuel Goldwyn used to refer to the lot located on the corner of Formosa Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, as well as the offices and stages that his company, Samuel Goldwyn Productions, rented there during the 1920s and 1930s. At various times, the location was also known as Pickford-Fairbanks Studios, the United Artists Studio, Warner Hollywood Studios, and its current name, The Lot.The site was acquired by Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks and dubbed Pickford-Fairbanks Studios in 1919. It was later renamed the United Artists Studio in 1928, as it was being used by several independent producers, including Samuel Goldwyn, that distributed through United Artists. Although Goldwyn did not control the deed for the land, he and Joseph Schenck built many of the facilities on the lot.Schenck left United Artists in 1935, leaving his share of the deed to Goldwyn, and Fairbanks died in 1939, leaving his share to Pickford. When Goldwyn left United Artists in 1940, he sought to rename the lot Samuel Goldwyn Studio. Pickford and Goldwyn fought over the name and ownership of the property until a court ordered that the lot be auctioned in 1955.James Mulvey, Goldwyn's most trusted business confidant and president of Samuel Goldwyn Inc., outbid Pickford for the property. The lot officially became Samuel Goldwyn Studio and remained so until Warner Brothers purchased the site in 1980, naming it Warner Hollywood Studios.
Native is a boutique production company with projects spanning film, TV commercials, digital content and music videos. Founded in 2008, Native works with a select group of award-winning directors who have been honored everywhere from Cannes to SXSW. At Native our strategy is simple: invest completely in every job, keep our team happy, and create the greatest work for our clients. We love what we do. We thrive on challenges. We deliver the goods. We are Native.
For the past 20 years, Seismic has been creating trailers, TV spots, motion graphics and interactive campaigns for a wide variety of entertainment clients- including every major studio, independent and television and cable network.
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