Radical Axis, inc. Media Kit Studio Facts Background



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Radical Axis, INC. Media Kit


Studio Facts Background

Radical Axis was founded by Scott Fry, one of the first

animators on Cartoon Network’s sister network Adult

Swim highly rated animated series Aqua Teen Hunger



Force. Originally operating out of a storage closet at

Cartoon Network’s Williams Street Studio, the company

quickly expanded into its own facility in Midtown Atlanta.

Today, Radical Axis is one of the fastest growing animation

studios in the Southeast, nearly doubling in revenues and

employees every year since its inception.


Radical Axis provides clients turnkey production services

including the creation, execution and delivery of broadcast

ready content. Radical Axis has animated more than 75

television episodes for series including Aqua Teen Hunger



Force, Squidbillies, Perfect Hair Forever and 12oz. Mouse,

and the company is producing the new David Cross, H.

Jon Benjamin series Freak Show for Comedy Central. The

studio is also working on a full-length animated feature

film based on Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The commercial

division has produced over 70 projects, an average of a

completed project every 4 work days.
Overview

Founded in 2000, Radical Axis is a production studio that

specializes in animation and design for episodic and

commercial broadcast including 3D, traditional cel and

Flash animation, as well as live action-animation

composites and effects.


Management Team

• Scott Fry, Founder and CEO

• Craig Hartin, Episodic Animation Supervisor

• Todd Redner, Animation Director

• Philip Self, Director of Business Development
660 9th Street Suite A, Atlanta, Ga. 30318

Phone: 404-875-5150 Fax: 404-875-5155



www.radicalaxis.com

Commercial Division Description

While Radical Axis is best known for its production of

animated television series, the company also has a

division devoted specifically to providing animation

and design services for television commercials, promos,

title sequences and network IDs. During 2005, this division

produced over 70 projects, an average of a completed

project every 4 work days.



Capabilities


The Radical Axis staff is multi-disciplined with training in film,

animation, design, and production. Radical Axis can easily

handle commercial projects from start to finish including:
Traditional cel animation

Flash animation

3D animation

Live Action

Live Action/Animation Composite

Clients


Radical Axis has worked on commercial projects for a

variety of businesses including the following:


Cartoon Network

Cartoon Network Latin America

Kellogg’s

L’Oreal


TNT

Turner Broadcasting

Wal-Mart

BB&T Bank

Chuck E. Cheese

Campbell’s Soup

Peach Bowl

Cheeto’s




Episodic Division

Radical Axis continues to build on its impressive

reputation as a sought-after producer of broadcast

episodic animation. Since its humble beginnings in a

storage closet at Cartoon Network’s Williams Street

facility, Radical Axis has grown from two computer

animators to a crew of over fifty multi-disciplined

artists with the ability to produce animation in-house

or direct animation abroad.
Having nearly doubled in size every year since its

inception, the company now has over 6000 square feet

of studio space including suites for editing, music and

sound design. Currently, the studio is working on four

cable network television series and to date has worked

on a total of eight produced series as well as the Aqua



Teen Hunger Force animated feature film.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force

(Adult Swim)

The random adventures of a self-centered, wise

cracking milkshake; a free-floating box of French fries

with super powers; and a shape-shifting mound of

ground meat.
Squidbillies

(Adult Swim)

The story of a squid family coping with life in the

North Georgia mountains.
Perfect Hair Forever

(Adult Swim)

The adventures of a young, prematurely balding boy

and his search for perfect hair.
12oz. Mouse

(Adult Swim)

The tale of a beer drinking, odd-job working mouse and

his escapades in espionage and love.
Freak Show

(Comedy Central)

The misadventures of the Freak Squad: circus act by

day, government-employed do-gooders by night

Scott Fry ­Founder & CEO Radical Axis, INC.

Scott Fry is quickly establishing himself

as someone to watch in the animation

industry. The studio he founded, Radical

Axis, has nearly doubled each year in

revenues and staff since its inception in

2000. While best known for animating the

extremely popular television series Aqua



Teen Hunger Force for Cartoon Network’s

sister network Adult Swim, the studio also

provides animation for three additional

Adult Swim series and recently signed on to

produce the new David Cross, H. Jon

Benjamin series Freak Show for Comedy

Central.
Scott attributes much of his success as a

CEO and business leader to his diverse

experience in advertising, broadcast and

film. Having worked in many of the positions

that he now leads, his success has literally

been “from the ground up”.


Scott graduated from Art Center College of

Design in Los Angeles with a degree in

film. From there he honed his skills working

in numerous capacities on both live action

and animation projects. His diverse work

experience includes positions as an editor,

broadcast designer, compositor, writer, producer

and director.


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In 2000, Scott founded Radical Axis, Inc.

as a motion graphics and animation

company. Originally based out of a guest

bedroom in his home, he quickly landed

high profile jobs including projects for

Cartoon Network and Country Music

Television. In 2001, Fry began working on

the pilot episode of Adult Swim’s Aqua

Teen Hunger Force.
After operating out of a storage closet at

Cartoon Network’s Williams Street facility

for 2 years, Radical Axis moved into a 2,800

square-foot studio in midtown Atlanta. Since

then the studio has expanded to over 6,000

square feet of studio space. Under Scott’s

leadership, Radical Axis has become one of

the fastest growing animation studios in the

Southeast, averaging, in 2005, a completed

commercial project every four days and a

television program every three weeks.
Scott‘s seven plus years experience in

broadcast and film have proven to be time

well spent, giving him the opportunity to

develop his own unique approach to doing

business in the animation industry.
Scott has built a studio based on creative

and inventive solutions to deliver high

value for its clients, a business model that

can quickly be measured by the studio’s

extraordinary growth and success.



Craig Hartin Animation Supervisor
Craig Hartin is one of those rare individuals who lives

his childhood dream. As a youngster growing up in

Birmingham, Alabama, he thrived on Disney movies

and dreamed of making animated films and bringing

characters to life.
Today, that is exactly what he does at Radical Axis.

As the animation supervisor at Radical Axis, Craig

oversees the studio’s episodic division. In this role, he

directs the studio’s animation teams including those

working on Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Freak Show,

12oz. Mouse and Squidbillies.
Trained in computer animation and 3D animation

design, Craig is a graduate of the Art Institute of

Atlanta. While still attending college, he worked as

a freelancer on animation projects for Georgia

Public Television.
After graduation, he continued his freelancing, working

for Home Depot as well as on various animation projects

for Cartoon Network including the Aqua Teen Hunger Force

pilot. In 2001, after working on several of the first Aqua Teen



Hunger Force episodes, Craig was hired as Radical Axis’s first

full time employee.


Craig has been instrumental in assisting with the rapid

growth of Radical Axis and is a key member of the studios

executive team.







Todd Redner Animation Director
Animation Director Todd Redner has been part of

Radical Axis almost since its beginning. As one of the

company’s early employees, he assisted with some of

the studio’s first projects, including initial episodes of



Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Todd also created initial concepts for another popular

Adult Swim series, Squidbillies, and he is the animation

director for 12oz. Mouse, an animated series that,

along with Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Squidbillies,

airs on Cartoon Network’s sister network Adult Swim.

In addition, he is the lead character designer for Freak



Show, a new animated series created by David Cross

and H. Jon Benjamin and produced by Radical Axis for

Comedy Central.
Initially a cartoonist, Todd was producing his own

cartoon strip while he was still a high school student.

He then went on to become the cartoon editor for the

college newspaper at Georgia State University.


Now instead of a few cartoon panels and still

characters, he has several minutes and animated

characters to tell a story. Before joining Radical Axis,

Todd worked as a freelance graphic artist on a variety

of assignments including projects for Intercontinental

Hotels and Peachtree Software.



Philip Self Director of Business Development
At Radical Axis, Philip has found a creative home for the business and communication skills he has been developing over the past decade. As the Radical Axis Director of Business Development, Philip is in charge of creating new business for the studio, building contacts within the industry, and working closely with the studio’s clients to assure excellent service.
As part of the Radical Axis executive team, Philip brings a unique combination of skills and life experiences to the studio. Winning national awards in business, while working exclusively with C-level leadership of large corporations to secure multi-million dollar agreements, Philip was the leading new agent in the United States for a Fortune 100 company out of more than 2,000 people across the country.
Philip is also an experienced public speaker, including regular appearances before crowds in the thousands, various CEO groups, large corporate events, civic organizations, professional teams like the New Orleans Saints before a game, and even hosting several televised events. Philip also enjoys writing, and has been a featured guest columnist for the Atlanta Journal & Constitution, a ghostwriter for sections of two published books, and a copywriter for both radio and TV commercials.
On a personal note, Philip is dedicated to humanitarian relief throughout the world, and has repeatedly led large groups into the poorest parts of Mexico, Peru, and Nicaragua.
As someone who has watched Radical Axis grow from humble beginnings to it’s current national presence, Philip is excited to be a part of the future success of Radical Axis.



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