Estudio Haini

Estudio Haini
Private
Industry Animation
Genre Animation
Founded 2003
Founder Tonatiuh Moreno
Ruy Fernando Estrada
Headquarters Guadalajara, Mexico
Key people
Tonatiuh Moreno (Director)
Ruy Fernando Estrada
Products Animated films
Website haini.com.mx

Estudio Haini is an animation studio located in Guadalajara, Mexico, recognised for its short films El relato de Sam Brennan (Sam Brennan's tale) and El funeral de Don Jején (Mr. Sandfly's wake).

The studio was founded in 2003 by Tonatiuh Moreno and Ruy Fernando Estrada when, after completing the pilot episode "Tortas y lagartos" from the series The City of Others, they decided to continue to produce animation, such as There is No Substitute the video that won the A Day Without Water organized by Canal Once (Mexico) in 2004. They won the local contests ConComics and Julio Verne in the comics category and won the design competition for the logo of the Museum of Paleontology of Guadalajara.

The studio is currently working in the pre-production of their first complete feature film, Fausto el Mago Extremo,[1] and are co-producers of the videogame Chaneques

Relevant films

[2]

Film Release date Director Credit
El Relato de Sam Brennan 2009 Tonatiuh Moreno Production studio
Nikté 2009 Ricardo Arnaiz Rough animation and cleanup
La Revolución de Juan Escopeta 2010 Jorge Estrada Rough animation and cleanup
El Funeral de Don Jején 2013 Ruy Fernando Estrada Production studio
Fausto el mago extremo (In development) Various Production studio

References

  1. "Anima quechua en tierras jaliscienses". Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  2. "Estudio Haini". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2014-05-07.

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