Oscar Winning Moonbot Short Fueled by Ringling Graduates

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Founded in 2010, Moonbot Studios is an animation and storytelling company based in Shreveport, Louisiana. In less than a year, Moonbot has produced an Oscar nominated short film, two best-selling iPad Apps, "The Numberlys" and "The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore," and two hard copy Simon & Schuster books, "Man in the Moon" and "The Guardians of Childhood." Moonbot Studios was co-founded, by award-winning artists and filmmakers, William Joyce, Brandon Oldenburg and veteran film producer Lampton Enochs. Moonbot Studios' philosophy is to develop our stories as books, interactive applications, games with a compelling emotional narrative and exciting visual aesthetics. For more information, visit http://morrislessmore.com/, www.moonbotstudios.com, and interact with the Bots on Twitter @moonbotstudios, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/moonbotstudios or on their blog at moonbotstudios.blogspot.com/.

About Ringling College of Art and Design

Ringling College of Art and Design is a private, not-for-profit, fully accredited college offering the Bachelors of Fine Arts degree in 13 disciplines: Advertising Design, Computer Animation, Digital Film-making, Fine Arts, Game Art & Design, Graphic & Interactive Communication, Illustration, Interior Design, Motion Design, Painting, Photography & Digital Imaging, Printmaking and Sculpture, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in the Business of Art & Design. Located in Sarasota on Florida’s Gulf Coast, the picturesque 48-acre campus now includes more than 100 buildings, and enrolls 1,368 students from 42 states and 53 countries. It is recognized as being among the best and most innovative visual arts colleges in the United States as well as a leader in the use of technology in the arts. http://www.Ringling.edu







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