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NEW YORK, NEW YORK and COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - October 5, 2009 - In the wake of a successful eighteen-month partnership designed to launch Gonzoft Television Animation's live animation software in the U.S., FlickerLab and Gonzoft have agreed to merge. FlickerLab, LLC will formally announce the new company at MIPCOM, the world's entertainment content market, in Cannes France, October 5, where they will also present a range of products. The new company will operate from both New York and Copenhagen.
 
FlickerLab is a creative company that has created a wide range of animation, live-action, interactive and mixed media content throughout the world for film, TV, Internet and cross-media. The company is committed to, and focuses on, socially and environmentally conscious media and the building of sustainable media brands.
 
FlickerLab recently teamed with Academy Award-winning Director Michael Moore to create an animated segment for his feature film Capitalism: A Love Story. The company has also created animation and graphics for Moore's last three films - a cartoon for Bowling for Columbine, and graphics and design for both Fahrenheit 9/11 and Sicko, three of the top five highest-grossing documentaries of all time. FlickerLab's portfolio also includes an animated campaign for Al Gore's Repower America; two animated pilots for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim; a viral short for Planned Parenthood; a series of live-action and animated DVD's  for  Hooked on Phonics; a weekly online animated show for Sports Illustrated; In addition, FlickerLab's portfolio includes high profile work for media and entertainment companies including A&E Networks, Bravo, Discovery Home, Disney Channel, Lifetime, Lions Gate Productions, MTV, Nickelodeon, Planned Parenthood, The Cartoon Network and The WB, and product/service companies including Bassat Ogilvy, Continental Airlines, Grey Worldwide, Johnson & Johnson, McCann Erickson, Microsoft, and Procter & Gamble, among many others.
 

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