Yeti Farm Creative expands into original digital-first productions

Canadian animation house Yeti Farm Creative has moved into a brand-new state-of-the-art studio and has launched a digital-first animation production and distribution division called YetiLABS.
November 10, 2015

Canadian animation house Yeti Farm Creative has moved into a brand-new state-of-the-art studio and has launched a digital-first animation production and distribution division called YetiLABS.

Since its launch in 2007 by co-founders Ashley and Todd Ramsay, the studio located in the growing tech district of Kelowna, British Columbia, has made a name for itself providing production services from design to final animation for high-profile clients such as Atomic Cartoons, DDB Canada, EA Sports and Kickstart Entertainment.

Now with a new 7,000-square-foot studio and original production division, the company is poised for growth.

YetiLABS currently has three original digital productions in the works and two original TV series in development.

The division’s first original series, Knobs, skews to an older 14 to 18 youth audience and has quickly generated more than 200,000 views on Facebook and YouTube since launching less than a month ago. Its edgier content comes from the mind of YetiLABS’ creative director Todd Ramsay.

The company’s second original series, Sweet Tweets (pictured), debuts today on YouTube and Facebook and offers new takes on nursery rhymes for toddlers and millennial parents by Vancouver artist and animator Jon Izen.

A girl-targeting action sports and lifestyle series is also currently in development and is set to debut at Kidscreen Summit in February.

 

About The Author
Jeremy is the Features Editor of Kidscreen specializing in the content production, broadcasting and distribution aspects of the global children's entertainment industry. Contact Jeremy at jdickson@brunico.com.

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