Qurios Entertainment Explained

Qurios Entertainment
Industry:Animation

Qurios Entertainment was an animation and visual effects production studio.

Founded in 2002 by Niel Bushnell and his wife Diane, the company was originally based in Hartlepool, England, relocating to Newcastle upon Tyne in February 2009.[1] [2] As well as producing animation for commercials Qurios has a string of TV credits, including Hyperdrive, Spooks, Tracy Beaker Returns and The Dumping Ground.[3] In 2010 Qurios merged with Dene Films, a Newcastle upon Tyne based live action production company.[4] In 2013 they animated the missing episodes of the Doctor Who serial The Ice Warriors for its DVD release.[5] [6]

In 2013 both Qurios and Dene Films closed.[7] Since the closure Niel Bushnell has established himself as a children's author[8] and Production Manager Chris Chatterton has become a picturebook illustrator.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hartlepool Mail article - Hi-tech firm quits town .
  2. Web site: Evening Gazette article - Film talent comes home to the Tees.
  3. Web site: Hartlepool Mail article - Boldly going into the future .
  4. Web site: The Journal Newspaper article - Dene Group on a roll with £800,000 funding.
  5. Web site: Doctor Who TV - The Ice Warriors animated for DVD – exclusive first look.
  6. Web site: Radio Times - The Ice Warriors - lost episodes to be animated for DVD.
  7. Web site: Evening Chronicle - Sadness as Tyneside film industry loses three companies.
  8. Web site: Hartlepool Mail - Author Niel’s on write path.
  9. Web site: Creativedrum: Freelance: Mission Possible – Interview with illustrator Chris Chatterton.