History
The studio started operations in September 1957, as 4.26 Children's Film Studio (4.26아동영화촬영소). SEKL Studio worked with foreign animators and companies with relative frequency for a North Korean operation throughout the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Around 1985, it began to outsource animation for European television It has also done subcontracting work on over 250 foreign animations. They mainly worked on subcontracting Russian, Italian, French, Spanish and Chinese animation, with American animation being outsourced in an indirect way. SEK has done work on several animated series with Mondo TV, including ''Pocahontas: Princess of the American Indians'' and ''Simba the King Lion'', (due to this two, it has been repeatedly misinformed that SEK has worked for The Walt Disney Company). SEK also has produced features such as the French science fiction epic ''Gandahar'' (''The Light Years'') and ''Previous Names
SEK Studio was founded in 1957 as April 26 Children’s Animation Film Studio. * Chosun National Film Studio – Puppet Animation Film Research Institute (1957~1959) * Chosun National Film Studio – Animation Film Studio (1959~1960) * Chosun National Film Studio – Animation Film Production (1960~1964) * Chosun Children's Film Studio (1964~1971) * Chosun Science Education Film Studio – Animation Film Production Team (1971~1980) * Chosun Science Education Film Studio – Children's Film Production Team (1980~1996) * Chosun 4.26 Children's Film Studio (1996~2013) * Korean April 26 Animation Studio (2013~)SEK Studio today
As of 2003, SEK Studio employed over 1,500 or 1,600 people and subcontracted work for over 70 companies from around the globe, including Europe, South Korea, China, Canada and the United States. After the introduction of advanced equipment, the number of employees was reduced to about 500. There are 11 animation production teams in SEK Studio, 9 production teams are responsible for overseas animations subcontracting, and the 2 production teams produce domestic animations. According to Animation Career Review, SEK is the 85th most influential animation studio of all-time. SEK Studio's staff is mostly from Pyongyang Art Academy, and SEK Studio has established an animation training institute to teach young students. In 2014, SEK Studio cooperated with Chinese companies to establish an office in Beijing. SEK Studio also invested $70,000 in Chinese companies. Most employees are in their twenties. Much of the work produced by SEK Studio is considered to be propaganda for North Korean children, with SEK Studio being state-owned and creating animation intended for a young audience.Filmography
SEK has provided animation for the following works:Television
SEK Studio has produced over 300 Animations.Animation services
The list below is a part of the works outsourced by SEK studio.Film
In popular culture
Canadian animator and cartoonist Guy Delisle documented his experiences whilst working at the SEK Studio in his graphic novel, '' Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea''. because SEK studio subcontracted the Corto Maltese animation.See also
{{Portal, North Korea, Animation, Companies * Korean animation * List of animation studiosReferences