Draft:AbsoluteDigital Pictures

  • Comment: I'm sorry but I must decline this, as a previous reviewer mentioned, this still fails WP:NCORP. A lot of the sources are from the company's website. Some are from websites that I've never seen be cited as sources before, like MobyGames or Fandom, but I'd assume that neither of them should be cited. Until you can find a decent amount of secondary sources that cover this studio in detail, this will remain declined. S.G. (They/Them) (Talk) (Contributions) 09:22, 31 December 2025 (UTC)
  • Comment: Fails WP:NCOMPANY - the company's website and information from that website (i.e. TvTroopes) are primary sources. Noting YouTube is not an acceptable or reliable secondary source either. Dan arndt (talk) 08:03, 26 October 2025 (UTC)


Absolute Digital Pictures Limited
Founded1998, Glasgow, Scotland[1]
FounderAndy Russell
Defunct2010
FateAcquired to Different Films with the Same Person as Andy Russell[2]
SuccessorDifferent Films
Headquarters
Glasgow, Scotland
Websitewww.absolutedigitalpictures.com (archived July 09, 2007)

Absolute Digital Pictures (styled as AbsoluteDigital Pictures, also known as Absolute Pictures Limited and formerly Absolute Studios) was a British CGI animation studio based in Glasgow, Scotland.

History

Absolute Studios was founded by Andy Russel [3] in 1998. In 2003, it would change its name to AbsoluteDigital Pictures

During the 2000s, Absolute Digital Pictures was involved in animation and CGI work for a range of children’s television productions. Projects associated with the studio included The Blobheads co-produced with Decode Entertainment, which they received a Gemini Nomination for[4]. In 2003, they helped develop the TV movie Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids which would later get turned into a TV series in 2004, both were co-production with Callaway Arts & Entertainment and Nelvana. In the United States, Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Friends aired on Nick Jr. [5], and in Canada the series aired on Teletoon for its first and second seasons and on Treehouse TV for its third season. The studio also worked on the BBC CGI animated television film Robbie the Reindeer.

Absolute Digital Pictures was also involved in the production and distribution of the animated television series Animalia[6], which was distributed internationally by BBC Worldwide and PorchLight Entertainment. In the United States, Animalia aired on PBS Kids GO!. [7]

In addition to television and film work, the studio contributed to the development of several video games. Examples of these projects include Noddy: Let’s Get Ready for School (1998), Walking with Beasts: Operation Salvage (2001), and Bob the Builder: Bob’s Castle Adventure (2003).

In 2010, Andy Russell, the founder of Absolute Digital Pictures, founded Different Films replacing Absolute Digital Pictures

Programs

TV Shows

Video Games

  • Noddy: Lets Get Ready for School (1998) (PC, Windows)[13]
  • Yoho Ahoy: All Aboard! (2000) (Windows)
  • Walking with Beasts: Operation Salvage (2001) (Windows)
  • Thunderbirds: F.A.B. Action Pack (2001) (Windows)
  • Ace Lightning (2002) (PS2, Windows)
  • Bob the Builder: Bob's Castle Adventure (2003) (Windows)
  • Balamory (2004) (Windows)

Specials

TV Movies

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to Absolute Digital Pictures". Archived from the original on 9 August 2007.
  2. ^ "Pre DF".
  3. ^ "About Andy Russell".
  4. ^ "Welcome to Absolute Digital Pictures". Archived from the original on 26 October 2005.
  5. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20050118033305/www.nickjr.com/home/shows/miss_spider/index.jhtml
  6. ^ "Porchlight, Burberry Bring Animalia to TV". 6 March 2006.
  7. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20090214105318/pbskidsgo.org/animalia
  8. ^ "Welcome to Absolute Digital Pictures". Archived from the original on 15 April 2008.
  9. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2004-06-26. Retrieved 2004-06-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Welcome to Absolute Digital Pictures". Archived from the original on 14 April 2005.
  11. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20041017193108/http://jer-e-curl.com:80/jstewart_resume.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  12. ^ "Decode.tv" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 October 2007.
  13. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20060214100207/http://www.bafta.org:80/site/webdav/site/myjahiasite/shared/import/Interactive_Awards_Winners_1998-2005.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  14. ^ "Robbie the Reindeer".

Category:British animation studios Category:Defunct animation studios Category:1998 establishments in Scotland Category:2010 disestablishments in Scotland

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