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Website. thespastudios .com. Sergio Pablos is a Spanish [1] animator, director and screenwriter. While at the helm of his company (The SPA Studios), Pablos developed several concepts for animated feature films, most notably the original ideas upon which Despicable Me ( Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment in 2010) and Smallfoot ...
- Marisa Roman
- Barcelona, Spain
- 1993–present
Sep 25, 2017 · Pablos, who was the supervising animator of Tantor in Disney’s Tarzan and Doctor Doppler in Treasure Planet, explains how he developed Despicable Me after he had returned to Spain to launch...
While directing his company, Sergio developed several original film concepts such as Warner’s Smallfoot and Illumination’s Despicable Me, on which Pablos also served as Executive Producer. Most recently, Pablos produced, wrote and directed SPA’s first original animated multi-Award-winning film and Netflix’s First Original Animated ...
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Sergio Pablos. Animation Department. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:58. Despicable Me (2010) 4 Videos. 4 Photos. Sergio Pablos' career in animation spans over three decades. His work is well known as a Supervising Animator on Disney films such as "Tarzan" and "Treasure Planet".
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Nov 16, 2019 · Director Sergio Pablos, an animator well known for devising the story of Despicable Me, imagined Klaus as a more traditional animated feature that incorporated technology normally used for...
- Petrana Radulovic
Jan 14, 2023 · 1 of 20. The project started with a different name. Universal. Spanish writer and animator Sergio Pablos was the first person who worked on the project. He developed the movie that would become...
Nov 15, 2019 · Sergio Pablos Talks His 2D Masterpiece, ‘Klaus’ Debuting today on Netflix, the ‘Despicable Me’ co-creator’s passion project, almost 10 years in the making, shows that with hard work, patience and a bit of new technology, 2D animated filmmaking is as compelling, and spellbinding, as ever.