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Global production company acquires majority stake in Bristol animation studio

A Productions is known for its award-winning works on children’s shows such as Sesame Street

Mark Taylor and Katherine McQueen, joint managing directors at A Productions.(Image: A Productions)

A global production company has acquired a majority ownership stake in a Bristol-based animation studio known for its award-winning work on children’s programmes.

A Productions, which has helped to produce programmes such as Cbeebies’ JoJo and Gran Gran and an Emmy-nominated special edition of long-running US show Sesame Street, has agreed a new strategic partnership with Paris-based Cyber Group Studios.

A Productions has 150 staff spread across two studios in Bristol, on Old Market Street and a space it recently occupied at 15 Colston Street close to the Bristol Beacon venue in the city centre.

The company said its agreement with Cyber Group, which has been forged to help both animation specialists expand into new global markets, would allow it to develop its own original content, alongside its growing creative-led service work.

This year the pair will collaborate on a joint production called Digital Girl, a new children's animated series.

A Productions added that it would also invest and benefit from Cyber Group Studios’ latest innovations, which include real-time animation technology.

Katherine McQueen and Mark Taylor, joint managing directors at A Productions, said in a joint statement they were “excited” by the new opportunities joining Cyber Group Studios would bring.

The pair said: “By teaming up with Cyber Group Studios, we'll be able to further expand the studio, supporting our ambition to become one of the largest and leading animation studios in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in a competitive and growing global market.