Dream Quest Images

Dream Quest Images, later known as The Secret Lab, was an American visual effects company, co-founded in 1979 by Hoyt Yeatman, Scott Squires, Ohio native Rocco Gioffre, Fred Iguchi, Tom Hollister and Bob Hollister.[1]

History

After early piecemeal work on Escape from New York, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and One From the Heart,[1] Dream Quest expanded operations and earned back-to-back visual effects Oscars for work on The Abyss and Total Recall.[2][3]

In 1996, Dream Quest was purchased by The Walt Disney Company.[4][5] While Disney began development on Dinosaur, they decided to fold Dream Quest into Walt Disney Feature Animation and subsequently renamed it "The Secret Lab" in 1999.[2][6]

After The Secret Lab did the visuals of the 2000 animated film Dinosaur, a shuttering process begun, started by cancelling the animated film the studio was doing with Walt Disney Feature Animation, Wildlife.[7] The Secret Lab closed its doors in 2001,[2] but it only shut down once its artists finished their work on Reign of Fire and Kangaroo Jack.[8][9]

Dream Quest selected filmography

See also

  • Animation studios owned by The Walt Disney Company

References

  1. Mark A. Richardson. A Dream in the Making Cinefex, Cinefex LLC., April 1983^
  2. Marc Graser. Disney can't keep Secret Variety, 2001-10-23, retrieved 2012-08-23^
  3. Kirsten Lee Swartz. SIMI VALLEY : Oscar to Honor Special Effects Firm 1991-02-25, retrieved 2012-08-23^
  4. Mack Reed. Disney Buys Dream Quest, Says Firm to Leave Simi 1996-04-19, retrieved 2012-08-23^
  5. Disney buys Dream Quest Images UPI, April 18, 1996, retrieved February 14, 2022^
  6. The Death of THE SECRET LAB / DREAM QUEST IMAGES Fx Company... The Story from the Inside! REIGN OF FIRE! Ain't It Cool News, July 10, 2002, retrieved February 14, 2022^
  7. Carl DiOrio. Inside Move: Disney kills 'Wildlife' pic Variety, September 25, 2000, retrieved 5 March 2013^
  8. The Death of THE SECRET LAB / DREAM QUEST IMAGES Fx Company The Story from the Inside! REIGN OF... Aint It Cool News, July 10, 2002^
  9. Jim Hill. The sad tale of Disney's Secret Lab jimhillmedia.com, 2003-01-14^