DreamWorks

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DreamWorks, L.L.C., doing business as DreamWorks SKG, is a Big Ten studio in the United States of America which develops, produces, and distributes films, video games, and television programming.

The initials "SKG" stand for the company's co-founders, Steven Spielberg (movie director and founder of Amblin Entertainment), Jeffrey Katzenberg (former head of the Walt Disney Company's film studios), and David Geffen (founder of Geffen Records). The company was founded in October 1994 with financial backing from Paul Allen (co-founder of Microsoft).

The first DreamWorks film released was The Peacemaker, in 1997.

DreamWorks Records never lived up to expectations and was sold in October 2003 to Universal Music Group, which now operates the label as DreamWorks Nashville.

The studio has had its greatest financial success with movies, specifically animated movies. Its Shrek 2 (2004) is the highest grossing animated film of all time. Based on this success, DreamWorks Animation has been spun off as its own publicly traded company. In fact, DreamWorks has emerged as the main competitor to Pixar in the age of computer-generated animation.

Below is a list of its productions as of 2005.

Contents

Films

In production

TV series

TV specials

External links

See also: DreamWorks, 1994, 1997, 2004, Almost Famous, Amblin Entertainment, American Beauty (1999 movie), Amistad, Anchorman