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Curious Pictures company history timeline

1981

After working at Stowmar Enterprises, Steve Oakes and Peter Rosentheal co-founded Broadcast Arts in Washington, D.C. in 1981.

1985

Broadcast Arts moved to New York City in 1985.

1993

Broadcast Arts changed its name to Curious Pictures in 1993.

1994

In 1994, the company expanded into a 25,000 square-foot studio in lower Manhattan, fully equipping it with a cel and a computer animation department, a shooting stage with two motion control camera systems, a prop and model shop and digital editing rooms.

1995

Over the years, more directors began working for Curious, and by 1995 Curious was producing over 100 commercial projects annually.

1996

The 1996 production of Mo Willems' "The Offbeats" for Nickelodeon's animated sketch show KaBlam!, marked Curious' expansion into the TV business.

1998

In 1998, A Little Curious for HBO became the company's first half-hour series, followed soon after by another Willems project, Sheep in the Big City, for Cartoon Network.

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1978
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Curious Pictures may also be known as or be related to Curious Pictures and Stowmar Enterprises (1978-1981) Open Studio (1981-1982) Broadcast Arts (1982-1993).