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In ancient Yoruba folktales, there is particular wonder around “Ado Ato,” or containers of magical spells. In this spirit, Ado Ato Pictures creates multidimensional stories that transform our world—through film, animation, TV, and immersive technologies.
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Ado Ato Pictures is led by interdisciplinary artist,...
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In ancient Yoruba folktales, there is particular wonder...
- Careers
Ado Ato Pictures is currently seeking an in-office...
- Anouschka
Sometimes you have to block out the silence to listen to the...
- Queer in Time of a Forced Migration
Multi-Platform Project (Film, VR Experience, & Web...
- Un(re)solved AR Installation
Collaborating with PBS FRONTLINE, Ado Ato Pictures led the...
- Bemmbe
©2021 by Ado Ato Pictures LLC. Since the beginning of time,...
- Another Dream
Another Dream, a hybrid animated documentary and VR game,...
- Our work
Ado Ato Pictures is led by interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, and technologist Tamara Shogaolu. She is the first Black Latinx woman to lead a major studio focused on animation and technology.
In ancient Yoruba folktales, there is particular wonder around “Ado Ato,” or containers of magical spells. In this spirit, Ado Ato Pictures creates multidimensional stories that transform our world—through film, animation, TV, and immersive technologies.
At Ado Ato Pictures, we use the magic of cutting-edge technology to create stories that bend our current reality and imagine a new future —through film, animation, TV, and immersive...
At Ado Ato Pictures, we use the magic of cutting-edge technology to create stories that bend our current reality and imagine a new future —through film, animation, TV, and immersive technologies.
Ado Ato Pictures. 564 likes. An award-winning studio that encapsulates magic by bringing innovative content to the screen.
Feb 2, 2024 · Her company, Ado Ato Pictures, developed both the frontend and bac ...more. Filmmaker and artist Tamara Shogaolu designed two pieces for PBS FRONTLINE’s “Un (re)solved” project: An augmented...
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- Denton Black Film Festival