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'''Big Bad Tomato''' is a [[Los Angeles]] based interactive studio that specializes in kid and family based interactive experiences for [[Web Development | web]], [[Smartphone | mobile]], and [[Social Network Service | social]] applications. |
'''Big Bad Tomato''' is a [[Los Angeles]] based interactive studio that specializes in kid and family based interactive experiences for [[Web Development | web]], [[Smartphone | mobile]], and [[Social Network Service | social]] applications. |
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Founded in 2004 by brothers Robert and Michael Bruza in a garage in [[Sherman Oaks, CA]], Big Bad Tomato started as a design company for print, television and film, and web. Known for their creativity and unique brand design, by 2006 Big Bad Tomato found its niche in interactive and has grown into a company with former or current clients that includes studios and publishers such as [[The Walt Disney Company | Disney]], [[Warner Bros.]], [[DreamWorks Animation]], [[Public Broadcasting Service | PBS]], [[Scholastic]], and [[Random House]] . In 2007, Terry Thoren, former CEO of [[Klasky Csupo]], partnered with Big Bad Tomato and brought his extensive animation background to the business, creating the sister company, Rocket Fish Animation Studios. |
Founded in 2004 by brothers Robert and Michael Bruza in a garage in [[Sherman Oaks, CA]], Big Bad Tomato started as a design company for print, television and film, and web. Known for their creativity and unique brand design, by 2006 Big Bad Tomato found its niche in interactive and has grown into a company with former or current clients that includes studios and publishers such as [[The Walt Disney Company | Disney]], [[Warner Bros.]], [[DreamWorks Animation]], [[Public Broadcasting Service | PBS]], [[Scholastic]], and [[Random House]] . In 2007, Terry Thoren, former CEO of [[Klasky Csupo]], partnered with Big Bad Tomato and brought his extensive animation background to the business, creating the sister company, Rocket Fish Animation Studios. |
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Big Bad Tomato's capabilities include unique interactive online destinations, viral promotional activity, interactive marketing support, [[iPhone]] and [[iPad]] development, [[avatar (computing) | avatars]], [[interactive game | games]], [[Facebook applications]], and other custom digital applications for the [[new media]] marketplace. |
Big Bad Tomato's capabilities include unique interactive online destinations, viral promotional activity, interactive marketing support, [[iPhone]] and [[iPad]] development, [[avatar (computing) | avatars]], [[interactive game | games]], [[Facebook applications]], and other custom digital applications for the [[new media]] marketplace. |
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Big Bad Tomato also owns and operates an animation studio in [[Manila, Philippines]]. |
Big Bad Tomato also owns and operates an animation studio in [[Manila, Philippines]]. |
Revision as of 22:13, 25 August 2010
Company type | Private |
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Founded | 2004 |
Founder | Robert Bruza Michael Bruza |
Headquarters | |
Products | Interactive design & development |
Website | http://bigbadtomato.com/ |
Big Bad Tomato is a Los Angeles based interactive studio that specializes in kid and family based interactive experiences for web, mobile, and social applications.
Founded in 2004 by brothers Robert and Michael Bruza in a garage in Sherman Oaks, CA, Big Bad Tomato started as a design company for print, television and film, and web. Known for their creativity and unique brand design, by 2006 Big Bad Tomato found its niche in interactive and has grown into a company with former or current clients that includes studios and publishers such as Disney, Warner Bros., DreamWorks Animation, PBS, Scholastic, and Random House . In 2007, Terry Thoren, former CEO of Klasky Csupo, partnered with Big Bad Tomato and brought his extensive animation background to the business, creating the sister company, Rocket Fish Animation Studios.
Big Bad Tomato's capabilities include unique interactive online destinations, viral promotional activity, interactive marketing support, iPhone and iPad development, avatars, games, Facebook applications, and other custom digital applications for the new media marketplace.
Big Bad Tomato also owns and operates an animation studio in Manila, Philippines.
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