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1. How Did Sony Animation Hire An Exec Who Bought An Emoji Movie Pitch?

A leaked Sony email reveals part of the decision-making process that led Sony executives to hire Kristine Belson as the head of their animation division.

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2. Sony’s Top Animation Exec Bob Osher Was Fired Today

In the role that he held for seven years, Osher oversaw Sony Animation and Sony Pictures Imageworks.

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3. DreamWorks Producer Kristine Belson Named President of Sony Animation

Sony Pictures Animation has named Kristine Belson as the new president of its Sony Pictures Animation division.

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4. ‘LEGO Movie’ Directors Turned Down Offer To Run Sony Animation

"LEGO Movie" Phil Lord and Chris Miller turned down an offer to run Sony Animation because "it’s too hard to do great work there."

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5. How A ‘Roger Rabbit’ Producer Punished An Artist for Wage-Sharing

Animation veteran Uli Meyer recounts what happened when he shared his wage with co-workers on "Who Framed Roger Rabbit."

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6. Sony Animation’s Bob Osher Makes $1.25 Million A Year, But Don’t Compare Your Salary To His

Sony tries to trick animation students with "advice" on how to be a successful employee at their studio.

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