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A new Chinese animation studio launches in Los Angeles, Cinesite ramps up its feature animation plans, and Universal announces a new management structure for DreamWorks Animation.
The post Executive Report: Bob Bacon Heads Up Alpha Animation, Dave Rosenbaum To Cinesite, And New DreamWorks Management Structure appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
Jeffrey Katzenberg's pay more than doubled to $13.5 million in 2015.
The post Dreamworks Lost Only $55 Million Last Year: Pay Raises for Everyone! appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
The struggle is real at DreamWorks.
Whew, for a second there, we were worried that DreamWorks Animation was struggling, but if their executive pay is any indication, they’re doing just fine. The Hollywood Reporter reports that executive pay at DreamWorks rose significantly in 2012.
Jeffrey Katzenberg’s compensation rose 31% from $4 million to $5.24 million. Katzenberg, who has typically taken a $1 annual salary and has waived option awards in the past, still earns a pittance compared to other major media honchos, like Viacom’s Philippe Dauman who took home $33.45 million last year and Disney’s Bob Iger whose pay package totalled $37.1 million.
The same Reporter article also offered numbers on other DreamWorks execs:
As for other executives at the company, COO Ann Daly’s compensation increased from $3 million to $4.6 million and CMO Anne Globe’s compensation was upped from about $2.3 million to $2.8 million. Losing out was Lewis Coleman, president and CFO, whose compensation package decreased from $3.7 million to under $3.2 million.