About Blue Dream Studios
In 2000, Blue Dream Studios opened it's doors to clients. Since then, we've
built our reputation on the bringing their characters to life.
From Casper the Friendly Ghost to Spider-Man, to Star Wars, to Aliens and
Predators...we've been blessed to work on some of the biggest and most
beloved properties of our time.
Now...as a publisher as well, we're adding to our own library of characters
for the world to see.
From the Award Winning The Dreamland Chronicles to the whacky and
goofy The Lab to the charming and funny Ed's Terrestrials...the list keeps
growing.
We love to tell stories and we love making people smile. What better way
than making animation, books, and toys.
Hey...who wants to grow up?
About Scott Christian Sava
Born in Yonkers, New York, Scott Christian Sava is known throughout the entertainment industry for his versatility as a storyteller. Splitting his youth between his hometown of Yonkers, New York, Miramar, Florida, and San Jose, California, Sava eventually found a home in Los Angeles with his wife Donna.
Sava attended The Academy of Art in San Francisco where he majored in Illustration. At the age of only 24, Sava’s passion to tell stories led to a painting career that earned him a membership in the prestigious New York Society of Illustrators. Eager to learn a new trade, Sava’s career in the video game industry began at Sega as an animator. Moving beyond animation, Scott was soon employed by some of the top game companies in the industry as a game designer, art director, and producer. Some of his credits include “Tecmo Hockey,” “StarCraft 64,” “the Game of Life,” “X-Files,” “Alien vs. Predator,” and “Fight Club.”
Determined to try his hand at feature films, Sava left the gaming industry and landed a job as the lead animator on the sequels to the popular Universal film, “Casper.” With his work in high demand, Scott became a weekly contributor to Fox Kid’s Saturday Morning television shows such as “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,” “Digimon,” “Spider-Man,” and “Nascar Racers.” In 2000, Sava founded Blue Dream Studios, a full-service CGI Animation studio. Handling television episodes, video game cinematics, national television commercials, and music videos, Scott’s studio brought together some of the most talented artists in the world. The studio’s clientele included Walt Disney Studios, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers Television, Paramount Pictures, Marvel Comics, and DC Comics.
Soon, Sava found himself working with studios on his own creations. In 2004, Sava co-created “The Zoo” for Disney and in 2005 Emperor, the story of a Napoleonic penguin who wants to rule the world, went into production at Nickelodeon and aired in the summer of 2007.
Scott’s love for telling stories led him to turn his animation studio into a publishing company in 2006 and success has followed ever since. In 2007, Pet Robots was optioned for a feature film by Disney Films and Hyperactive was optioned by MTV Films.
Sava’s ongoing comic book series The Dreamland Chronicles has garnered over 5,000,000 readers worldwide and won numerous awards for Best Graphic Novel series.
Now residing in Nashville, TN., Sava and family continue to create All Ages books with an Animation feel to them. Other hit titles include Ed’s Terrestrials, Dino Wars, Gary the Pirate, My Grandparents are Secret Agents, Animal Crackers, and the Luckiest Boy.