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Clear Blue Sky Productions (later Vulcan Productions) was the production company of Microsoft co-founder and early DreamWorks backer Paul Allen, formed in 1997. [1]. Allen died in 2018, and the company shut down in 2021.
Initially called Clear Blue Sky Productions, the name later changed to Vulcan Productions. The vision was to create artistically driven, small-budget, independent films and documentaries by providing financing and creative guidance.
Vulcan Productions began under the name "Clear Blue Sky Productions" [7] and received its first critical success with the feature film Titus (1999). The company continued to produce feature films including Far From Heaven, [8] Where God Left His Shoes, [9] and Hard Candy. [10]
May 27, 2020 · Allen, who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates, launched Vulcan under the name Clear Blue Sky Productions and produced “Titus,” “Far From Heaven” (which received four Oscar nominations),...
Mar 27, 1998 · Discover new TV shows and movies from Clear Blue Sky Productions and where you can watch them.
Clear Blue Sky Productions is a company that produces innovative and artistically driven independent films, projects that perhaps a “regular” studio would not take a risk on.
Nov 6, 2003 · Part of a evolution project and a companion website for a seven-part, eight-hour television broadcast series, a co-production of WGBH and Clear Blue Sky Productions, which premiered on PBS September 24-27, 2001.