Ocelotl [os-uh-lot]
‘tlālōcēlōtl / ‘Jaguar’ / Nahuatl
Ocelotl Productions is a Los Angeles-based independent production company that offers a range of production and consultation services dedicated to creating and producing innovative projects in the live-action and animation space.
Ocelotl Productions’ logo is an original design from Mexican Concept Artist and Illustrator Monica Robles Corzo aka “Monarobot”.
Her work has been featured at “Guillermo Del Toro: At Home with Monsters” Exhibit, The Criterion Collection’s “Ghidorah The Three Headed Monster”, Crunchyroll’s “Onyx Equinox”, and Warner Bros. Animation’s “Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires.” In March 2022 she debuted her first US gallery exhibition “El Futuro Antiguo”, which featured works inspired by Mayan, Aztec, Mesoamerican and contemporary pop culture.
Bryan Dimas is an award-winning Producer with experience in TV & Feature animation production, animation development production, live-action/animation short film production, and project management. Bryan’s unique experience and diverse background has helped produce distinct projects in the animation and live-action space.
Bryan is currently the Line Producer, Development at Warner Bros. Animation & Cartoon Network Studios where he oversees and manages the production of animated series in development. He has previously worked at DreamWorks Animation where he worked in Feature and TV animation in multiple departments. His credits include Trolls World Tour, The Boss Baby: Family Business, Tales of Arcadia: 3Below, Tales of Arcadia: Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia, and Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh.
In 2018, he co-founded LatinX in Animation (LXiA), a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering diversity in animation for Latinx animation professionals. In 2021, he produced the award-winning live-action short film "Frank & Emmet", written and directed by Carlos F. Puertolas, which qualified for consideration for Best Live Action Short Film for the Academy Awards. In 2024, he produced the award-winning animated short film “Remember Us”, written and directed by Pablo Leon, which qualified for consideration for Best Animated Short Film for the Academy Awards.
Bryan graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2014 through the Reilly Five Year Dual-Degree Program in Arts & Letters/Engineering with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and B.A. in Film, Television, and Theatre.