
And we are back! Took me a little long, but I finally got a chance to continue the “Creating an African Superhero” blog series. If you haven’t already please check…
Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Roye Okupe is a veteran creative specialist who holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s in computer science from The George Washington University. His passion for animation led him to found YouNeek Studios in 2012, an avenue that would allow him pursue his dream of creating a diverse library of superheroes. Under that umbrella, Roye wrote and produced several animated productions including, but not limited to, 2D/3D animated short films, TV commercials, show openers, music videos and much more. Along with a team of artists, he is currently working on a Fall release for the EXO graphic novel.
And we are back! Took me a little long, but I finally got a chance to continue the “Creating an African Superhero” blog series. If you haven’t already please check…
YouNeek Studios releases part 2 of three of the E.X.O. test animated clips in honor of the AFRIFF nomination for best-animated short. YouNeek Studios, E.X.O. – The Legend of Wale…
****UPDATE – AND THE WINNER IS… Congratulations to Babajide Adebimpe, winner of the E.X.O. fan art competition! We just want to say another big thank you to all who participated…
So due to popular demand, I’m finally getting around to writing a follow up to my latest blog post: How I Created An African Superhero: Don’t Be Afraid To Fail….
You know a lot of people regularly ask me how I’ve managed to take E.X.O. as far as it has gone. To be honest up until now, I regularly gave…
So it’s OFFICIAL! There will be a WORLDWIDE E.X.O. fan art competition! The winner goes away with a $100 CASH PRIZE! (submissions will close October 31st). It’s been an amazing…
The last couple of weeks have been so awesome for the E.X.O. book launch. We sold out on Amazon where we’ve since garnered a 5 star rating, sold out copies…
Ever wondered what exactly went into putting together the E.X.O. project? Ever wondered why the project even began? Or what some of the pitfalls were on the journey to putting…