Redbar Energy Productions

Redbar Energy Productions is an American film and television production company founded by Jorge Frost, which produces the majority of his television and film works, as well as projects Forest is involved directly.

History
The production company started in a near-outside Atlanta garage in 1998, with Frost producing cel animation pilots and shorts to be sent to television channels and other production companies. In early 2000, Redbar Energy landed a 12 episode deal with FX Productions, for an animated series to be on FX. However, just a few weeks after it aired in the summer of 2001, FX canceled the series and shafted it. Cartoon Network then bought the series from FX in August of 2001 so that Adult Swim could have more action-focused content. It was a decent hit on Adult Swim, however, Frost left the series after season three. His co-producer, which joined Redbar Energy as a production assistant when Adult Swim bought the show, came in to run the rest of the Adult Swim run.

Jorge Frost's next show would come in the middle of a bidding war between Adult Swim, Comedy Central, and USA Network. USA Network would win the rights after a 6-month bidding war. The show was a cyberpunk adult animated sitcom set in a cyberpunk world that premiered in 2004. The show lasted three seasons before USA Network canceled it in 2006 due to budgetary concerns.

In 2006, Frost would begin a six-year co-production deal with Radical Axis to help co-produce future projects. They announced their first project together, The Aliens. The show aired on FOX in the springtime of 2007, with a 13 episode order. The show became a hit and would be renewed for another few more seasons before FOX canceled it in 2010. Adult Swim would soft-revive it for a 6 episode send off season in 2016.

G4 Media, NBCUniversal's company dedicated to the male-orientated channel, G4, would buy out the majority of the company in hopes that it would help out the channel with adult animated projects. Forest would create two shows at once, with the shows airing back to back in primetime after Attack of the Show airs. The project was a flop, and G4 Media would sell the channel back to Jorge Frost. The acquisition didn't intervene with Frost's deal with Radical Axis, nor Frost's show on FOX, which ended in 2010.

The next plan was to pitch to multiple channels to revive his past works. Adult Swim passed due to management changes at the time, and Viacom swooped in to revive both of his two hit shows to air on Vision, which just recently picked up CircleCity to be revived on the same channel.

At the same time, Frost would be working for CircleCity as well, working as a production assistant and animation director for a few episodes, before writing episodes himself in the later seasons, however, Redbar wasn't involved in CircleCity until his pitch for a movie was approved after Civil War's performance.

In 2020, it was announced that he would be working on a new show, replacing PostApoc, that will air in the fall of 2021. The show will focus on a group of friends attending a boarding school at an academy and what happens in the academy. This will be the first animated series primarily animated by Redbar's in-house animation studio.

Animation studio
By the end of 2017, it was announced that Frost would launch an animation studio in Los Angeles, focusing on out of college animators and would help them get jobs at larger studios. The studio also boasts a diverse staff, with the majority of the crew being people of color, with a white minority. The studio has done cleanup and keyframes for the final season of PostApoc, and the recent seasons of CyberCity. Their first actual project will be The Academy, launching in the fall of 2021.