Key stats
Key statsMetric | Value |
Artists, producers, and engineers | 350+ |
Years serving media and entertainment | 16+ |
Founded | 2009 |
Clients | Netflix, A&E, Mattel, Cartoon Network, FX, Blumhouse, Hulu |
Who is Boxel Studio?
Boxel Studio is a full-service animation and VFX studio founded in 2009, with over 350 artists, producers, and engineers and more than 16 years serving the media and entertainment industry. Its studios span the USA (California) and Canada (Vancouver), with operations reaching across Mexico and Latin America. The team has delivered work for Netflix, A&E, Mattel, Cartoon Network, FX, Blumhouse, and Hulu, on titles including Superman & Lois, The Lincoln Lawyer, Blue's Big City Adventure, and Flamin' Hot. A dedicated R&D team continuously evaluates emerging technologies, which made Boxel an early adopter of AI and machine learning in professional VFX production.
What did Boxel's pre-production workflow look like before Higgsfield?
Visual development stages such as look exploration, early animation tests, lighting variations, and iteration cycles required significant time and coordination across departments before a creative direction could be validated. That created bottlenecks, pushed decision-making later in the process, limited the number of options teams could present to clients, and added unnecessary downstream work whenever a direction changed.
"Boxel also needed any AI tooling to meet the highest standards of client confidentiality and intellectual property protection, a non-negotiable for a studio operating at the enterprise level in Hollywood production."
Which Higgsfield features did Boxel Studio use?
Boxel integrated Higgsfield Cinema Studio to accelerate pre-production and look development while maintaining absolute artistic control. The team used it to rapidly prototype environments, visualize sequences, explore alternate visual styles, and accelerate look development during the concept phase, enabling faster ideation and early storytelling exploration when building new concepts from the ground up. Cinema Studio runs on the same platform as Higgsfield's wider model stack, including Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0, and Veo 3.1, under one subscription.
"Importantly, our approach to generative AI is human-centric: we use it to enhance, iterate on, and accelerate work originating from our artists, not to replace the creative process itself. Human artists remain responsible for the original designs, creative direction, and final execution. We believe AI should empower artists, not replace them."
What results did Boxel Studio see?
Higgsfield removed the pre-production bottlenecks that had been pushing creative decisions later in the process:
Reduced time-to-visualization from months to days
Fewer iteration cycles and less unnecessary downstream work
More creative options presented to clients, with stakeholders aligned earlier around a shared vision
Higher overall output without compromising quality
Artists shifted focus from technical bottlenecks to creative decision-making and intent
Why did enterprise IP protection matter to Boxel?
For a studio operating at the enterprise level in Hollywood production, client confidentiality and IP protection were non-negotiable. Higgsfield's enterprise framework met that standard: uploaded data is not used for model training, and project data is subject to strict lifecycle management and permanent deletion protocols.
"Higgsfield's enterprise framework reflects one of the most thoughtful and ethically structured agreements we have seen in the AI space. Their policies go above and beyond to protect client intellectual property."