During its fledgling years, Blue Sky Studios provided visual effects and animated TV commercials. In 2002, Saldanha and Wedge co-directed the animated feature 2002 film
Ice Age. The movie was a success, with an opening weekend gross of $46.3 million, the best March opening ever. After co-directing the 2005 animated film
Robots, he broke his previous March opening record with the sequel,
Ice Age: The Meltdown, which Saldanha directed by himself. He would later direct the 2009 sequel,
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. Desiring a change of location after directing three films set in icy locales, Saldanha's next project was the 2011 film
Rio, which is set in Saldanha's hometown of Rio de Janeiro. Saldanha, who felt that Rio had never been fully portrayed on film, felt a responsibility to travel to the city with the other animators so that they could accurately capture Rio's unique environment and habitats. The movie grossed a reported $484 million worldwide. For this purpose, he formed in June 2013 a Fox-based production company named BottleCap Productions. In 2014,
Rio 2 was released, which he directed and co-wrote. For 2017, he directed an animated
feature film adaptation of
The Story of Ferdinand, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Saldanha is also directing for Fox a live-action adaptation of Royden Lepp's graphic novel
Rust: Visitor in the Field, which he planned to make before
Ferdinand. He was also developing an animated feature film based on a book
Alienology from the
Ologies fantasy book series. The film, which is also the first to be directed by Saldanha since 2017, was released on August 2, 2024 grossing only ~17.6M domestically and ~31.6M worldwide against a $40M budget, falling short of profitability. By measurable metrics (critical reception, box office, and awards attention), it is considered the worst‑performing film of Carlos Saldanha’s career. ==Personal life==