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), global streaming has opened its content borders, and promising new concepts are coming from all corners of the world right now. So which countries and regions are on the radar with buyers?
Kidscreen Carlene Tan -
Director of original production at WarnerMedia Kids (Asia-Pacific)
Where are you looking for new animation talent? The emerging territories that excite us the most right now are Vietnam, Indonesia, India and Thailand. These countries have a growing pool of fresh talent that can deliver something original and with an authentic voice. While we are not focused on any one country in APAC, we are looking for creators who can tell stories from new “hyper-local” perspectives, or who truly understand what it means to be from South or Southeast Asia.
One year after COVID-19 was officially declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, Kidscreen
asks producers around the world to reflect on how they have been affected, and what they’re worried about next.
What was your biggest concern last April, and how did things turn out?
Stuart Forrest (pictured middle), CEO of Triggerfish Animation (South Africa): We were midway through [production on] a feature film and at the beginning of a new TV series co-production, so our concern was how would [the pandemic] affect our ability to complete those projects. On the feature, we actually did very well. Moving people to work-from-home was quick and seamless, and productivity was largely maintained. On the series, we had more difficulty establishing new relationships remotely, and without any face-to-face time with key partners, we had a larger struggle to set up the international team and production processes efficiently.
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The popular Australian animated character, Blinky Bill has partnered with Caprice Australia and Cotton Australia for the launch of an extensive summer range of clothing for infants, kids, and adults with BIG W.
Now available in-store and online, the branded range includes sleepwear for both infants and kids as well as a selection of outerwear pieces for boys and girls including t-shirts, shorts and skirts. The first range for BIG W also includes a Blinky Bill t-shirt for mum and one for dad that both match pieces in the kids outerwear range.
The deal was brokered by Blinky Bill’s licensing agency, Merchantwise Licensing and the range was designed and developed by Caprice Australia for BIG W.
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