Author: Mercedes Milligan

  • Hello Kitty Theme Park Taps InstaVR for VR Content

    Hello Kitty Theme Park Taps InstaVR for VR Content

    San Francisco-based authoring, publishing and analysis company InstaVR, Inc. has been announced as the virtual reality content producer for the Sanrio Puroland theme park, per a new agreement with Sanrio Entertainment Co., Ltd. The first VR app for the Hello Kitty-centric park was unveiled at Sanrio Expo on Feb. 6, with InstaVR planning to start on more experiences this spring.

    The VR app is part of Sanrio Puroland’s expanded sales promotions efforts aiming to increase visitors from overseas using original content to build exposure worldwide in an engaging way. Created for Gear VR, the app allows viewers to experience a guided tour of the park with Hello Kitty and other Sanrio characters, or watch the popular character parade.. Gaze-based navigation makes the app easy to use and well-suited for reaching multilingual audiences.

    Sanrio stated: “Due to the high productivity of InstaVR, production of mockups usually taking 2-3 weeks were completed in one week. By being able to mock up at an early stage, we were able to take more time to fill out the details, and we were able to improve the quality. As for the final cost and delivery time, production was completed at half of our initial cost estimate, and actual delivery date was realized in 3 weeks, from beginning filming to app delivery.”

    Sanrio plans to use InstaVR’s point-of-gaze heat map functionality, which will allow them to see areas where app users are looking within the theme park. The company can then analyze VR visitor behavior data and leverage this to guide VR content development, such as adding interactivity to the app with hot spots and navigation.

    Sanrio Puroland
    Sanrio Puroland
    Sanrio InstaVR
    Sanrio InstaVR
  • Xsens Launches Indie Program to Bring Mo-Cap to the Masses

    Xsens Launches Indie Program to Bring Mo-Cap to the Masses

    Leading 3D motion tracking technology company Xsens announces the Xsens Indie Program, a new initiative designed to democratize the use of professional motion-capture solutions. The program will provide independent studios, student teams, game developers and up-and-coming talent with access to its Hollywood production-grade tech at an affordable price point.

    “The Xsens Indie Program gives us the luxury of capturing anywhere, without having to rent out a stage or employ a huge team of technical operators,” commented Dominika Osak, Producer at Badi Badi. “We can accomplish what larger studios are doing with less space, less equipment, and in a shorter time frame. The benefits cannot be overstated.”

    Qualifying applicants will get a free year’s subscription for Xsens software, and will only be responsible for the cost of the Xsens mocap hardware. Participants also get access to ongoing support through the BASE community. The Xsens Indie Program is open to companies with turnover under ~750k (EUR/USD). Apply here.

    “We understand that for small studios and indie developers, cost of entry to high-end mocap solutions can be a barrier to quality creative output,” said Xsens Director of Product Marketing, Hein Beute. “The Xsens Indie Program has been designed to make it easier for smaller studios to access Xsens triple-A quality mocap solutions on a budget, delivering the stories they really want to tell.”

    The Xsens inertial approach to mocap captures and records performers’ movements through the wearable MVN suits and straps, providing greater flexibility and encouraging better performances — especially in more difficult capture areas. Xsens’ system have been utilized in a number of high profile feature films and games, including Independence Day: Resurgence, Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV, FIFA and the upcoming LawBreakers and Hellblade.

    Xsens
    Xsens
  • LEGO, Disney, Spin Master Win Toy of the Year Awards

    LEGO, Disney, Spin Master Win Toy of the Year Awards

    The 17th Annual Toy of the Year Awards, presented by the Toy Industry Association, have been bestowed on the year’s best toys, games, and more. Among the honorees, animated properties were well represented, including Spin Master’s PAW Patrol, Disney’s Doc McStuffins and Warner Bros. Consumer Products’ DC Super Hero Girls. Spin Master and LEGO Systems scored the most awards with three each, followed by Funko and Mattel with two apiece.

    The event also marked the induction of Peter Eio (former president of LEGO Systems), the late Ray Larsen (founder of RLA Marketing) and the late Sydney Rosen (former chairman of Rose-Art Industries) into the Toy Industry Hall of Fame.

    “This year’s TOTY winners truly run the gamut, from quirky collectibles and skill-building construction toys, to family games and educational tech toys … But there is one thing they all have in common: they bring fun, laughter, and learning to kids,” said TIA President & CEO Steve Pasierb. “Honoring the best and brightest toys and industry luminaries is a great tradition for TIA and the entire toy and play community. We congratulate this year’s TOTY finalists, an exceptional collection of TOTY winners, and our esteemed Hall of Fame inductees, and thank them for bringing memorable play experiences to families worldwide.”

    2017 TOTY Award Winners:

    Toy of the Year: LEGO Friends Amusement Park Roller Coaster (LEGO Systems)

    People’s Choice Award: Pop! (Funko)

    Action Figure of the Year: DC Super Hero Girls Action Figure Assortment (Mattel) Active/Outdoor Toy of the Year: Bunch O Balloons (Zuru)

    Activity Toy of the Year: Crayola Air Marker Sprayer (Crayola)

    Collectible of the Year: Pop! (Funko)

    Construction Toy of the Year: LEGO Friends Amusement Park Roller Coaster (LEGO Systems)

    Doll of the Year: Barbie Fashionista (Mattel)

    Game of the Year: Yeti in My Spaghetti (PlayMonster!)

    Infant/Preschool Toy of the Year: Doc McStuffins Toy Hospital Care Cart (Just Play)

    Innovative Toy of the Year: Hatchimals (Spin Master)

    License of the Year: PAW Patrol (Spin Master)

    Rookie of the Year: 3DoodlerStart Essentials Pen Set (WobbleWorks)

    Specialty Toy of the Year: LEGO Disney Castle (LEGO Systems)

    Tech Toy of the Year: CodeGamer (Thames & Kosmos)

    Vehicle of the Year: Air Hogs Star Wars X-Wing vs. Death Star – Rebel Assault (Spin Master)

    TOTY Award winners were selected with input from consumers, retailers, media and members of the toy industry. See toyawards.org for more information.

    Toy of the Year Awards
    Toy of the Year Awards
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    VIDEO: ‘Star Wars Rebels’ – Secret Cargo
    When a routine refueling mission goes awry, the Ghost crew find themselves transporting Mon Mothma (voiced by Genevieve O’Reilly, reprising her role from Revenge of the Sith and Rogue One) across the galaxy in the all-new episode premiering Sat., March 4 at 8:30 p.m. on Disney XD.

    VIDEO: Disney’s ‘Zootopia’ vs. ‘Agent Macaw’
    YT’s Gnome Awesome explores the similarities between Disney’s Oscar winning megahit and less well known Mexican studio Anima’s 2D feature. When is a trope not a trope?

    OSN Adds New Channels to Lineup
    Dubai-based satellite provider is adding new and exclusive nets to its English & Arabic offerings, including OSN Kid Zone TV.

    Cal U. Is Offering Animation Workshop
    California, PA-area high school students will be offered a free 3D crash course on the university campus April 1 and 8, and have a shot at being awarded one of three $500 scholarships.

    Fire Dog Archie Stars in New Animation
    Somebody get this sweet pupper a three-picture deal, pronto.

    Star Wars Rebels
    Star Wars Rebels
  • Cartoon Movie Announces 2017 Tribute Nominees

    Cartoon Movie Announces 2017 Tribute Nominees

    Organizers of Cartoon Movie — Europe’s premiere animated feature pitching and co-production event — have revealed the finalists for the 2017 Cartoon Tributes honors. The awards recognize outstanding contributions to the development of European animation in the last year, in the categories of Director, Distributor and Producer of the Year.

    Cartoon Tributes 2017 nominees:

    DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

    + Michael Dudok de Wit (the Netherlands) for the The Red Turtle,which received “Un Certain Regard” Special Prize at Cannes Film Festival 2016 and was nominated for the European Film Awards 2016, César Awards and Academy Awards 2017.

    + Claude Barras (Switzerland) for My Life as a Courgette, which received several awards and festival prizes, including the César Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Adapted Screenplay, the Cristal Award for Best Feature and the Audience Award at Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2016, the Best European Animated Feature Film prize at European Film Awards 2016, and 2017 Oscars nomination.

    + Jean-François Laguionie (France) for Louise by the Shore, released in November 2016 in France. This year, Laguionie will make a Cartoon Movie presentation of The Prince’s Journey, which will be produced in Angoulême (under the aegis of the Pôle Image Magelis) and distributed by Gebeka Films.

    DISTRIBUTOR OF THE YEAR

    + MUBI (United Kingdom), a global SVOD player available in over 200 territories worldwide and with 8 million subscriber. Notable titles include A Town Called Panic, Waltz with Bashir and The Three Robbers.

    + Angel Films (Denmark), the Scandinavian countries distributor of My Life as a Courgette, Phantom Boy, Ernest & Celestine, Pinocchio and Tad, The Lost Explorer.

    + Urban Distribution International (France), the sales agent for Long Way North, Cafard, and two films which will be pitched at Cartoon Movie 2017: Zombillenium (in production) and Canaan (in development).

    PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

    + Knudsen & Streuber Medienmanufaktur, Ulysses Filmproduktion (Germany), Melusine Productions (Luxembourg), Den Siste Skilling (Norway) & Walking The Dog (Belgium) for Richard the Stork (to be released in May 2017 in Germany), directed by Reza Memari and Toby Genkel (Ooops! Noah is gone…), which has already sold to more than 70 countries and which celebrated its World Premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in February in the Kplus section.

    + Lupus Films (UK) & Melusine Productions (Luxembourg) for Ethel & Ernest, the animated film adaptation of the acclaimed graphic novel by English author and illustrator Raymond Briggs.

    + Rita Productions (Switzerland), Blue Spirit Productions & Gebeka Films (France), for My Life as a Courgette.

    Over 800 professionals attending Cartoon Movie will vote on the final winners, who will be announced March 10 at the event, taking place in Bordeaux, France for the first time this year March 8-10. Cartoon Movie by CARTOON with the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA, CNC, Bordeaux Metropole, the city of Bordeaux and Pôle Image Magelis.

    Visit cartoon-media.eu for more information.

    Cartoon Movie 2017
    Cartoon Movie 2017
  • J.K. Simmons Voices Maestro Mackerel in New ‘SpongeBob’

    Oscar-winning actor J.K. Simmons (Whiplash) is taking his first trip to Bikini Bottom for a guest voice star role in SpongeBob SquarePants “Snooze You Lose” — a brand-new episode premiering Saturday, March 4 at 10 a.m. ET/PT. In the new installment, Squidward is so tired that SpongeBob and Patrick can’t wake him up, but the pals are determined not to let him miss his big audition.

    Simmons lends his voice to “Maestro Mackerel,” the middle-aged and impatient conductor of the Bikini Bottom Philharmonic. Beautiful music sends him into ecstasy, but bad playing is physically painful to him. And he shows his displeasure by tying instruments into knots … usually around the poor musician’s head.

    The episode premiere will be followed by a special half-hour episode of Bunsen Is a Beast at 10:30 a.m., which will be a chaotic crossover with creator Butch Hartman’s long-running series The Fairly OddParents. In “Beast of Friends,” Bunsen takes Mikey to Dimmsdale to meet Cosmo and celebrate their “Friend-iversary, with Amanda following. The gang has a great time, until Mr. Crocker and Amanda team up to take them down.

    SpongeBob SquarePants
    SpongeBob SquarePants
  • FMX 2017 Conference Spotlights Oscar Honorees

    FMX 2017 Conference Spotlights Oscar Honorees

    The international conference on animation, VFX, VR, games and transmedia known as FMX is gearing up for its 2017 edition, set for May 2-5 in Stuttgart. This year’s program, headlined “Beyond the Screen,” has a glamorous sparkle to it thanks to the participation of one freshly-minted Academy Award winner and five other nominees.

    FMX 2017 highlights…

    OSCAR HONOREES AT FMX

    FMX will showcase two presentations on the Academy Award-winning short Piper at FMX: Krzysztof Rost (Pixar) illuminates how the sand in Piper was simulated and Eric Smitt elaborates on Lighting & Rendering. Also in attendance will be category nominees Robert Valley, who is known for his music video work and won an Annie Award for Pear Cider and Cigarettes, and Theodore Ushev, who wowed audiences around the globe with Blind Vaysha. Featured features include nominees Moana and Kubo and the Two Strings (which was also nominated in the visual effects category). A case study on the Academy Award nominee Doctor Strange by Florian Gellinger (RiseFX) complements the ranks of festive contributions.

    ANIMATION

    Robert Valley leads the prominent set of independent filmmakers in the “Animation Wild & Strange” track curated by Prof. Andreas Hykade (Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg). Moreover, prolific BAFTA winner Jonathan Hodgson will share insights into his unique visual style. “Animation Wild & Strange” also toasts the people that make independent animation accessible to the public: Igor Prassel, Animateka’s Festival Director for 10 years, and Jeannette Bonds, who has launched the successful GLAS Animation Festival for independents in San Francisco.

    VFX

    Patrick Hanenberger (The Neuland) once again curates a series of talks on Concept Art. Participating experts includes Christian Alzmann (Industrial Light & Magic), who has created art and characters for Star Trek Into Darkness and Star Wars: The Force Awakens; and Oliver Scholl, who defined the visual look of comic adaptations such as the upcoming Spider-Man: Homecoming and sci-fi classics A.I., Godzilla or Independence Day.

    Mike Seymour curates the “Digital Humans Forum” with talks by Hao Li (Pinscreen Inc. Founder and Director of the Vision and Graphics Lab at the USC Institute for Creative Technologies) and Kiran Bhat, who just won the Scientific and Technical Academy Award for his work at Industrial Light & Magic and now deals with the conversion of selfies into expressive 3D avatars at Loom.ai.

    VR

    Brent Strong curates the “Location-Based Entertainment” set of presentations. Dean Orion illuminates the program of SPACES Inc., an independent start-up founded by VR veterans. Steve Tatham (Universal Japan), who served as Creative Director on the record-breaking “Wizarding World of Harry Potter,” also joins the FMX ride. And Trevor Bryant explains how Virsix creates immersive spaces for arcades and entertainment centers.

    GAMES

    Brett Ineson (Animatrik) and Greg Mitchell (Epic Games) shed light on the cinematics of Gears of War 4, a multi-player third-person shooter, which achieves its convincing cinematics through the use of motion capture.

    TECH

    In addition to the aforementioned insights into the realization of Piper, the track on “Water & Sand” simulation features Fabian Nowak (MPC), who worked on the science fiction film Passengers.

    FMX 2017
    FMX 2017
  • Bonita Siegel Presiding over Anglophone YMA Awards

    Canada’s Youth Media Alliance announces that kids’ entertainment veteran Bonita Siegel will serve as President of its English-language Awards of Excellence jury for 2017. Honoring the best TV and digital platform productions aimed at young Anglophone Canadians, the Awards gala will take place May 31 at the CBC Glenn-Gould Studio in Toronto.

    Bonita Siegel, who received the YMA Outstanding Achievement Award in 2011, is an award-winning executive producer and broadcaster who has worked across genres in her television career. As an executive producer at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Siegel worked on prime time drama series and TV movies. As Director of Original Productions for Corus Television, she developed, commissioned and supervised production on children’s programming for all age groups and genres including animation, live action, comedy, sitcom, reality shows, preschool animation, puppetry, and documentary projects. Siegel’s resume boasts a number of worldwide successes which have earned honors including International Emmy, YMA, Pulcinella, Gemini, Annecy, BAFTA, Leo and Banff awards. Siegel has recently worked as a creative producer working with colleagues in Canada, France and Australia to develop and product live-action and animated children’s programs.

    Nominees for the English-language Awards of Excellence will be announced in March. The 2017 honors are made possible by sponsors CBC/Radio-Canada, the Canada Media Fund, 9 Story Media Group and DHX Media. Visit the YMA website for more on the awards.

    Youth Media Alliance
    Youth Media Alliance
  • Studio 100 Closes Acquisition of m4e Majority Stake

    Studio 100 Closes Acquisition of m4e Majority Stake

    The Executive Board of Germany’s m4e AG announced Monday that Studio 100 N.V.’s acquisition of a majority interest in the company has closed. The contract was signed Friday, February 24, with wholly owned subsidiary Studio 100 Media GmbH (Munich) immediately taking on the m4e shares.

    Hans Ulrich Stoef will continue to serve as CEO of m4e AG. However, Supervisory Board members Oliver Jansen, Cees Wessels and Andreas Kinsky have resigned. m4e’s Executive Board has filed an application with the Munich district court to fill out the Supervisory Board with the addition of Studio 100 representatives Hans Bourlon, Koen Peeters and David Lloyd.

    Studio 100 is world-leading kids and family entertainment company headquartered in Schelle, Belgium, and was founded by Gert Verhulst and Hans Bourlon in 1996.

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    m4e
  • Kidscreen Summit Posts 12% Growth, Dates 2018 Event

    Kidscreen Summit Posts 12% Growth, Dates 2018 Event

    The 2017 edition of Kidscreen Summit has wrapped up in Miami, with organizers reporting a 12% year-over-year increase in registrations. The event attracted nearly 2,000 attendees, with delegates from Asia accounting for the most significant increases in international participation.

    The conference and market this year welcomed 41% more professionals from Asia-Pacific, with China represented by more than twice as many attendees this year. The Summit also saw increased attendance by reps from South America (up 24%) and Europe (up 13%).

    The organizers have also set the dates for Kidscreen Summit 2018, which will return to the InterContinental Miami next February 12-15. Registration is expected to open in July.

    Kidscreen Summit 2017
    Kidscreen Summit 2017
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    Daily News Bytes

    CALL FOR ENTRIES: 3D Wire Fest
    Submit animated shorts, music videos, ads/promos and VR shorts/experiences by May 31 through 3D Wire, ShortFilmDepot.com, or festhome. The 2017 festival takes place Oct. 2-8 in Segovia, Spain. PDF of rules & regulations here.

    Puma Unveils ‘Despicable Me’ Line
    Illumination Ent. and Universal Brand Development make the global sports brand its latest minion team member, with classic footwear and apparel styles featuring Stuart, Carl and Kevin set to launch in June.

    CNN’s Platform Publishing Unit “Great Big Story” Has a Six-Person Cartoon Team
    The 40-person independent subsidiary funded by the major news company has built a dedicated animation team to create inspirational and edgy video content for social and mobile platforms.

    ¡Sorpresa! Lines Up ‘Pispas’ & More
    Spanish-language US kids channel picks up educational preschool toon Pispas, which follows a group of best friends who use their imaginations to travel the world in their toy van. The series will air Monday through Friday at 10 a.m.

    ‘Macross Attack!’ Walküre’s 1st Album Chosen as Anime Album of the Year by Japan Gold Disc Award
    The 12-title collection of songs from the Macross Delta TV franchise launched in July at No. 2 on the Oricon chart and has since sold over 127,000 copies in Japan.

    Darrel
    Darrel
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    Daily News Bytes

    Where to Watch ‘Piper,’ the Adorable Oscar Winning Animated Short Film
    If you missed Alan Barillaro’s beautiful CG exercise in feathers, water effects, and devastating tugs on the ol’ heart strings in theaters, here’s a quick and dirty guide to tracking it down online.

    Anime Didn’t Make It into the Oscar Nominations This Year. Here’s Why That Doesn’t Matter.
    Iman Smith looks at the Academy’s hesitant relationship with Japanese animation for PBS — and whether or not a snub for Makoto Shinkai’s much-hyped box office hit Your Name. was politics or punctiliousness.

    VIDEO: ‘O.J.: The Pioneer Before the Prisoner’
    With the crime documentary Made in America having become the first TV project to win an Oscar, this short animation from The Atlantic reminds viewers of what O.J. meant to the nation before the murder trial.

    OUTsider Review: Queer Animation
    Courtney Naquin for The Austin Chronicle reviews the 13-film collection curated by Judith Foster for the OUTsider Festival, which included entries from Japan, Israel and Germany.

    Prime Focus’ Vijay Kakwani Dives Deep into the Making of ‘Chaar Sahibzaade’
    Animation Xpress speak to the studio’s SVP of Operations on bringing the Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur out of the history books and into photoreal 3D for the feature, released last November.

    Marc Sondheimer and Alan Barillaro onstage at the Oscars. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
    Marc Sondheimer and Alan Barillaro onstage at the Oscars. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
  • VIZ Dates ‘Sailor Moon Crystal’ Set 2 & Limited Edition

    VIZ Dates ‘Sailor Moon Crystal’ Set 2 & Limited Edition

    VIZ Media has announced that magical girl enthusiasts across North America will be able to get their hands on Sailor Moon Crystal Set 2 on February 28, available as a Limited Edition Blu-ray/DVD (MSRP $79.99), Standard Ed. Blu-ray/DVD ($69.99), and DVD ($39.99). Set 2 features the entire “Black Moon” arc, episodes 15-26, of the celebrated reboot of the classic anime series based on Naoko Takeuchi’s original manga.

    During “Black Moon,” the Sailor Scout’s adventures take a turn when a young pink-haired girl falls from the sky and threatens to take the Legendary Silver Crystal from Usagi. But she’s not the only new arrival with an interest in the Crystal, as the mysterious Spectre Sisters are using more than threats to get what they want. When everyone in Sailor Moon’s life is in danger from an enemy she can’t seem to defeat, who can she turn to for help? That young girl and her small key may hold the answer…

    The Limited Edition contains a deluxe, four-disc collection (two DVDs & two Blu-ray discs), packaged with an exclusive chipboard box with specialty printing. It also contains six full-color collectible art cards and a premium full-color art booklet featuring episode summaries and more. Bonus content includes a digital art gallery, clean opening and closing segments, and a special interview with Japanese pop group Momoiro Clover Z, who perform the series’ theme songs.

    The Standard Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack also features episodes in crisp 1080p HD video, plus digital art gallery, clean opening and closing segments and the interview with Momoiro Clover Z. The Standard DVD set features four discs with beautifully illustrated variant O-card packaging and specialty foil printing; episodes presented in 480p.

    Pre-orders are available now from a variety of leading outlets and online retailers. Fans that order Sailor Moon Crystal Set 2 from RightStufAnime.com will receive a special Sailor Moon Suncatcher (while supplies last).

    Sailor Moon Crystal
    Sailor Moon Crystal
    Sailor Moon Crystal
    Sailor Moon Crystal
  • ‘Zucchini’ Harvests Two César Awards

    ‘Zucchini’ Harvests Two César Awards

    France’s biggest national cinema celebration, the César Awards, took place Friday night in Paris. While Paul Verhoeven’s awards season darling Elle took the coveted Best Film prize (and Best Actress for its star, Isabelle Huppert), animation made strides at this year’s honors as My Life as a Zucchini (Ma Vie de Courgette) won the prestigious Best Animated Feature award and Best Adaptation.

    The last animated feature to win in the Best Adaptation category was Persepolis (Vincent Paronnaud & Marjane Satrapi) in 2008.

    My Life as a Zucchini, winner of the European Film Award for Animated Feature and currently nominated for the Oscar, was directed by Claude Barras and written by Céline Sciamma, adapted from the novel Autobiographie d’une courgette by Gilles Paris. It was produced by Rita Productions in Geneva, Switzerland (Max Karlie, Pauline Gygax) in coproduction with Blue Spirit Productions in Paris, Gebeka Films in Lyon and KNM in Monte Carlo (Michel Merkt).

    The widely acclaimed stop-motion film is out in US theaters today through GKIDS. Worldwide sales are handled by Indie Sales, Paris.

    The animated César awardees of 2017 are:

    BEST ANIMATED FILM

    Ma Vie de Courgette, directed by Claude Barras

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    BEST ADAPTATION

    Céline Sciamma, Ma Vie de Courgette

    BEST ANIMATED SHORT

    Celui qui a deux âmes (He Who Has Two Souls), directed by Fabrice Luang-Vija (Fargo, ARTE France)

    Trailer

    My Life as a Zucchini
    My Life as a Zucchini
  • Monster’s ‘Harry & Bip’ off on Worldwide Waddle

    Monster’s ‘Harry & Bip’ off on Worldwide Waddle

    Monster Entertainment has only just picked up distribution rights for the newly completed animated series Harry & Bip (15 x 2), and has already sold the non-dialogue CG comedy to Disney Channels for all of Central Europe, Middle East and Africa, and to SRC for French-speaking Canada.

    The series follows Harry and Bip, two young penguins who are all about the “three Fs”: Fun, Fish and Friends! While Harry is always eager to explore the vast, icy expanse they call home, Bip would be happy to stay at home most days.

    Harry & Bip is directed by Leevi Lemmetty and produced by Tamsin Lyons of Ink and Light (Ireland) and Muste ja Valo Oy, in association with RTE (Ireland), YLE (Finland), Finnish Film Foundation and the Irish Film Board. Additional support is provided by the Section 481 incentive in Ireland.

    Voices are provided by Antti Pääkkönen (Angry Birds Toons) and music by Mark Thomas (Shaun the Sheep, The Magic Roundabout). Additional writing by children’s author Dave Rudden (2016 Irish Book Awards winner for Knights of the Borrowed Dark).

    Additional episodes are in development.

    Harry & Bip
    Harry & Bip
  • VRLA Announces John Riccitiello Keynote, IEEE Academic Track

    VRLA Announces John Riccitiello Keynote, IEEE Academic Track

    VRLA — taking place for the third consecutive year April 14-15 at the Los Angeles Convention Center — has made two big programming announcements this week. Unity Technologies CEO John Riccitiello will deliver a keynote address at the Expo on Friday, April 14. (Justin Roiland was previously announced as Saturday’s keynote.) And the organizers have teamed with IEEE VR to make its advanced academic programming block available to VRLA pass holders on April 14.

    “Unity has done so much to support and accelerate the VR ecosystem,” said Adam Levin, Co-Founder of VRLA. “We’re proud to host John as Unity continues its mission to educate and empower the industry and VRLA’s vibrant community of VR creators, companies and enthusiasts.”

    Riccitiello said, “Unity is proud to support the industry’s creators whether leading names or those just starting out, and I look forward to sharing more about our vision for VR and AR development at VRLA.”

    VRLA’s partnership with IEEE VR, the oldest academic consortium dedicated to the study of virtual reality form a science and engineering perspective, will offer VRLA 2-Day Pro Pass holders a special subset of programming on April 14. This advanced academics block will include sessions covering everything from virtual humans and avatars, to locomotion and navigation in virtual environments.

    The programming will be pulled from IEEE VR’s standalone conference, taking place March 18-22 at the Marriott in Manhattan Beach, CA.

    “IEEE VR has been the meeting point for scientists and engineers who have been investigating, understanding, and pushing forward the science and technology of virtual reality for several decades,” said Dr. David M. Krum, General Chair, IEEE VR. “The rising interest in VR that we see in industry and in consumers is incredibly exciting for those of us who have been building up VR for years in research labs all over the world. VRLA has become the most exciting hub for experiencing new VR content and prototype technologies, and we’re proud to join forces to bring the fruits of our research to their audiences.”

    Registration is now open for the VRLA conference and expo. Visit virtualrealityla.com.

    John Riccitiello
    John Riccitiello
  • Aussie Kids’ Channel ZooMoo Launches on Fetch TV

    Aussie Kids’ Channel ZooMoo Launches on Fetch TV

    Locally-owned children’s TV channel ZooMoo is expanding its presence in Australia by launching on IPTV service Fetch TV. ZooMoo will be available to Fetch TV subscribers starting Monday as part of its new “Kids” channel pack and “Ultimate” channel pack.

    ZooMoo’s lineup is “all animals, all the time” — with offerings spanning animated favorites like Dinosaur Train as well as ZooMoo’s original programming which combines wildlife footage with a range of puppets and animations to create a unique viewing (and learning) experience for children ages 3-7.

    “As an Australian owned and operated company we are most excited to see ZooMoo expand in Australia. Kids have a natural affinity with animals, we are thrilled to bring the animal kingdom into the homes of the families that subscribe to Fetch TV!” said David Haslingden, Founder & CEO of ZooMoo Networks.

    Scott Lorson, CEO Fetch TV, added: “We are thrilled to be launching ZooMoo in our new $6 per month Kids channel pack. Fetch TV is committed to offering the very best entertainment to our viewers of all ages, and we believe that ZooMoo is going to be a big hit with both children and their parents.”

    Dinosaur Train
    Dinosaur Train
  • Ghibli’s Suzuki: Miyazaki Is Working on a New Feature

    Ghibli’s Suzuki: Miyazaki Is Working on a New Feature

    During a recent Academy screening of Oscar nominated film The Red Turtle, producer and Studio Ghibli co-founder Toshio Suzuki let it slip that his longtime comrade Hayao Miyazaki is indeed working on a new animated feature, despite retiring from long-format helming a little over three years ago. Suzuki stated that Miyazaki is in Tokyo “putting all his effort into making it.”

    At the end of last year, it was hinted that Miyazaki was planning a new feature-length project. At that time, the living animation legend told NHK TV in a special program that he was storyboarding a feature version of his CG animated short Boro the Caterpillar, but this has not yet been confirmed as the project underway.

    Japanese news outlets report that the feature project, whatever it is, is expected to be released in 2019, ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Suzuki confirmed to Kyodo that he will be producing the project.

    The Boro short is expected to debut at the Ghibli Museum this summer.

    Miyazaki’s last (and allegedly final) feature was The Wind Rises, which was nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar and received over 20 other awards, including the Japan Academy Prize for animated feature and an Annie for writing. The film was written and directed by Miyazaki and produced by Suzuki.

    Studio Ghibli
    Studio Ghibli
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    CALL FOR ENTRIES: Anima2017 Cordoba Int’l Animation Festival
    Submit your work in any animation genre, technique or screening media — from feature films to mobile videos — by the May 30, 2017 deadline for consideration in the 9th edition. Anima2017 takes place Oct. 11-13 in Cordoba, Argentina.

    WGA Membership Meeting Shows Guild on Strike Footing as Contract Talks Loom
    The guild is set to release demands soon, as recent reductions in weekly compensation for TV series writer-producers hangs as a dark cloud overhead.

    CROWDFUND: Ex-Disney Animator ’s Houselessness Drama
    Emmy-nominated director Richard Bazley (animator on Pocahontas, Hercules, Tarzan) is producing a live-action film about homeless life in Manchester, Predawn. All profits will go to relevant charities.

    Milind Shinde’s Six-Month-Old Animation Studio, 88 Pictures Delivers ‘Trollhunters’
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    Anima2017 Cordoba Int’l Animation Festival
    Anima2017 Cordoba Int’l Animation Festival
  • Cosmic Forces Taps Mark Caplan to Grow VR/AR Offerings

    Cosmic Forces Taps Mark Caplan to Grow VR/AR Offerings

    Cosmic Forces, the LA-based creators of mobile VR hit Goosebumps: Night of Scares, has brought on entertainment industry veteran Mark Caplan to help lead the company’s aggressive expansion of its virtual reality and augmented reality portfolio.

    Caplan has most notably worked with entertainment properties including Ghostbusters, the Spider-Man movie franchise, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, Breaking Bad, The Smurfs and The Simpsons over his 20-plus year career in licensing. He most recently headed the licensing and merchandising group for Sony Pictures Consumer Products.

    Caplan will join Cosmic Forces CEO Ziad Seirafi in a business development capacity, helping to identify new opportunities for VR and AR. The company’s team is currently meeting with representatives from studio, TV, toy, comic-book, and other intellectual property holders to identify mobile, VR and AR development opportunities.

    Goosebumps: Night of Scares was one of the early breakout VR mobile games, racking up 3.5 million downloads, 60 million YouTube views and a 500,000 monthly users average. The game also garnered support from Oculus, Apple, Google Play and Amazon.

    Learn more at cosmicforces.com.

    Goosebumps: Night of Scares
    Goosebumps: Night of Scares