Tag: animated content

  • Netflix to buy Australian animation studio Animal Logic

    Netflix to buy Australian animation studio Animal Logic

    Mumbai: Netflix on Wednesday announced its plans to acquire Australian animation studio Animal Logic. The transaction, which is subject to regulatory approval, is expected to close later this year.

    The acquisition will support Netflix’s ambitious animated film slate, building on films such as the Academy Award-nominated “Over The Moon,” the Academy Award-nominated “Klaus” and the recently released “The Sea Beast.”

    Animal Logic has been producing award-winning designs, visual effects and animation for over 30 years. Headquartered in Sydney, Animal Logic set up a second studio in Vancouver, Canada in 2015 and has worked on Hollywood blockbusters including “Happy Feet,” “Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole,” “The LEGO Movies” and “Peter Rabbit” 1 and 2, alongside a catalogue of amazing visual effects work including “The Matrix,” “Moulin Rouge!,” “300” and “The Great Gatsby.”

    The announcement builds on an already strong partnership between the two companies, with a full slate of films across Animal Logic’s Sydney and Vancouver studios, including “The Magician’s Elephant,” directed by Wendy Rogers, and the recently announced “The Shrinking of the Treehorns,” directed by Ron Howard, for Netflix.

    “Netflix has been investing in animation over the past few years and this furthers our commitment to building a world-class animation studio,” said Netflix vice president of studio operations Amy Reinhard. “Animal Logic is a leading animation studio with innovative technology that will strengthen our existing business and increase our long-term capacity in the animation space, so that we can better entertain our members around the world.”

    Working with Animal Logic will accelerate the buildout of Netflix’s end-to-end animation production capabilities. The Animal Logic and Netflix Animation teams together will create a global creative production team and an animation studio that will produce some of Netflix’s largest animated film titles. Netflix will continue to work with many other studios around the world for animated series and film needs.

    Led by CEO and co-founder Zareh Nalbandian, the Animal Logic teams and leadership will remain operating under the Animal Logic brand and will fulfil production of existing and ongoing commitments and continue to collaborate and work with longstanding studio partners.

    “After 30 years of producing great work with great people, this is the perfect next chapter for Animal Logic,” said Nalbandian. “Our values and aspirations could not be more aligned with Netflix, in working with diverse content makers, producing innovative and engaging stories for audiences around the world. Our collective experience and talent will open new doors for all our teams and will empower a new level of creativity in animation.”

    “The strength of our partnership across a number of projects is testament to our shared creative vision,” said Animal Logic COO Sharon Taylor. “Solidifying our future together felt like a mutually beneficial, natural progression, and I am so excited to continue to build on our success together.”

  • The Q India launches its third channel ‘The Q Kahaniyan’

    The Q India launches its third channel ‘The Q Kahaniyan’

    Mumbai: Qyou Media has announced that it is launching a new animation channel called The Q Kahaniyan. The channel will initially be launched on smart TV and mobile app-based platforms including Samsung TV Plus, Xiaomi Mi TV, Jio TV and Jio TV Plus and TCL’s iFFalcon.

    The 24/7 channel is targeting 15 to 35-year-old young Indians and offers a new kind of alternative animated content that is suited for an older audience. The company’s Hindi GEC channel The Q India has seen a significant amount of popularity from its alternative animated series such as “Daravni Kahaniya,” “Dilchasp Kahaniya” and “Anokhi Kahaniya.”

    Smart TV shipments in India have increased by 65 per cent year-on-year for the quarter ending in June 2021 and this pace of growth is expected to continue as more e-commerce and app-based channels become part of the smart TV ecosystem. The global growth of smart TV’s is expected to be from 20 per cent to 30 per cent in the next five years with India as one of the fastest growing markets. In addition, the introduction of most smart TV content platforms to the mobile handsets of manufacturers who deliver both types of hardware (i.e., Samsung, Xiaomi, LG, etc) provides a strong entry point for a large audience of additional mobile based viewers.

    “We have experienced tremendous success with our unique alternative animation content both on broadcast and digital platforms,” said Qyou Media co-founder and CEO Curt Marvis. “We have expressed our commitment to be a leader in India in the smart TV and emerging content business now known as FAST (free ad supported TV). With the addition of ‘The Q Kahaniyan’ as a one of a kind third channel, we can now begin to form a block of Q channels across smart TV’s with the goal of adding more in the future. We foresee the smart TV and FAST channel ecosystem becoming a leading distribution vehicle in India with an impact that is equal or is even greater than what is occurring in North America. Our position in the market is now stronger than ever with the addition of The Q Kahaniyan.”

  • Applause Entertainment licenses 400+ titles from Amar Chitra Katha

    Applause Entertainment licenses 400+ titles from Amar Chitra Katha

    Mumbai: Aditya Birla Group-backed content studio Applause Entertainment has announced a partnership with Amar Chitra Katha, a player in the children’s publishing segment. 

    As part of the collaboration, Applause Entertainment has acquired the license to Amar Chitra Katha catalogue, of more than 400 titles, which will be developed and produced into animated content.

    “At Applause, we only strive to deliver the best in storytelling. Over the last four years, we have significantly pushed the envelope in curating and creating the most disruptive stories for Indian audiences that cut across genres and geographies,” said Applause Entertainment, chief executive officer, Sameer Nair. “Amar Chitra Katha is a household name in India with a diverse and celebrated library that deserves to be retold. Like millions of other people, I have grown up reading these iconic comics and as a child, imagined them with dynamic visuals and dramatic sound & action. This is our opportunity to realise that dream. This partnership is also a small step towards helping export Indian culture by taking a unique and deep-rooted cultural brand like Amar Chitra Katha to screens across the globe.”

    Spanning 20 languages, the Amar Chitra Katha library boasts titles across epics and mythology, history, fables and humour, brave hearts, visionaries, and ACK Junior. The children’s publisher was founded in 1967 by Anant Pai and sells more than 1.5 million copies every year. Amar Chitra Katha has forayed into digital with their app as well as a presence on Alexa, YouTube, and other digital platforms.

    “At Amar Chitra Katha, we have been custodians of India’s stories for over 54 years, and we are thrilled to partner with Applause Entertainment to take our rich storytelling heritage to Indian and global audiences through animation,” said Amar Chitra Katha, president and chief executive officer, Preeti Vyas. “As the nation’s favourite storyteller, our mission has always been to provide Indian children a route to their roots and inspire in them a great sense of pride about India and being Indian. While we continue to keep our founder, Mr Anant Pai’s dream alive by telling new stories and creating fresh content in print and digital formats, we are also keen on presenting our iconic stories in an animated avatar. For this, we could not have hoped for a better partner than Applause. We are confident that Sameer Nair and his team, with their passion and superlative track record, will do an amazing job adapting our stories to animation and providing the new and future generations of Indians a crucial link to our past.”