News: The Perils of an All Digital Movie future

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Vulture.com has an interesting read about the future and troubles of switching to an all digital movie industry which is currently at about 90% saturation.

A quote from the article:

In one of the most famous examples of the perils of digital preservation, when the makers of Toy Story attempted to put their film out on DVD a few years after its release, they discovered that much of the original digital files of the film — as much as a fifth — had been corrupted. They wound up having to use a film print for the DVD. “That was the first major episode to draw public attention to the fact that digital files are a challenge when it comes to conservation,” says Usai. (Somewhat hilariously and almost tragically, a similar fate came close to befalling Toy Story 2, which nearly got nuked when someone accidentally hit a “delete” button.)

You can read the whole article here.

News: DHX MEDIA AND CHINA’S CNTV TO LAUNCH NEW CHILDREN’S CONTENT PLATFORM

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DHX MEDIA AND CHINA’S CNTV TO LAUNCH NEW CHILDREN’S CONTENT PLATFORM

– DHX providing more than 700 half hours of Mandarin content –

Halifax, November 7, 2014 – DHX Media Ltd. (“DHX” or the “Company”) (TSX: DHX.A, DHX.B), a key player internationally in the creation of content for families and children, today announced it has entered into a cooperation agreement with China National Television (CNTV), the new-media broadcast division of China Central Television (CCTV), China’s state broadcaster, to launch a new streaming service exclusively dedicated to offering DHX’s children’s entertainment content across multiple platforms nationally in China. In the revenue sharing deal, DHX will provide more than 700 half hours of children’s content initially for the new service, which is expected to offer video on demand (VOD), advertising video on demand (AVOD) and subscription video on demand (SVOD) services. Some of the series DHX will be providing in Mandarin for the new streaming service include, Teletubbies, Inspector Gadget, Madeline and Sonic the Hedgehog, to be followed by additional DHX titles such as Caillou, Super Why!, Monster Math Squad and others. The as-yet-unnamed service will be available nationally in the People’s Republic of China (excluding Hong Kong S.A.R., Macau S.A.R. and Taiwan). A launch date has not yet been set.

The deal was announced today at a signing ceremony attended by Prime Minister Stephen Harper at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit, in Beijing. DHX President and Chief Operating Officer, Steven DeNure, who represented DHX as a delegate in the Government of Canada’s official trade mission, stated: “Launching a new children’s streaming service with China’s official state broadcaster represents a tremendous opportunity to deliver DHX brands to a massive, emerging market. We are delighted and honoured to have been able to sign this cooperation agreement in Beijing today, as part of Prime Minister Harper’s trade delegation.”

 

Michael Hirsh, Vice Chairman of DHX Media, added: “Over the coming years we look forward to growing DHX’s global footprint, and critical to that will be expanding into China, one the world’s largest markets. In partnering with CNTV on this new streaming service, we feel we have the best possible collaborator for making that expansion a reality.”

DHX anticipates providing content on a continual basis to the new service as new series are produced at its animation studios in Halifax, Vancouver and Toronto, and through external production partners. In addition, the Company anticipates expanding the platform’s offering as additional series in its existing library of more than 10,000 half hours are dubbed into Mandarin.

About DHX Media Ltd.

DHX Media Ltd. (www.dhxmedia.com), a leading creator, producer, marketer and broadcaster of family entertainment, is recognized globally for such brands as Yo Gabba Gabba!, Caillou, Teletubbies, In the Night Garden, Inspector Gadget, Johnny Test, and the multi-award winning Degrassi franchise. DHX Media Ltd. is the owner of Family Channel, the most-viewed children’s television channel in Canada, as well as the channels Disney Junior (English & French) and Disney XD in Canada. The Company markets and distributes its library of more than 10,000 half-hours of entertainment programming worldwide, and licenses its owned properties through its dedicated consumer products business. DHX Media Ltd.’s full-service international licensing agency, Copyright Promotions Licensing Group Ltd. (CPLG), represents numerous entertainment, sport and design brands. DHX Media Ltd. has offices in Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Munich and Amsterdam, and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the ticker symbols DHX.A and DHX.B.

About CNTV/CCTV

China Network Television (CNTV) is owned by CCTV International Network Ltd., which started broadcasting from December 28, 2009; its websites are www.cctv.com and www.cntv.cn. CNTV Services cover multiple terminals, such as video streaming websites, IPTV, mobile TV (mobile phone and tablet), OTT TV, with coverage in more than 190 countries. CNTV has six international language channels, which are English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian and Korean, additionally five local language channels, which are Mongolian, Uygur language, Kazakhstan language and Korean. CNTV broadcasts to all internet-based video distribution platforms.

Disclaimer

This press release contains forward looking statements with respect to DHX including the timing of the launch date of the as-yet-unnamed new children’s streaming service. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve risks and uncertainties and are based on information currently available to the Company. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations, among other things, include risks factors discussed in materials filed with applicable securities regulatory authorities from time to time including matters discussed under “Risk Factors” in the Company’s short form prospectuses dated November 14, 2013 and December 31, 2013, Annual Information Form, and annual Management Discussion and Analysis. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof, and the Company assumes no obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances, except as required by law.

For more information, please contact:

Investor relations, please contact:
Joann Head – Manager, Investor Relations, DHX Media Ltd.
joann.head@dhxmedia.com 
+1 416-977-7018

Media, please contact:
Shaun Smith – Director, Corporate Communications, DHX Media Ltd.
shaun.smith@dhxmedia.com
+1 416-977-6071

Or Aimee Norman, DDA Blueprint Public Relations

aimee@ddablueprint.com

+44 (0) 20 8985 4708

News: Apple’s Next Hit Will Be a Surface Pro 3 Clone?

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Bloomberg is reporting that Apple’s next big product will be a tablet with a stylus something Mac artists have been salivating over for many years. They point to a number of factors, one being the success of Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3 as well as Samsung’s stylus pen line such as the Note 2, Note 4 Note 10.1 as well as the Note Pro 12.

Samsung debuted its first, much maligned and hugely successful Galaxy Note — the first phone with a bigger-than-5-inch screen — in September, 2011. For two years afterwards, Apple was content to present incremental improvements to the iPhone. Compared with the iPhone 5, the iPhone 5s just added a fingerprint sensor and an improved camera (plus a few other features that most consumers didn’t care about).

Meanwhile Apple carefully observed the “phablet” market, watched other handset makers follow Samsung’s example and erode its market share, and experimented with ways to make a big phone easier to navigate one-handed. It struck just when Samsung started posting lower profits, because of the increased competitive pressure.

This time it isn’t a Samsung product Apple is watching, but Microsoft’s Surface Pro.

Another article from back in January over at Business Week states that Apple has filed for patents using a stylus in conjunction with a tablet. Interesting!

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I think it would be in Apple’s best interest to create a product like this considering their biggest announcement this season was a higher resolution screen and some thinner iPads. Bleh. An Apple tablet with a stylus would blow the doors off of the Mac line and it’s likely set everyone into a fever pitch about styluses something us artists would love to see happen. What do you think? Would you like to see Apple finally come out with a Tablet?

News: Animation Vets honored at Animation Magazine Summit in Marina Del Ray

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Film Roman founder Phil Roman, DreamWorks producer Bonnie Arnold (How to Train Your Dragon 2), director David Silverman (The Simpsons, The Longest Daycare), veteran voice actor Richard Cummings (Winnie the Pooh), Gotham Group founder Donna Goldsmith-Vein, and RGH (Rubicon Group Holding) Studio to be honored at the Animation Magazine’s Summit in November.

LOS ANGELES — Animation Magazine is pleased to announce its 2014 award recipients, which will be presented at The World Animation & VFX Summit’s Opening Night Party, on November 2 at the Marina del Rey Yacht Club. This year’s six honorees selected for their contributions to the art, technology and business of animation and visual effects are:

*  Phil Roman (Iconic animator and founder of Film Roman): Lifetime Achievement Award.

*  DreamWorks Animation’s Bonnie Arnold (How to Train Your Dragon 2):  Feature Producer of the Year Award.

*  RGH (Rubicon Group Holding): Breakout Studio of the Year Award.

*  Jim Cummings( Winnie the Pooh) : Voice Talent of the Year Award.

*  David Silverman (The Simpsons): Director of the Year Award.

*  Ellen Goldsmith-Vein (Gotham Group’s Founder): Industry Angel of the Year Award

“We are thrilled to have such a distinguished group of thought leaders and visionaries at our Summit this year and glad to have them share their priceless insights about the global art and business of animation and visual effects with our attendees,” said Jean Thoren, president and publisher of Animation Magazine and founder of Animation Magazine’s Summit.

The 2014 World Animation and VFX Summit’s keynote speakers include acclaimed Producer and Director Rob Minkoff (The Lion King, Stuart Little, Mr. Peabody and Sherman), David Steinberg, Senior Vice President of Production at Nickelodeon, and Paul Babb, CEO of Maxon.

Feature Film Case Studies panels include presentations by members of Disney’s Big Hero 6 animation and VFX team. The Summit will welcome award-winning directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (The LEGO Movie, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs), animation Co-Director/Editor Chris McKay and Cinematographer Pablo Plaisted who will be discussing the making of the beloved franchise hit, Warner Bros.’ The LEGO Movie.

On Monday (Nov. 3) some of the top-tier feature film and legal panelists will be director Tony Bancroft (Mulan, Bunyan & Babe), David Silverman (The Simpsons, The Road to El Dorado) and veteran legal professionals Jody Simon, Nancy Newhouse Porter and Gotham Agency’s Talent Manager Julie Kane-Ritsch. Director Dean DeBlois (DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon 2), Paul Young, Co-Founder of Ireland’s Cartoon Saloon (Producer of Song of the Sea) and LAIKA’s Graham Annable and Anthony Stacchi (directors of The Boxtrolls) are among the luminaries of this year’s Oscar Contenders panel. Attendees can also take away tips on how to make an international film get wider exposure in the U.S. Panelists include David Jesteadt, Director of Distribution at GKIDS; Melissa Boag, Vice President of Kids and Family Entertainment at Shout! Factory; and Simon Crow, Founder and President of SC Films.

The Tuesday (Nov. 4) lineup includes a focus on television and Canadian talent and theme park entertainment. Our Innovators of the Great White North panel are Mary Bredin (Guru Studios), Rob Davies (Atomic Cartoons), Shabnam Rezai (Big Bad Boo) and Vince Commisso (9 Story Entertainment). We then move to Mattel’s Julia Pistor, Rough Draft’s Claudia Katz and Family Guy producer Kara Vallow who will discuss their everyday challenges, victories and strategies for success. The Summit’s 21st Century Tools of the Trade panelists include: CelAction President Andy Blazdell, Proof Inc.’s Founder and Chief Creative Officer Ron Frankel, Pixeldust’s Founder and President Ricardo Andrade, Ghost Town Media’s Creative Director Brandon Parvini and Flickerlab Founder and Creative Director Harold Moss. Acclaimed former Disney animator Glen Keane (Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Tangled), Production Designer Max Keane and Technical Project Lead Rachid E Guerrab discuss the making of Google’s beautiful new 2D animated short Duet.

Tuesday’s lineup also features a timely look at some of this year’s exciting new theme park technologies. Panelists are Richard Taylor (Media Director of Themed Entertainment at RGH), Daren Ulmer (President and Chief Creative at Mousetrappe) and Frank Drucker (Head of Broadcast Production at All Things Media).

Tickets are now available for purchase at www.animationmagazine.net/summit. Members of Animation Guild, ASIFA, OBS, VES, WGA and WIA will receive a 10% discount on tickets. Full package VIP badge includes admission to :

• Opening night Gala party and Awards Ceremony with a catered buffet
• Full Yacht Club buffet breakfast, catered buffet luncheon in the private dining area with VIP guests for both days.
• Access to all seminars
• Networking Cocktail reception for both days.

For more information, contact Nancy Bates, Nancy@animationmagazine.net

News: 9 Story Entertainment announces new broadcast deals for the animated comedy NERDS AND MONSTERS

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9 Story Entertainment announces new broadcast deals for

the animated comedy NERDS AND MONSTERS

Toronto, Canada – September 15, 2014 – 9 Story Entertainment is pleased to announce that it has signed multiple deals for Slap Happy Cartoons’ hilarious animated comedy, Nerds and Monsters (40 x 11’). Licenses include TVE (Spain), Canal+ Family (France and Africa), E-Junior (UAE), Noga (Israel) and MBC Kids (Middle East). The show was previously licensed to CiTV (UK) and ABC TV (Australia) and was recently greenlit for a second season by YTV (Canada).

Nerds and Monsters tosses 3 nerdy kids and a thick-headed football star on a fantastic uncharted island. The tween castaways must use nothing but their smarts to survive the relentless attacks by the island’s inhabitants – a tribe of hideous but hilarious monsters. And lucky for the Nerds, these dim-witted monsters don’t have any smarts!

SLAP HAPPY CARTOONS INC. has offices in Vancouver, B.C. and Los Angeles, Calif. Founded by top animation professionals Kathy Rocchio, Greg Sullivan, Josh Mepham and Vito Viscomi, Slap Happy Cartoons works with a global base of clients, which include development partners Comedy Central, Kids WB!, DHX Media, Canucks Sports and Entertainment, and Disney XD. With a wealth of experience from working on award-winning animation productions, the founders launched Slap Happy Cartoons to realize their shared vision and passion for creating original, funny – and sometimes twisted – cartoons for both kids and adults. Visit Slap Happy at www.SlapHappyCartoons.com

9 Story Entertainment is one of the industry’s leading creators, producers and distributors of award-winning animated and live-action content for young audiences around the world.  With one of North America’s largest animation studios based in Toronto, 9 Story has over 220 creative and production staff, and has produced over 900 half hours of quality children’s and family programming, seen on some of the most respected children’s channels around the world across multiple platforms.  The company’s distribution affiliate represents a growing catalogue which includes several beloved brands such as Arthur, Wibbly Pig, Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars, Wild Kratts and Almost Naked Animals in addition to exciting new series such as Numb Chucks, Camp Lakebottom, Cache Craze, Daniel Tiger’s Neighbourhood and Nerds and Monsters. Last year the company acquired CCI Kids, the family content division of CCI Entertainment, increasing 9 Story’s portfolio to over 1600 half hours of content with popular shows such as Guess How Much I Love You, Joe & Jack, Artzooka! and Extreme Babysitting.   www.9story.com

 

 

For further information: 

Jennifer Ansley, Vice President, Marketing & Communications, 9 Story Entertainment

+1 416 530-9900 ext 230, jennifera@9story.com