Ripples of Gravity, Flashes of Light


More Info: http://www.caltech.edu/news/ligo-and-virgo-make-first-detection-gravitational-waves-produced-colliding-neutron-stars-80082

On Aug. 17, 2017, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) and Virgo detected, for the first time, gravitational waves from the collision of two neutron stars. The event was not only “heard” in gravitational waves but also seen in light by dozens of telescopes on the ground and in space. Learn more about what this rare astronomy event taught us in a new video from LIGO and Virgo.

Credit: LIGO-Virgo

Millie Bobby Brown introduces Stranger Things 2 World Exclusive Footage!


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‘Big Hero 6’ series launches 20 Nov with TV movie

Disney XD’s animated series Big Hero 6: The Series will launch on 20 November with a one-hour primetime television movie Baymax Returns airing simultaneously at 8 pm EST on Disney XD and Disney Channel. The TV movie will also be available on the DisneyNOW app and Disney XD VOD.

Immediately after the TV movie airs, two full-length preview episodes of Big Hero 6: The Series will debut exclusively on the DisneyNOW app and Disney XD VOD, ahead of its official broadcast premiere in early 2018.

The animated series, based on Disney’s Oscar-winning feature Big Hero 6 (2014), continues the adventures of the team, following the events in the film. Baymax Returns will bridge the movie and the series following the moment Hiro discovers the chip his brother Tadashi designed to create Baymax. The 14-year-old bot-fighter and tech genius begins school as the new prodigy at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology and uses the chip to rebuild Baymax, but his overconfidence and penchant for taking shortcuts leads to trouble.

Beginning 24 November 2017, Big Hero 6: The Series shorts will roll out every Friday for six consecutive weeks on Disney XD, the DisneyNOW app and Disney XD YouTube. The TV movie, series and shorts will roll out through 2018 on Disney XD channels and Disney Channels worldwide.

Produced by Disney Television Animation, Big Hero 6: The Series is executive produced by Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley and Nick Filippi – the team behind Emmy-winning Kim Possible. Filippi also serves as supervising director.

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MIP Junior 2017 : World Premiere screening of Thomas and Friends steals the show!

The world premiere TV screening of  Thomas and Friends:Big World!Big Adventures!’ was presented by Mattel Creations on October 15. They also hosted the MIPJunior welcoming party where a lovely train took all the guests to the party from JW Marriot to Majestic Hotel. The ride was indeed enjoyable. They gave goodies related to the series. Animation Xpress team had a good time at the party. We clicked a lot of pictures and the food was awesome!

Frederator Networks CEO and president Fred Seibert’s keynote was also a major highlight of MIPJunior 2017 where he highlighted that adults are watching more kids content and vice versa.  Content does not need to be short to work well in digital platform.Some of the major highlights of his talk were.1) Only short content don’t do well in digital platforms 2) Content appealing to an individual is stronger than universal one. 3)Audiences are  kings in terms of deciding the content and programming strategies.“Linear TV have not changed during the last 20 years. It is using the same programming models, with 30’ series, always same scheduled. We can’t be afraid of changes, if you ever think that something new can be bad for your business, you are probably in the wrong business,” he

The audience thoroughly enjoyed MIP Junior International pitch competition which saw five finalists stop motion series Big Five from Tak Toon Enterprises(South Korea), pre school animation Catcha! from Untref Media(Argentina), app adaptation Dr Panda from Dr Panda Productions(US) and animated buddy series Stinky Dog from from Dandaloo France. Out of all these entries BOXWARS an unscripted comedy game show from Australia’s Bogan Entertainment emerged victorius at MIP Junior International Pitch. Interestingly they gave a presentation with a full size Roman legionnaire’s costume made of cardboard. The jury called it innovative and with lot of potential.

At a special keynote, Netflix head of global kids content Andy Yeatman emphasised that fantasy, universal themes, series with an easy, understandable, highly visual and physical hook are the hot topics today. He said, “ We are looking for top IPs in local markets, formats that travel well, top studios and creators, differentiated shows and premium content.We passed from 2 titles in 2013 (1 animation and 1 live action) to 37 in 2017(5 live action series, 19 animations and 11 preschool series).There was a big announcement about Netflix acquiring the broadcast rights of Mighty Little Bheem of GreenGold Animation. We met and congratulated the very inspiring Rajeev Chillaka who was beaming with this grand success.

Russian Export Centre organised “Snack and Screen” where several animated shows were shown on the screen. There were total 9 production companies who were a part of it. And trust me it was enjoyable watching those cute animated films! There were two series targeted toward 8 to 12 years old girls and 6 series for pre schoolers. It included  environment friendly shows and those appealing the whole family. Snacks were given at the end of the seminar in lines with the snack n screen concept. More news awaits for you from MIPJunior 2017. Keep reading!

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Diwali celebrations go virtual with Magicbox-Inkmeo’s Digital Crackers

With concerns of air contamination rising in the country, many believe Diwali, the festival of lights, will lead to more pollution.

Traditionally, the festival of lights was celebrated with Diyas (earthen lamps), the notion of which signifies light’s triumph over darkness. However, in the course of time, the festival has become synonymous to burning crackers of all sorts to celebrate.

A company has brought in something which might not be the exact alternative for crackers to the enthusiasts but might fill up the cracker-void for kids if needed.
Magicbox-Inkmeo has come up with a series of green-crackers. Instead of going by the conventional way crackers are lit up during the festivities, the company has a virtual approach like many other things in today’s time.

Users can download the Inkmeo app and bring in front, the cards with the images of the crackers. Once scanned, the specific cracker can be seen bursting on your smartphone.

According to a report in a leading daily, the company is planning to distribute 250 units of the crackers to old age homes and orphanages in Tamil Nadu.

The project is a refreshing step looking forward. As the world around us leans more and more towards virtual and digital aspects, it is a pretty good product to see!

Digital Crackers were launched for the first time in India in Kids India (Mumbai) on 20 September, 2017 by Spielwarenmesse eG CEO Ernst Kick, Spielwarenmesse India MD Katharina Janotta and Spielwarenemesse eG. director fair management Florian Hess.

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MIPCOM 2017 sees signing of big deals in Indian and Asian market!

Ken Lo

MIPCOM 2017 which is world’s largest content market has started at Paleis Des Festivals, Cannes. It gathers world’s most influential players for four days of meeting from 16-19 October 2017. Some of the big deals in the international market are signed here. Good news for Indian audiences as a major deal affecting Indian masses has been signed here. Zee Enterprises and Sony Pictures Television have signed a first pay feature deal. This will enable Indian audiences to watch a range of films since both are two powerful houses to reckon with. This is the first time such an agreement has been signed. Films like Spiderman Homecoming, Blade Runner 2049, Baby Driver, The Emoji Movie and life will be a part of the agreement. Senior vice president international distribution Asia Pacific SPT  Ken Lo said, “Given the box office success of films like Spiderman Homecoming, we are confident that Indian audiences will be thrilled to know that they can soon enjoy this and many more of our premium films on Zee. We look forward to working together with  Zee to entertain an important and fast growing market.”

In another major churnout, Shellhut and Tiny Island Pictures have signed a deal with Wings Media. Shellhut and Tiny Island is a new joint venture between Thailand’s Shellhut Entertainment and Singapore’s Tiny Island Productions. It has signed a 10 feature film co production MOU with Wings Media. Wings is a member of Oriental Pearl Group and a part of Shanghai Media Group. It is worth around $250 million. It will be the biggest animation film cooperation in Asia and first ever China-Singapore-Thailand animation coproduction. Their first venture will be animated series Dream Defenders. China is all set to build its own Marvel universe.

Shelen He of Oriental Pearl Group left with Shanghai Wings Media’s Pinyada Ratanasungk and David Kwok of Shellhut and Tiny Island Productions

Director Paul Chung who has earlier worked with Dream Works, Walt Disney, Warner Brothers will be leading the film development and production. CEO Shellhut Entertainment Jwanhut Ahariyavraromp said, “We are dedicated towards searching he globe for the best film and television content and are confident that this partnership will bring Asian flavours to the world.”

“This collaboration will bring together sci-fi from China and the rest of the world,” said Shelan He, VP of Oriental Pearl, and president of Wings Media. He added, “The co-produced films will showcase the best of China’s culture, as well as expose China’s audiences to the multi-cultural characteristics of Singapore and Thailand.” Shellhut and Tiny Island had previously partnered to produce Shellhut Entertainment’s hit animated TV series project Shelldon. Intellectual property from the new films will be used to build theme parks in Thailand.

Shellhut and Tiny Island Pictures’ next step will be to talk with American and European partners,” said David Kwok, Tiny Island CEO.

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Glimpses of MIPJunior 2017

‘Glimpses of MIPJunior 2017’

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NGDC tags Yoozoo Games as their presenting partner for 2017

NASSCOM Gaming Forum today announced that Yoozoo Games, one of the largest global gaming companies as the presenting sponsor for NASSCOM Game Developer Conference 2017 (NGDC), India’s biggest video games development conference in association with Unite India will take place at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre, from 9 to 10 November, with training workshops on 11 November.

With a Games Expo floor featuring Indian games, several international country pavilions and a virtual reality pavilion, NGDC 2017 is shaping up to be the biggest showcase of Indian games development and business talent, and the Go To event for international participants looking at opportunities in the Indian marketplace.

“We are excited to announce the support of our presenting sponsor Yoozoo Games,” said NASSCOM Gaming Forum chairman Rajesh Rao. “Their support has allowed us to increase the scope of the conference and we look forward to NGDC 2017 being our biggest, most informative conference yet”.


NGDC 2017 will feature international and domestic speakers, dedicated tracks focused on games design, publishing/advertising, game art and technology, production and serious games.

The NGDC 2017 awards will also recognise achievements in Indian games development and encourage the creation of original innovative IP in India.

Curated networking events include investor and publisher pitch sessions that will give Indian game developers the opportunity to meet with investors, publishers and business executives.

Unite India will be the most important gathering of regional artists, developers, publishers, training providers and enthusiasts interested in Unity, the market leading platform for creating video games, simulations, interactive and VR/AR content.

“In an emerging gaming market such as India, fuelling ecosystem growth is important and NGDC has been highly effective at unleashing this potential and we are happy to support the NASSCOM team,” said Yoozoo Games India CEO Anuj Tandon. “This is just the start for us to contribute in growing the Indian gaming scene. We will also be showcasing some exciting games at the event.”

For more details, visit the site of NGDC 2017.

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Wolverine goes up against Deadpool in new Marvel comics

It seems that Marvel is still at the top of their game with the new comic book release with an interesting versus battle. The company holds nothing back, now that they are making two beasts face-off, wildly striking each other in an epic battle.

The book features Marvel heroes Deadpool and Old Man Logan, an X-man, both highly adept in the use of blades and healing abilities. This new issue brings in surprises and is a continuation of the famous ‘Deadpool vs’ series. This brilliant piece has been written by former Deadpool artist Declan Shalvey and drawn by Nailbiter’s Mike Henderson.

The story begins with Logan uncovering information about a newly discovered omega-level mutant and attempts to rescue her. Deadpool attempts to tag along for the adventure; but in vain, as Logan dismisses him and rejects his assistance completely.

As such, Deadpool decides to make Logan his foe through his mission and outmatch him in every way possible.

This is the first volume of the first issue which has a total of five issues and has been released on 18 October 2017.

The second issue is currently being worked on and is slated for a 15 November, 2017 release. Marvel has released several ‘vs’ titles before, which had put up Deadpool against other Marvel characters like the Punisher.

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ABAI brings its first-ever delegation to MIPJunior 2017

From left CEO Appu series Sanjay Raheja, Technicolor head Biren Ghose, Vedatma Studio CEO B.S. Srinivas, Vivek Lath

Three years after it signed its MoU with Reed Midem, ABAI finally brought its first ever delegation to to MIPJunior 2017 this year at JW Marriot, Cannes in France. We spoke to some of the key members of ABAI who were present at the event.For a first, we had a chat with B.S. Srinivas, CEO of Vedatma Animation and also the joint secretary of ABAI who emphasised that it is an association committed to the growth of AVGC sector in Karnataka.

Congratulations on bringing the delegation! How was it achieved?
The Karnataka government and minister Priyank Kharge have been very supportive of this industry. We are trying to build a very strong ecosystem in our state. We have been taking delegations to several events over  the last few years.However MIP Junior is something we have been trying since a long time and speaking to the government for a long time. This being the largest content market of the year. We thought that we should take delegation this year. We pursued it. So finally we have got the first time delegation of Karnataka. Seven members were selected for both the events.

How did you select the studios who have come here? How much are you sponsoring?
They were selected on the basis of merit, the kind of work done by the studios and if they are really promising. We are sponsoring 60 percent of the expenditure for the visit.

How was the MIP Junior market for you this year?
MIP Junior market has been really good. I have attended MIPJunior in the past also. This time I feel the opportunities have  been really qualitative. We met a lot of qualitative people. I have bought my IP here from Vedatama animation studio – Aetius, the eagle kid. We have done the pre-production for it and we are looking for opportunities. We are trying to find broadcasters. I had good meetings and hope to take positive things from here. There has been interest shown. We look forward to a positive outcome for this.

Tell us about the Vedatma IPs  which you have brought to MIPJunior.

We are into services but we are also coming out with IPs. One of them is the local flavour of Karnataka. It is called Dasa the fables. It is already out in the form of DVDs across the world, Amazon and
on Flipkart.  It is about the local stories of Karnataka and the stories that are told through the songs. The project is getting a very positive response. We are still working on it. For the global market we came with an IP called Aetius the eagle kid. The story is of a young boy who has the power of an eagle. He fights with the dragon serpents to save his land. That’s what the story is about. The characterisation, pre production everything is done. Production is going on. At MIPJunior we found someone who is interested in going forward. We are thinking of a proper business plan and how to realise it.

Are you looking for co-productions or what?
I will always ideally do it myself but I’m looking for an investor also who will believe in the concept and co-produce it. Because the look, feel and the story is really global. The characters and the story line are more adapted to the whole audience. I am looking at both a person who can believe in the idea and also has some really good connections with some broadcasters as well who will be interested in seeing it to the next level. I will either come back or pursue one episode which I am working. We are thinking of 11 minutes,  26 episodes. Once the episodes are ready. We are doing one episode and approaching the broadcasters. The broadcasting and funding will go on parallelly.

The idea behind bringing bringing the delegation?

The Karnataka government has been very supportive in all these initiatives in these last few years. Because the policy has come recently which the upgraded AVGC policy which has a lot of benefits for startups and
medium sized enterprises. It gives grants for IPs and medium sized enterprises and also enables production grants. It is an exposure to the studios about how the global market operates. How their products  rate among those offered by global companies. It is for them to develop their business also. So we thought that it is one place where we should come. Though other markets are also available like Annecy, ATF, Gwangju ACE Fair, but we felt that this has to be done. After pursuing it for two years, we finally got it through. They have believed in us and sent the delegation. We hope that these studios who have come go back with positive results. It will enable the government to take steps in the right directions so that they will sponsor more delegations to more events in the future.

Which other content market ABAI is planning to visit?

We have been regulars at Annecy, Children Media Conference, ACE Fair Korea. We have started with SIGGRAPH last year and we intend to continue. We have put up a proposal for Kids Screen Summit also. As of now these things were there in the list.The studios who have come should take a lot of interest and come back with, if not  results, then with some positive signs so that we can submit a positive report to the authorities. I think in our country it is one of the most progressive governments  in terms of thinking about the AVGC industry. It is really very nice to see the support we are getting from them. Hope the AVGC industry this south Indian state continues to grow over the years with the support of ABAI and Karnataka  government

We also spoke to president of ABAI and country head of Technicolor Biren Ghose.

How was your MIPJunior experience this year?

Biren : MIPJunior is always very special. Because it is a meeting place where new content meets reality and library content looks for new rights. From an ABAI perspective,  it is extremely important that we continue to partner the Karnataka government in helping to create new IPs out of India with Bangalore as a hub that is sponsored by the local authorities. The new animation policy announced in July 2017 gives a new impetus to IP creators. Be it for animation, games, VFX or comics. MIPJunior is a place where IP creators from across India have come in and ABAI has brought in a small delegation who can pitch as well as observe how content is pitched. The government is keen to help local companies to access markets. We are looking to create a differential reimbursement of the cost for companies of Bangalore when they come to  such markets. Startups and IP creators will have a larger reimbursement so that they get a better chance. Large companies will also be assisted on a case to case basis but the amount of reimbursement will be
lower.

This will be a part of the operational framework that is being finalised for the future. The policy gives an impetus to people that can strike co-production deals as well. So when work comes to Bangalore be it for services or co-production the grants which companies can receive as a part of new policies and this will make their visit here opportune to meet with other IP creators that may have projects and strike deals that will bring this work back home to their studios.

How has been things with regards to your company Technicolor?

On the Technicolor front our team is here from US and Canada every year. We had a fantastic success at these markets in the past. Our show ‘The Deep’ is right now trending as a top show in three continents. It has been extremely satisfying to see a company like Technicolor and its family of brands growsubstantially in the services business and see it being considered as a great partner for original IP creation.

How has been the market this year?

I think the maturity that one sees as MIPJunior is that it has been able to categorise the projects that are in the market into different phases. Early stage, ready for production, introduction and library content. This has matured over time. It makes it easy for people to target what they believe is the engagement they want to have across these different segments.

I see in such a show is that it’s not just the number of people that needs to increase but also the quality of deals that need to improve. On the sidelines of the show we saw some outstanding presentations in the theatres. In particular the question about will happen to SVOD, licensing. We saw some technology presentations where you can talk about rapid productions with real time tools from a Belgium company. The keynote at the end of the day by Netflix really laid out unanswered questions that were there on everyone’s lips. It was a great end to the show. I am particularly thrilled to see that the Chotta Bheem franchise has been given a new life on Netflix with a CG animated commission that I think is going to take the property to the next level in terms of its reach and its sophistication. My congratulations to the team at Green Gold for this fantastic achievement.

Rajendra Praveen, CEO Creodomus Entertainment who attended MIPCOM 2017 as a part of the ABAI delegation for the first time with some gaming and technology IPs shared his excitement. Said he: “ABAI is doing a great job.  ABAI has been helping us a lot. I am super happy with their support.”

CEO Appu Series  Sanjay Raheja who is a part of the delgation spoke about the ABAI delegation.

What were your major plans in MIPJunior 2017 ?

Sanjay: Our plan was to license our content and find a co-production partner for our next project which is a feature film on Appu.

What do you think about ABAI’s support for bringing the delegation to MIPJunior? How has it been helpful to you?

Sanjay: Any support given to us is helpful. With support like this we can increase our participation and attend more markets.The experience is great since the market is very focused.Most of the meetings were great and I think we should be able to close on a couple of deals. We will definitely come next year.

Vivek Lath who is a major investor of the successful IP Trigo which was selected at the top five pitch at the international MIP Junior animated pitch is also a part of the ABAI delegation and expressed his gratitude towards ABAI and shared his happiness over  Trigo success.

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