Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Asian Animation Industry: Strategies Trends & Opportunities" report to their offering.
Much of Asia's animation production since the 1960s has been tied to foreign interests attracted by stable and inexpensive labour supplies. For nearly forty years, western studios have established and maintained production facilities, first in Japan, then in South Korea and Taiwan, and now also in the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and China.
The economics of the industry made it feasible for Asia to feed the cartoon world, to the extent that today, about 90% of all American television animation is produced in Asia. The usual procedure is for pre-production (preparing the script, storyboard, and exposure sheets) to be done in the United States or other headquarter countries, after which, the package is sent to Asia for production (drawing cels, colouring by hand, inking, painting, and camera work).
The work is sent back to the U.S. or other headquarter country for post-production (film editing, colour timing, and sound). Asian animation companies bid fiercely for part of the global business, insisting that it provides employment and skills for young people, brings in needed foreign capital, and adds to the creation or enhancement of domestic animation. Offshore animation has led to the creating and nurturing of a local industry, as an infrastructure is built up, equipment is put into place, and skills are transferred.
Key Topics Covered:
- Introduction
- Animation in Asian Societies
- Establishment of Local Animation Industry
- Drivers for Success
- Models for Animation financing in Asia
- Copyright Chain in Asia
- Influence of Foreign Animation Styles
- Trends in Animation Production in Asia
- Animation Co-Productions in Asia
- Collaboration among Asian and Foreign Animation Studios
- Controversies Surrounding Foreign Animation
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Animation Studios in Asia
Countries Covered:
- China
- India
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Philippines
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Thailand
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Vietnam
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