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Asian Animation Industry: Strategies, Trends and Opportunities 2008
Digital Vector, May 2008, Pages: 394

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Introduction

Animation in Asian Societies

Establishment of Local Animation Industry
LOCAL CONTENT PRODUCTIONS
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MODELS

Influence of Foreign Animation Styles
POPULARITY OF FOREIGN ANIMATION

Trends in Animation Outsourcing to Asia
ANIMATION OUTSOURCING IN CHINA
ANIMATION OUTSOURCING IN INDIA
ANIMATION OUTSOURCING IN SOUTH KOREA
ANIMATION OUTSOURCING IN PHILIPPINES
ANIMATION OUTSOURCING IN TAIWAN
ANIMATION OUTSOURCING IN VIETNAM

Trend towards Co-Productions
CO-PRODUCTIONS IN JAPAN
CO-PRODUCTIONS IN CHINA
CO-PRODUCTIONS IN KOREA
CO-PRODUCTIONS IN INDIA
CO-PRODUCTIONS IN TAIWAN
CO-PRODUCTIONS IN PHILIPPINES

Controversies Surrounding Foreign Animation
PHILIPPINES
SINGAPORE
KOREA

DIGIKORE DESIGNS
ESCOTOONZ
HEART ANIMATION
JADOO WORKS
MAYA ENTERTAINMENT
MEDIAWORKS
PAPRIKAAS ANIMATION STUDIOS
PENTAMEDIA
TOONZ ANIMATION INDIA
UTV TOONS
WONDERTOONS
ZEE INSTITUTE OF CREATIVE ARTS

Ranking of Animation Studios in India

China

Current State of the Industry
KEY TRENDS
CHALLENGES
DEMAND FOR LOCAL CONTENT
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
MARKET OPPORTUNITY

Business Models of Animation Studios in China
REVENUE MODELS
COST STRUCTURE
CASE OF THRU THE MOEBIUS STRIP – THE FIRST CHINESE 3D ANIMATION MOVIE

Size of the Chinese Animation Industry

Statistics on Animation Studios in China

The Risks

Future Outlook

Strategies for Animation Studios in China

Animation Studios in China

SHANGHAI STARTS INFO-CREATION CORPORATION
BEIJING HONG YE ANIMATION CO.
SHANGHAI HONG QING TING ANIMATION PRODUCTION CO.
ANIMATION PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT OF CCTV
HONG YING UNIVERSE CO.
ANIMATION INSTITUTE, BEIJING BROADCASTING INSTITUTE
SHANGHAI YI LI MEI ANIMATION CO. LTD.
MORNING SUN ANIMATION GROUP

South Korea

Emergence of the Industry

Functioning of Korean Animation Studios

Changing Business Models
GOING BEYOND SUBCONTRACTING
INVESTMENTS BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS
CHANGES IN INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
SUCCESS IN OTHER COUNTRIES

Current State of the Industry
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
COLLABORATION WITH OVERSEAS PARTNERS
KEY TRENDS
LOCAL CONTENT

Challenges

Strategies for Korean Animation Studios

OVERSEAS MARKETING

Market Opportunity
SIZE OF THE KOREAN ANIMATION INDUSTRY

Statistics on Animation Studios in Korea
Future Outlook

Animation Schools in Korea

Animation Studios in Korea
ANI VILLAGE COMPANY LTD.
CHARACTER PLAN
DOOLYNARA
DR. MOVIE COMPANY
DONGWOO ANIMATION
HAHNSHIN CORPORATION
HANHO HEUNG-UP
HANHO HEUNG-UP
IMAGE PLUS
PLUS ONE ANIMATION
SAEROM ANIMATION
SEOL MOVIE
SUNWOO ENTERTAINMENT

Philippines

Current State of the Industry
KEY TRENDS
COMPETITION
INDUSTRY CAPACITY
BRAND BUILDING

GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
DEMAND FOR LOCAL CONTENT

Industry Recovery

Challenges

Statistics on Animation Studios in Philippines

Strategies for Philippine Animation Studios

Future Outlook

Animation Studios in Philippines
TOP DRAW ANIMATION
PHILIPPINE ANIMATION STUDIO INC.

Taiwan

Past the Turbulent Times

Current State of the Industry
KEY TRENDS
LOCAL CONTENT
COMPETITION
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES

Challenges

Threats to Taiwan Animation Studios
INTERNAL THREATS
EXTERNAL THREATS

Animation Schools in Taiwan

Statistics on Animation Studios in Taiwan

Strategies for Animation Studios in Taiwan

Future Outlook

Animation Studios in Taiwan

Key Animation Studios in Taiwan
WANG FILM PRODUCTIONS
HONG YING UNIVERSE
CGCG INC.
LEADER ASIA PACIFIC CREATIVITY CENTER

Vietnam

Early Foreign Entrants into Vietnam

Key Trends
CAPABILITIES OF VIETNAMESE ANIMATORS

Challenges

Future Trends

Statistics on Animation Studios in Vietnam

Strategies for Animation Studios in Vietnam

Future Outlook

Japan

Key Trends
MARKET OVERVIEW
COLLABORATION BETWEEN JAPANESE AND OVERSEAS STUDIOS
OUTSOURCING TO OTHER COUNTRIES

Successful Business Models

Anime Exports
OVERSEAS INFLUENCE OF ANIME

Globally Successful Japanese Animes
THE POKEMON PHENOMENON

Japanese Anime Production Models
PROMINENCE OF 2D
RETAS - SOFTWARE FOR ANIME PRODUCTION
MANGA STUDIO - SOFTWARE FOR MANGA PRODUCTION

Challenges

Future Trends

Statistics on Animation Studios in Japan

Strategies for Japanese Animation Studios

Animation Studios in Japan

Thailand

Government Support

Industry Drivers

Challenges

Industry Opportunities

Strategies for Animation Studios in Thailand

Animation Studios in Thailand

Singapore

Industry Demand Triggers

Influence of Japanese Animation

Singapore Government Initiatives

Collaborating With Foreign Entities

Industry Drivers

Challenges

Strategies for Animation Studios in Singapore

Statistics on Animation Studios in Singapore

Animation Studios in Singapore

Figures and Tables

Table 1: Key Animation studios in Asia
Figure 1: Cost-Quality matrix of animation content in Asian countries
Figure 2: Comparison of cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in Asian countries
Figure 3: Comparison of annual animation content output in Asian countries
Figure 4: India’s first fully cel-animated music video
Figure 5: Toonzanimantion’s in-house productions
Figure 6: Hanuman the movie
Table 2: Animation content demand forecast – TV channels in India
Table 3: Forecast of animation content required by TV channels in India
Figure 7: Size of Indian animation industry
Figure 8: Break-up of Indian animation industry based on output
Figure 9: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in India
Table 4: In-house content developed by Indian animation studios
Figure 10: Number of animation studios in India
Figure 11: Break-up of animation studios in India based on size
Figure 12: Break-up of animation studios in India based on capabilities
Figure 13: Classification of animation studios in India based on applications
Figure 14: Number of people employed in the Indian Animation Industry
Figure 15: Annual animation content output of Indian animation industry
Figure 16: Break-up of Annual animation content output of Indian animation industry
Table 5: Animation schools in India
Table 6: India’s leading animation studios
Table 7: Ranking of Animation studios in India
Table 8: In-house content developed by Chinese animation studios
Figure 17: Size of Chinese Animation Industry
Figure 18: Animation Content Demand vs. Supply forecast for the Chinese animation industry
Figure 19: Value of Animation Content Demand vs. Supply forecast for the Chinese animation industry
Figure 20: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in China
Figure 21: Number of animation studios in China
Figure 22: Break-up of animation studios in China based on size
Figure 23: Classification of animation studios in China based on capabilities
Figure 24: Break-up of animation studios in China based on applications
Figure 25: Number of people employed in the Chinese Animation Industry
Figure 26: Annual animation content output of Chinese animation industry
Figure 27: Break-up of Annual animation content output of Chinese animation industry
Table 9: List of Animation schools in China
Table 10: China’s leading animation studios
Table 11:In-house content developed by Korean animation studios
Figure 28: Size of Korean animation industry
Figure 29: Korean market for animation-related merchandise
Figure 30: Number of animation studios in Korea
Figure 31: Break-up of animation studios in Korea based on size
Figure 32: Break-up of animation studios in Korea based on capabilities
Figure 33: Break-up of animation studios in Korea based on applications
Figure 34: Number of people employed in the Korean Animation Industry
Figure 35: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in Korea
Figure 36: Annual animation content output of Korean animation industry
Figure 37: Break-up of Annual animation content output of Chinese animation industry
Table 12: Animation schools in Korea
Table 13: Korea’s leading animation studios
Figure 38: Number of animation studios in Philippines
Figure 39: Break-up of animation studios in Philippines based on size
Figure 40: Classification of animation studios in Philippines based on capabilities
Figure 41: Break-up of animation studios in Philippines based on applications
Figure 42: Number of people employed in the Philippine Animation Industry
Figure 43: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in Philippines
Figure 44: Annual animation content output of Philippine animation industry
Figure 45: Break-up of Annual animation content output of Philippines animation industry
Table 14: Leading Animation studios in Philippines
Table 15: Animation schools in Taiwan
Figure 46: Number of animation studios in Taiwan
Figure 47: Break-up of animation studios in Taiwan based on size
Figure 48: Classification of animation studios in Taiwan based on capabilities
Figure 49: Break-up of animation studios in Taiwan based on applications
Figure 50: Number of people employed in the Taiwanese Animation Industry
Figure 51: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in Taiwan
Figure 52: Annual animation content output of Taiwanese animation industry
Figure 53: Break-up of Annual animation content output of Taiwan animation industry
Table 16: Leading Animation studios in Taiwan
Figure 54: Number of animation studios in Vietnam
Figure 55: Break-up of animation studios in Vietnam based on size
Figure 56: Classification of animation studios in Vietnam based on capabilities
Figure 57: Break-up of animation studios in Vietnam based on applications
Figure 58: Number of people employed in the Vietnamese Animation Industry
Figure 59: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in Vietnam
Figure 60: Annual animation content output of Vietnamese animation industry
Figure 61: Break-up of Annual animation content output of Taiwan animation industry
Figure 62: Number of animation studios in Japan
Figure 63: Break-up of animation studios in Japan based on size
Figure 64: Classification of animation studios in Japan based on capabilities
Figure 65: Break-up of animation studios in Japan based on applications
Figure 66: Number of people employed in the Japanese Animation Industry
Figure 67: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in Japan
Figure 68: Annual animation content output of Japanese animation industry
Table 17: Leading Animation studios in Japan
Figure 69: Number of animation studios in Thailand
Figure 70: Break-up of animation studios in Thailand based on size
Figure 71: Break-up of animation studios in Thailand based on capabilities
Figure 72: Classification of animation studios in Thailand based on applications
Figure 73: Number of people employed in the Thailand Animation Industry
Figure 74: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in Thailand
Figure 75: Annual animation content output of Thailand animation industry
Figure 76: Break-up of Annual animation content output of Thailand animation industry
Figure 77: Number of animation studios in Singapore
Figure 78: Break-up of animation studios in Singapore based on size
Figure 79: Break-up of animation studios in Singapore based on capabilities
Figure 80: Classification of animation studios in Singapore based on applications
Figure 81: Number of people employed in the Singapore Animation Industry
Figure 82: Cost projections of producing one episode of animation work in Singapore
Figure 83: Annual animation content output of Singapore animation industry
Figure 84: Break-up of Annual animation content output of Singapore animation industry
Table 18: Singapore’s leading animation studios

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