Top kids content investors will be in the house at AAS
These are just a few of the influential buyers and investors who will be at the Asian Animation Summit in Seoul at the end of November scouting for content:
Why is everyone coming?
Because the Asian Animation Summit is the best place to discover new animation projects and companies from the region. Roughly 50% of the projects that debuted at AAS have gone into production, including such well-known series as Bluey (2017), Bottersnikes & Gumbles (2012), Kuu Kuu Harajuku (2013), Wonderballs (2012) and Balloon Barnyard (2014).
You should be there, too!
Sign up now and get ready to spend three days attending presentations of 30 brand-new children’s TV series concepts from South Korea, Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, China and New Zealand. And with plenty of time built into the schedule for meetings and casual networking, it couldn’t be easier to follow up immediately on projects of interest and connect with new potential partners.