Coverage in FutureReadySingapore, a publication of EDB
When he founded Tiny Island 13 years ago, David Kwok hoped that by
making a direct reference to the island nation of Singapore, the
fledgling animation studio would one day put the country on the world
map.
Today, Tiny Island is a major player in Asia’s vibrant animation
industry. Its 26-part series, Dream Defenders, made its United States
debut on 3net - a 3D network jointly owned by Sony, the Discovery
Channel and Imax – in 2011, and has also been aired on major European
networks such as German television network Super RTL and Planeta Junior.
Closer to home, Dreamworks TV Asia has also acquired the rights to air
the series across 19 countries in the region.
Photojournalist Calvin Wong takes a closer look at Tiny Island’s work in a walk through the animation studio. (Click here to read the whole article)
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