The largest full-service 3D animation studio in Asia provides animation-to-order to some of the biggest entertainment and news agencies around the world. Their work comprises animated news, televised shorts, television programming, commercials, feature films, corporate animation, and 3D Modeling.
Tokyo Dome City, a new amusement park in Tokyo, has converted a popular video game into its main attraction. "Dragon Quest" is one of the most popular and successful role playing games internationally, with 53 million units sold worldwide.
"One of the hardest things for a teacher to do is to treat students differently. It goes against our very nature. We are programmed to treat each child the same as we would treat any other child. No child deserves special privilege, nor does any child deserve less attention -- regardless of race, gender or academic ability."
Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin, the creator of The Buddha, was supported by a diverse and talented group of visual artists, educators, and media production professionals. The show can be viewed online in HD at the PBS website.
Record investment pours into Shanghai as the city prepares for the expected tens of millions of visitors to the Shanghai World Expo. The event starts on May 1 featuring culture, featuring art and technology from around the world.
Hideo Kojima, Japanese pioneer of the video game industry, predicts the end of the consoles era.
Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin, the creator of The Buddha, was supported by a diverse and talented group of visual artists, educators, and media production professionals in during the process of bringing the film to PBS
Mark Woodbury, president of Universal Creative, provides a walk-through of upcoming attraction Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter's opens next June 18.
Be entertained while you dine: a London restaurant has thrown away its menus preferring customers to place their orders through an interactive ''e-table',' which they say speeds up service.
Japanese electronics manufacturer Sony and world's governing soccer body FIFA have unveiled details of the 25 World Cup matches that they plan to broadcast in 3D.
Can facebookâs stellar growth history in Taiwan be replicated elsewhere in the globe?
Tomorrow at OMA: Opening of Transcending Vision: American Impressionism 1870-1940 Works from the Bank of America Collection, with works by a diverse group of more than 75 American artists, tracing not only the development of Impressionism in America, but the emergence of a truly American style of painting.
, including the Asia Society, The Center for Contemplative
Mind in Society, Asterisk Animation, and the Sonnett Media
Group. You can see a complete credits list and a list of the
programs funders on the website: http://www.pbs.org/thebuddha/credits/
T-Mobile International Music Category Manager, Luke Magnuson, explains how the company's music offering has grown, its strong relationship with Sony Ericsson, and the ground-breaking deal with Robbie Williams. Magnuson also suggest thatT-Mobile's music business may shift to a flat-rate or ad-funded model.
"With a reach of a potential 35 million homes in the Middle East and North Africa region, Cartoon Network's decision to create an Arabic language channel is a bold move."
Will India be the next government to impose restrictions to Google and Skype? The country has already blocked RIM's BlackBerry due to its instant messaging and e-mail encryption features.
"Groupon is hitting Hollywood. From its first partnership with a television network to helping a documentary film get local distribution, the little startup that could takes national entertainment to the local level."
Giant Chinese internet companies Alibaba (search technology) and Sohu (Internet portal operator) close a high-profile deal that may influence several local and international players.
Universal Music Group, announces that MTV has lost its access to the world's largest record label (25% of the global market), being replaced by online music-video site Vevo, You Tube's partner.
Canadian telecom RIM (BlackBerry) agrees to allow the Saudi Arabia government some access to user data and place a BlackBerry server in the kingdom, avoiding a complete ban on BlackBerry usage.
China is the world's largest mobile device market, with a total of 755 million mobile subscribers and an astounding rise in the use of smartphones: 40% of the country's users access the web through mobile.
" Time Warner reported its fastest growth in two years and CEO Jeff Bewkes says media is back: "We're looking at a very strong performance in the middle of this economic situation." "
"Facebook has just captured the domain Facebook.me from a United Arab Emirates-based squatter, and the domain is already pointing users to Facebook.com."