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Tag: Sophie ‘Kido’ Prigent

Execs to Talk YouTube Strategies at TV Kids Festival

January 8, 2024

HARI’s Sophie “Kido” Prigent, pocket.watch’s Brian C. Janes, Wind Sun Sky Entertainment’s Jo Redfern and C To The B Productions’ Claude Brooks will take part in a TV Kids Festival panel exploring how IP owners use YouTube. You can register for the TV Kids Festival here for free.

Execs to Talk YouTube Strategies at TV Kids Festival

January 8, 2024

HARI’s Sophie “Kido” Prigent, pocket.watch’s Brian C. Janes, Wind Sun Sky Entertainment’s Jo Redfern and C To The B Productions’ Claude Brooks will take part in a TV Kids Festival panel exploring how IP owners use YouTube. You can register for the TV Kids Festival here for free.

Execs to Talk YouTube Strategies at TV Kids Festival

January 8, 2024

HARI’s Sophie “Kido” Prigent, pocket.watch’s Brian C. Janes, Wind Sun Sky Entertainment’s Jo Redfern and C To The B Productions’ Claude Brooks will take part in a TV Kids Festival panel exploring how IP owners use YouTube. You can register for the TV Kids Festival here for free.

Execs to Talk YouTube Strategies at TV Kids Festival

January 8, 2024

HARI’s Sophie “Kido” Prigent, pocket.watch’s Brian C. Janes, Wind Sun Sky Entertainment’s Jo Redfern and C To The B Productions’ Claude Brooks will take part in a TV Kids Festival panel exploring how IP owners use YouTube. You can register for the TV Kids Festival here for free.

Toon Time

July 7, 2023

Leading distribution executives weigh in on the styles, tones and narrative techniques needed to make an impact with kids today.

TV Kids Summer Festival Spotlights French Animation

June 6, 2023

Superprod’s Clément Calvet, Mediawan Kids & Family’s Julien Borde, Dandelooo’s Emmanuèle Pétry-Sirvin and HARI’s Sophie “Kido” Prigent weighed in on the trends reshaping the thriving French animation sector at the TV Kids Summer Festival this morning.

Where’s the Money?

May 19, 2023

As dynamics in the kids’ industry shift again, leading kids’ producers and distributors are returning to traditional co-production models to piece together the financing puzzle.