Being around in the industry for some time now, I’ve noticed that there is a missing manual that shares with marketers how to effectively use animation to sell their products and services.
This e-book intends to be that missing manual.
Several questions are answered. Questions that may have been raised by you. And questions that I rose for you, such as:
- The power of animation in today’s marketing game and its applications
- True case studies of how businesses are using animation to market their products and services
- The myths about animation being expensive and how you as a client can mitigate the costs
- How to work with an animation company and what to expect from them
- How to communicate effectively to an animation company
- Looking for the right animation company to work with
- Why animated commercials rock and ‘live’ adverts suck
- Using character licensing to boost the sales of your products and services
- Some ideas for character licensing
It is my sincere hope that this e-book offers you some fresh knowledge and perspectives regarding the above-mentioned topics.
If you walk away with a better understanding of the animation industry, I would have succeeded.
I would appreciate it very much if you could drop me an email at info@media-freaks.com to tell me how you find the book.
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CONTENTS
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Click on the topics below to jump to the corresponding page
About Mediafreaks
About Aldric Chang
Introduction
The Power of Animation | Benefits and Applications
True Case Studies of Companies Using Animation to Grow Their Businesses
More Case Studies
The Myth about Animation Being Expensive and How to Mitigate the Costs
Working With an Animation Company and the Pipeline Involved
Choosing the Right Animation Company to Work With
Why Animated Commercials Rock and Plain ‘Live’ Adverts Suck!
Character Licensing for Your Products? Forget Mickey and Bob!
Character Licensing from Mediafreaks
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Products and Services that can Benefit from Character Licensing
Conclusion
ABOUT MEDIAFREAKS
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Mediafreaks is one of the key players in Singapore's animation industry. We take pride in creating
our own quality original animated cartoon content as well as producing high-end animation work
for broadcast and advertising purposes.
Mediafreaks hosts a team of highly competent animation production crew and is backed by a
management team knowledgeable in animation, marketing, production management, creative
commercialization and L&M (licensing and merchandising) exploitation.
Mediafreaks's core expertise lies in documentary animation, animated TV commercials, medical
animation and cartoon animated series.
Having brought hundreds of concepts to life through animation, Mediafreaks has become a brand
name associated with quality animation and value-added services.
Mediafreaks focuses mainly on providing service work and its sister companies Mediafreaks
Cartoon and Character Farm create their own original animated content for export into the
international market for broadcast and licensing.
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To date, Character Farm has produced Katakune (www.katakune.com) - a 520 minute 3D
animated preschooler series which has sold to USA, China, Taiwan, the Middle East and
Thailand. It is currently being distributed in North America, Europe and Southeast Asia with
licensing programs being rolled out for Pan China, Japan and Korea.
Mediafreaks Cartoon has embarked on the production of its first two intellectual properties – Sedo
Dog (www.sedodog.com) and The Gogo Squad, both original animation concepts created by
Mediafreaks Cartoon. Other intellectual properties are also being licensed as mobile phone
contents and various merchandise to licensees all around the world. You can view more
information by visiting www.media-freaks.com/character-licensing.html.
ABOUT ALDRIC CHANG
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Aldric Chang is a self-confessed workaholic creative entrepreneur who has written and produced
music, computer games, animated cartoon series and over two hundred animation projects. He
has over the past few years grown a 2-men animation firm into a 30 odd men strong company
today. His company Mediafreaks is a unique vehicle combining animation and entertainment
supported by the principles of internet marketing and multiple revenue streams. Aldric Chang is
currently focused on growing Mediafreaks into an entertainment behemoth with a solid structure
that feeds on a passive income besides a service revenue stream.
INTRODUCTION
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Thank you for downloading this e-book from Mediafreaks entitled ‘True Case Studies on How
Animation can Help Grow a Business’.
Why I Wrote this E-book
First, let me profess that I am not a writer, so do accept my humble apologies if you spot
grammos and spellos. It is not my intention to win an award with this humble document, but rather
to share some information that would hopefully be useful to some of you out there.
Being around in the industry for some time now, I’ve noticed that there is a missing manual that
shares with marketers how to effectively use animation to sell their products and services.
This e-book intends to be that missing manual.
Several questions are answered. Questions that may have been raised by you. And questions
that I rose for you, such as:
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The power of animation in today’s marketing game and its applications
True case studies of how businesses are using animation to market their products and
services
The myths about animation being expensive and how you as a client can mitigate the
costs
How to work with an animation company and what to expect from them
How to communicate effectively to an animation company
Looking for the right animation company to work with
Why animated commercials rock and ‘live’ adverts suck
Using character licensing to boost the sales of your products and services
Some ideas for character licensing
It is my sincere hope that this e-book offers you some fresh knowledge and perspectives
regarding the above-mentioned topics.
If you walk away with a better understanding of the animation industry, I would have succeeded.
I would appreciate it very much if you could drop me an email at info@media-freaks.com to tell
me how you find the book.
We are genuinely looking for honest feedback, so we want to hear your absolute genuine
thoughts on the e-book.
If you didn't like it then please also let us know, we can hopefully improve it for you. Thank you.
Aldric
PS: It was free, so be kind ;-)
PPS: Just joking, we want to hear your honest thoughts
THE POWER OF ANIMATION | BENEFITS AND APPLICATIONS
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In my work I have many clients ask me what 3D animation can do for them. I always tell them loads. 3D animation is really one of the most versatile sales presentation medium available to a
business and if harnessed well, can mean an increase in sales for any product and business.
Many marketing managers did not learn the power of using new media in school. The lecturers
were usually more familiar with traditional marketing media like live action TV commercials and
paper adverts because when they were younger, that's all they had. But nowadays, there's the
internet as a new media. Internet marketing is a whole different knowledge all by itself and that's
not being taught in most schools. And most certainly most marketing courses do not teach how to
use multimedia and animation to help sell a product or a service. So they rely on boring power
points and paper hand-outs. Yawn.
If animation is used effectively, it can help demonstrate a product's or engineered system's full
potential, far beyond what a power point or hand-outs can achieve. I've listed some of the benefits
and applications below:
Benefits
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- Demonstrate how your product works without having to set it up or lug it about
- Create an upmarket feel of the product or service and justify a premium price
- Make a product or service more attractive, sexier and dynamic looking, and enhance its
perceived value
- Give a boring system a visual boost through exciting graphics and animation
- Dramatize boring information and data
- Make anything look cutting edge and state of the art
- Create something that can never be achieved through live shots
Applications
- Show how your product or service can be applied to a problem
- Show the internal components of a complex product
- Bring the client on a tour of a facility or property using 3D animation
- Show how a product interacts with its customers
- Show how a very complex system works through animated sequences and diagrams
- Showcase a product or facility that has not yet been built
- Show several consecutive operations of a system or assembly line
- Show various negative scenarios that can be resolved through the use of your product or
service
- Zoom into a microscopic detail of a product or its component
- Show each stage of a planned development clearly
- Show how something like a medical device interacts with the human body
If you are looking for a way to enhance the presentation for your product or service, using 3D
animation is the way to go. Smart companies are using it to turbo-charge their marketing
campaigns and presentations. The clever use of animation has enabled them to secure major
contracts in their fields and boost their sales, and you should too!
In the next topic, I would like to discuss some true case studies of how some clients of
Mediafreaks have used animation to grow their business.
TRUE CASE STUDIES OF COMPANIES USING ANIMATION TO GROW THEIR BUSINESSES
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The use of computer animation in marketing and advertising is potent as a communications tool.
Many companies are discovering that it is much more effective and powerful than the boring
PowerPoint slides and mundane TV adverts that use only live actors. While it shares some
characteristics of other visual mediums, it has unique attributes that no other marketing medium
can equal.
Let's take a look at how your company can tap into the capabilities of this great marketing tool by
studying some true case studies of how some other companies have been doing it.
Case Study: Hi-Corporation and Sharp
HI CORPORATION is a leading research and development company in middleware development
for embedded devices whose flagship product MascotCapsule® is a real-time 3D rendering
engine. In addition to all Japanese carriers and handset
manufacturers, the engine has been widely adopted in the US,
Europe, Korea, and China. Character Farm and Mediafreaks
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demonstrated the whole process in a cohesive flow. This animation played a crucial part in
landing them the 112 million dollar contract from the U.S Postal Service.
Insta-Clean
Insta-Clean had a sponge made from a new, high-tech material. Conventional photography and
even microscopic scans could not effectively demonstrate how unique this structure was and why
it was different from the ordinary sponge. A 3D animation allowed a zoom in to the micro pore
structure of the sponge and showcased its unique makeup to perspective customers. There was
no better way to sell this plain looking product.
Jaguar
The V-12 engine is the pride and joy of Jaguar. The internal structure and workings of the V-12
engine came alive in a now legendary TV commercial using 3D animation. The chrome hood
ornament morphed into a floating engine, with its cogs, gears and other parts moving in
mechanical perfection. It’s not uncommon for car companies to use animation to tell their
technology stories, but Jaguar was just a little more stylish at doing it.
Pickering Nuclear Reactor
Pickering Nuclear Reactor wanted to show people how its plant works and functions, minus the
hassle of actually bringing them on the excursion
physically. 3D animation came to the rescue by taking
visitors on a ‘virtual tour’. The animation also adds
extraordinary value as it provides viewpoints into the
deepest levels of the plant which would be impossible
to show through real-life excursions and even realworld cameras.
H20 Vacuum
3D animation made dirt, hair and airborne bacteria
appear interesting through an infomercial created for
the H20 vacuum, showing how these particles can be
filtered and neutralized by the innovative invention.
If the companies discussed above can succeed with
using 3D animation to sell their products and services,
you can too. Please contact Mediafreaks at
info@media-freaks.com to discuss your animation
needs. You can also visit us at www.media-freaks.com
to see more examples of animation projects we have
produced for our clients.
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THE MYTH ABOUT ANIMATION BEING EXPENSIVE AND HOW TO MITIGATE THE COSTS
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One of the very common things I always hear people talk about is about them having the idea
that animation is a very expensive service to procure, so much so that it is almost unattainable.
This is absolutely untrue and I would like to debunk this thinking once and for all.
While animation is not exactly cheap, it certainly does not cost an arm and a leg to produce
either. There are already many companies that have come to realize how powerful animation is
as a marketing tool and they are consistently using it to boost their marketing campaigns and
presentations. If the cost of animation is really so out of reach and the investments are unrecoupable many times over, it is unlikely that these companies would do this.
In this chapter, I am going to share with you some tips on how to get the animation you want
whilst mitigating the cost. First, let’s discuss how animation companies typically determine how
much they want to charge for a project.
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How Animation Companies Determine What to Charge for a Project
The key determinants that affect how an animation company charges a client are as follows:
How much the client brings to the meeting table
By this I don’t mean how much cash. I actually mean how much materials and references the
client brings to the meeting. Obviously the more the better. The clearer you are in presenting
what you want and what you need, the better an animation company can zoom in on how much
work has to be done. By knowing what you want and need as a client and setting your
expectations right, you can help the animation companies determine better how extensive your
project is going to be and therefore give a more accurate quotation. In many cases, animation
companies quote on the higher end if a client presents too many uncertainties, just to be on the
‘safe side’. This obviously works against a client’s best interests.
In Mediafreaks case, we insist on defining or at least outlining a concept before we proceed to
give a quotation. We want to give a fair quotation and be able to provide a reasonable
assessment before committing to the client, and vice versa.
Sometimes, we get clients who want a quotation in a hurry, and they can give something really
vague. For example, they might simply say, “I want to create a presentation of how my
manufacturing plant works. How much is something like that going to cost?”
Now, that is really vague! It would be good if they can bring certain information to the table, such
as:
1. How long they want the presentation to be
2. Show us brochures and give us a clear idea of what their company does
3. Pictures and sketches of what their plant and equipment looks like, and how the process
flow is like
4. What is the presentation and deployment method? Do they want to deploy this over the
internet, a CD-Rom or simply from a laptop? Or perhaps they want to do this ‘live’ from a
stage or in a boardroom? Do they need a voiceover or music to go with this?
5. What budget they have in mind
Duration - By telling us how long they want the presentation to be, we could gauge from
experience if that duration makes sense. Is it too long or too short? Too long and you risk losing
the attention of your client. It also usually means a higher cost. Too short and the presentation
would not be effective. A presentation utilizing animation has its own ‘effective duration period’
and this depends on the product or service in question. An experienced animation house would
be able to provide some advice on this.
Corporate Information - We need as much information as possible to understand who our client
is and what they are doing. This will allow us to do some research after the initial meeting and
find angles for the presentation that would add value. In some cases, we even manage to reduce
the cost of the production when we find that we could use certain visuals or materials we have
developed previously that are related to the same industry.
Picture References - By showing us pictures and sketches of the plant and corresponding
equipment involved in the manufacturing process, we would be able to gauge what kind of work
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we would need to do. We would know how extensive the work is going to be and give a fair
quotation. If the client’s budget doesn’t fit, we can also suggest ways to present the animation to
reduce the workload and therefore the corresponding cost.
Deployment Method cum Voiceover and Music - It always helps if the client has in mind how
they want to present their product or service. Do they want this to be deployed over the internet or
a CD-Rom where clients can view the presentation in the comfort of their homes or offices? Do
they want to do this presentation ‘live’ from a stage or in a boardroom? All these will affect the
presentation method and we can advice the client on the varying costs and presentation tools
available, and whether a voiceover or music would be necessary. There are again varying costs
for voiceover and music and we would be able to make suggestions and recommendations to the
choices available. Our motive here is to offer the most effective solution at the most efficient cost.
Budget in Mind – This is always the million dollar question. Clients sometimes have a budget in
mind and they need to tell us frankly what they are thinking. Some of them have the
misconception that if they tell a vendor their budget, the vendor would max it out. To be honest,
we seldom meet clients who can match whatever we should rightfully charge for a project. Very
often, it is our associates in the broadcasting industry who have a more accurate idea of what the
fees should rightfully be. Saying that, we understand that the common clients in the other
industries have a different perspective and therefore we do accept budgets that are lower than
what we would normally charge.
In Mediafreaks’s case, when clients tell us their budget-in-mind, it can go either of these
directions:
a. We tell them that the budget is really way too low to do anything
b. We tell them that the budget is low but the project is do-able if they are willing to have
the concept tweaked and lower their expectations
c.
We tell them that the budget is OK
d. We tell them that the budget is more than enough and if they are willing to, we can do
more with that budget
In conclusion, this is what I have to advice to clients. Please don’t be vague about what you want
because you know your business best and you need to be the one to give directions on what you
want to achieve. As an animation company, what we can do is to understand your brand values,
your products and services, your culture and what you want to achieve.
But what we cannot do is to digest the years of experience you have garnered in your field of
expertise within a few days or even a few weeks or months. Please be as concise as possible
and do your preparatory work beforehand. This ultimately will not only help you in getting a fair
quotation, but also make this presentation a success!
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Please contact Mediafreaks at info@media-freaks.com
to discuss your animation needs. You can also visit us
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animation projects we have produced for our clients.
WHY ANIMATED COMMERCIALS ROCK AND PLAIN ‘LIVE’ ADVERTS SUCK!
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1. ‘Live’ adverts require actors and models, and they can be hard to schedule if they are
popular. This can be a problem if they fall ill, go out of the country or busy with other
assignments.
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2. Popular actors and models can be expensive to hire. Some of their managers may
charge according to where the advert is shown, meaning an extra fee per location.
3. Using actors and models may have many red-tapes due to consideration for their image
and many concepts may not be fulfillable.
4. Actors and models are susceptible to popularity upheavals. Artistes are just humans
prone to scandals and scandals can easily cause a wane in their popularity.
5. Animated adverts using animated characters on the other hand do not suffer from the
above issues live TV adverts face. As far as an make-belief character is concerned, its
popularity can be timeless. Just look at Fido Dido and Ronald Mc Donald!
6. With animation, the sky’s the limit! Animation can achieve the most bizarre special effects
and be presented in the most abstract environments without any worry about the logistics
and possibilities. You can go as far as Mars or as high as the Heavens! You can make an
entire city black out or make the Sun go nova! Go wild with animation!
7. Animation can be combined with live environments or actors to create a really cool
commercial. But a ‘live-shot’ commercial is just that – a plain old boring commercial! Just
look at all the cool mobile hand phone ads combining special effects with live elements!
8. Contrary to popular belief, animated adverts are usually cheaper to produce than ‘live’
adverts if you deal directly with the animation house and not through a third party like an
advert agency. In Mediafreaks’s case, we are fully capable of coming up with advert
concepts and all kinds of artwork. Many times, advert agencies sub-contracted the work
to us and utilized our concepts instead of coming up with their own, charging a fat fee for
the ‘trouble’! Our charges alone are very reasonable and usually more affordable than a
‘live’ advert.
WORKING WITH AN ANIMATION COMPANY AND THE PIPELINE INVOLVED
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In Mediafreaks, we have garnered a wealth of experience working with numerous clients on
hundreds of projects. As such, we have distilled our experience into a delivery pipeline that has
worked very well for our clients and ourselves. This pipeline is explained below:
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Storyboards and 3D models - In the early stages, upon confirmation of the project, we start
receiving briefing from the client regarding the subject matter. We may also receive a graphics
wish list, draft scripts and various research materials. After reading these materials, we will begin
doing our own research and study into these topics and create the storyboards. We will also
consider what 3D models we need to build and the best methods to build them. We usually want
to receive this as early as possible to accord enough time for animation and rendering, which are
a lot more time-consuming. Upon completing the storyboards, we will submit them to the client for
confirmation or changes. The completed storyboards then become the basis of a rough cut and
also the animation. In certain cases where necessary, we also submit the completed 3D models
for confirmation on technical accuracy.
Scene Setup and Animatics - Once the storyboards and 3D models are confirmed correct by
the client, we will proceed on setting up the scenes and creating the animation. The animatics are
then rendered in low resolution for the client’s confirmation on presentation style and accuracy.
Renders - Once the animatics are approved, we will render out a few frames from each scene
with proper lighting and texturing. These renders will be submitted to the client for approval on the
look. Once the client has approved the renders, we will proceed for compositing and final renders.
Deliverables - The renders will then be delivered in either uncompressed TIFF or Targa and
either via FTP or hard drive, depending on the client’s preference.
Music, VO and Foley - In cases where the client requires music composition, voiceovers and
sound effects, we can bring the animated sequence to a post production house that provides
these services, and we will charge a producer fee for overseeing these production.
Post Production - In cases where the client requires us to output to Beta or other broadcast
format, we can bring the final graphic edits and sound to a post production facility for export into
these broadcast formats.
Sometimes, pipelines need to be structured differently to cater to different productions.
Mediafreaks is always flexible and understanding towards this need.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT ANIMATION COMPANY TO WORK WITH
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That’s not so difficult to answer, is it? Of course you go to Mediafreaks! Alright, seriously now, no
single company is suitable for every single project under the sun. I would like to say that
Mediafreaks is good at everything, but unfortunately we are not.
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Some companies excel at certain genres and other companies at other genres.
Mediafreaks specializes mainly in animated commercials, broadcast animation for
documentaries, medical visualization, character design and medical visualization. There are
companies who specialize solely in special effects or architectural visualization work.
The following is my honest advice regarding this subject matter:
1. Find a company that has an extensive portfolio or one that has done something similar to
what you have in mind. The first ensures an experienced company and the second gives
you the confidence that they have done something similar before and can probably
deliver the same to you.
2. Make sure that the company is using more in-house staff than freelancers. Many
freelancers are unreliable and may disappear when the going gets tough. Ultimately the
company is responsible for their conduct, but you would have wasted your time and
perhaps missed a good opportunity to impress with your presentation or marketing
campaign. So you stand to lose out even if you don’t have to pay for the project
ultimately.
3. Ask for milestones and deliverables. Understand what the company’s pipeline is like. Any
animation companies worth their salt would be able to tell you a pipeline and milestone
delivery that sounds logical and reasonable. Click here if you missed my section on
Working with an Animation Company to find out more.
4. Find a company that responds fast to emails and phone calls. If the company takes a
long time to return mails and calls, chances are they are either too busy to respond, can’t
be bothered to respond or too disorganized to respond. Either way you should move on
and look for the next vendor.
5. Find a company that has project managers or account managers in place. You want to
speak to speak to marketing people who understand your marketing needs and not
animators who think about cool special effects and nice animation.
6. After giving concise background information of your company and what you want to
achieve, see how fast and pro-active the company is in coming back with a proposed
solution and a quotation. See if the quotation makes sense and that the company can
account for each of the service listed.
7. I would not advise going around for quotations because quite honestly every animation
company may charge differently according to their staff strength, reputation, portfolios,
whether they are using freelancers or perm staff, standard of work, etc. There are too
many variables and it is akin to comparing the prices of cars of different makes. It won’t
be fair in this respect. Try to go for whichever company can possibly deliver what you
need within your budget.
8. Lastly, always work with a company you feel comfortable with. Go with your gut feeling. If
you don’t feel good about the company, it means you don’t have chemistry with the
people there and chances are you won’t enjoy the working relationship. This will affect
the end product.
CHARACTER LICENSING FOR YOUR PRODUCT? FORGET MICKEY AND BOB!
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If you manufacture toys and apparels for kids and young adults, then you may have at some point
in time thought of licensing a cartoon character to use on your products. Such a licensing deal
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involves you licensing the rights from the owner of the cartoon character to place images of the
character on your products. In return, the licensor (character owner) receives a royalty off every
product you sell.
Obviously, your products will enjoy a much higher volume of sales as opposed to having no
character licensing in place. People tend to buy ‘character-licensed’ products as a suitablelooking character used on the right merchandise will often boost the aesthetics of the product and
drive sales. However in some cases you do have to give away an arm and a leg in order to
license a character.
This topic is my area of expertise and I would like to discuss how you can make more money for
yourself and avoid giving away a king’s ransom to license a character.
Do you really have to go for the famous cartoon characters?
Chances are the famous characters have licensing agents in place to negotiate the deals. They
are tough business people and will be asking for something called a minimum guarantee – which
is a figure derived through whatever this means you will have to cough up cold hard cash upfront
without having made any sales yet! You can bet your car that folks representing a famous cartoon
character like Mickey or Bob the Builder are going to ask you for a hefty MG! Just starting out,
you might not want to shoulder this kind of risk. There is no guarantee that your product would
sell just because it has Mickey or Bob on it.
On the other hand, owners of lesser known characters are often without agents and much more
flexible in the deals. Very often, you can get away without paying a MG and negotiate a better
deal as long as you are fair about it.
Don’t insist on only characters that appear on TV!
There might not be a need to! All too often product manufacturers insist on licensing only
characters that have a movie or cartoon series. Undoubtedly, famous characters with a movie or
cartoon series have good exposure. But it is not necessarily true that this will translate to more
sales as merchandise is concerned! This is all dependant on the age demography you are
targeting.
If your product is for a more matured audience, then chances are they would not be as characterconscious as their younger counterparts. This demography is more concerned about the product
quality, functionality and aesthetics. As long as the character looks good on the merchandise,
they would usually buy it. If your product is targeted at infants and toddlers, then you have even
less to worry about. People just want to buy whatever looks nice, suitable and safe for their
babies. Only if your product is targeted at the demography that encompass die-hard fans of the
movie or cartoon series should you consider licensing the characters of these shows.
Choose a character for its look, not its fame!
All too often I’ve seen product manufacturers license the wrong characters for their products, and
this undermines the potential of the products. Don’t license a character for its fame. License a
character for its look and your product will sell better simply because it looks better. Make sure it
complements and boosts the aesthetics of your product before you license the character. Ask the
licensor for the style guide and determine if the graphics within can be adapted for your products.
Ask the licensor if they could assist in creating customized graphics based on their characters to
suit your products. Very often, owners of lesser known cartoon characters would be much more
willing to accommodate to your requests as they are eager to close licensing deals. There are too
many licensing enquiries for Mickey and Bob for them to concede to your requests.
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Where to look for these lesser-known cartoon characters?
Animation companies’ websites and forums related to computer graphics, anime or animation are
often good sources to hunt for such characters. Many animation companies and enthusiasts like
to design characters and put them up on the internet for business or simply for fun. Some of
these characters are really well-designed and would look great on merchandise.
YouTube and similar video sharing sites are also good places to look for these cartoon
characters. Sometimes animation clips on characters that have never been heard of are created
and put on YouTube, and some of them have received as many as a few million views! Talk
about starting off with a great exposure for your product if you license those characters!
So as you can see from the above discussion, there are significant advantages in licensing a
lesser–known character as opposed to a well-known character. If you are just starting out, be
prudent about how you want to spend your money. You could be spending more money on A&P
to drive sales than on paying out fat MGs that guarantee nothing except a fat commission for the
licensing agents. And if you are a seasoned product manufacturer, hopefully this article gives you
a fresh perspective in considering the least famous characters for your products. The world is
evolving, and so is the way people are corresponding to character-branded merchandise.
CHARACTER LICENSING FROM MEDIAFREAKS
http://www.media-freaks.com/services/character-licensing
Character Farm Pte Ltd and Mediafreaks Cartoon Pte Ltd are affiliate companies of Mediafreaks
Pte Ltd, both dedicated to producing quality appealing characters for cartoon animation content
and licensing purposes.
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We design and create our characters with a few key criteria in mind:
1) They must be easily adaptable for licensing and merchandising purposes
2) They must appeal to as many cultures and mass markets as possible to maximize returns and
leverage for our partners
3) They must be unique and be able to stand out amongst the vast competition of cartoon
characters out in the market.
4) Most of our characters are focused on the cute genre and are thus very suitable for female and
children merchandise.
5) Our characters are usually supported through some form of medium that reaches to the mass
markets, such as a cartoon animated series, internet broadcast contents or mobile phone
contents.
Ever since our characters were available for licensing opportunities, we have struck several
successful deals with licensees and agents from America, Europe, Japan and other parts of the
world. We welcome enquiries from interested parties who are keen to discuss licensing
possibilities. Please contact us at info@media-freaks.com.
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES THAT CAN BENEFIT THROUGH CARTOON CHARACTER LICENSING
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Nurseries
If you run a nursery or a childcare centre, you might want to consider licensing the rights to use
an endearing cartoon character to be your brand mascot. Having an identifiable brand with a cute
cartoon character for a mascot will really make kids fall in love with your establishment. And if you
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run your business right, you can later leverage on the brand recognition the cartoon character has
created for you to develop a franchise.
Credit Cards
Corporate looking credit cards are boring. They might be suitable for corporate folks, but how
about the younger population? University and even college students are finding the ability to earn
decent money even before graduation these days and many of them can afford to own a credit
card. At this age, it is safe to say that they would prefer a cool or 'kewl'looking card as opposed to
the corporate-looking one. The clever usage of a suitable cartoon character on a credit card can
do wonders for its application rate as proven by Asian countries like Hongkong, Taiwan, Korea
and Japan. The same principle can be applied too to membership cards for stores selling
merchandise catering to such a demography.
Books
Whether you are writing a storybook for kids, a puzzle game book, a music training book, a book
on parental guidance, or even a self-help guide for adults, consider licensing a cartoon character.
Cartoon characters don't always have to look childish or cute. They can also look quirky and
different (think the Simpsons). Use the right character for the right product, and for the right
demography. You can't go wrong with that. The thing is, books that have a strong identity sell
better, and what better way to do that than using a suitable character to help you establish that
identity? As an author, you can look forward to establishing a book series using the character as
a series mascot if you plan ahead and your first book sells well enough.
Greeting Cards
Cartoon characters work very well on products that carry a message and greeting cards is one
such product. Pretty pictures of sceneries are just so passé. Since greeting cards are meant to
convey a message and warm the heart, why not have a character with the right appeal and
attitude do the job?
Clothing and Apparels
If you are launching a new clothing or apparels line for kids or young adults, you might want to
consider using cartoon characters to improve the aesthetic quality and brand appeal of your
merchandise. A suitable character with the right look for your product can really sky-rocket its
sales.
Toys, Novelties and Stationery
There is an increasing number of toys, novelties and stationery designed for tweens and young
adults flooding the market. Innovation and aesthetic cuteness are the key factors driving sales for
these merchandise. For the cute factor, nothing beats a cartoon character.
CONCLUSION
This marks the end of this e-book. Thank you for reading it. I hope that it has been useful in giving
you some ideas on how to employ animation for your next marketing campaign or important
presentation. I also hope that you’ve benefited from my sections on Character Licensing.
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Remember, if the companies discussed above can succeed with using 3D animation and
Character Licensing to sell their products and services, you can too. Please contact Mediafreaks
at info@media-freaks.com to discuss your animation and character licensing needs.
You can also visit us at www.media-freaks.com to see more examples of animation projects we
have produced for our clients.
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