To celebrate Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures upcoming "Ninja Turtles" movie, Nick and Paramount have today, Thursday 27th March 2014, released the first teaser trailer for their brand-new TMNT film!
The film, directed by Michael Bay ("Transformers"), is an reboot of the iconic franchise and will feature a origins story for the Heroes in a Half Shell, with Alan Ritchson, Pete Ploszek, Jeremy Howard and Noel Fisher stepping into the shells of Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello, and Michelangelo respectively. "Ninja Turtles" also stars Will Arnett as Vernon Fenwick and Whoopi Goldberg as Bernadette Thompson.
The "Ninja Turtles" teaser trailer establishes William Fichtner (The Shredder) as a shadowy evil businessman figure and Megan Fox as journalist April O'Neil. TCRI Laboratories are the people behind the mutagen seen in one shot, which could indicate that they're also the guys behind the turtles' mutation!
"Ninja Turtles" will be released in theatres and RealD 3D in the USA on Friday 8th August 2014 and in Digital 3D and 2D in cinemas across the UK on Friday 17th October 2014!
To compliment the movie, Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures have also launched the official "Ninja Turtles" US and UK websites and Facebook pages! ShellHeads in the USA can visit TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMovie.com and Facebook.com/TMNT for the latest "Ninja Turtles" news, whilst ShellHeads in the UK can find the latest news about "Ninja Turtles" at TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMovie.co.uk and Facebook.com/TMNTfilm (or TMNT.film). Nick and Paramount have also announced that the official custom hashtags to talk about "Ninja Turtles" in #NinjaTurtles and #TMNTmovie!
You can watch both the US and UK versions of Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures' first "Ninja Turtles" teaser trailer in the online streaming video clips below!
TMNT Movie Trailer (USA):
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES - Official Teaser Trailer - UK (HD):
Sources: Licensing.biz, Empire
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Thursday, March 27, 2014
Nickelodeon Preschool Television Launches 2014 Animated Shorts Program
The animation news website Animation World Network (AWN) is reporting the exciting Nickelodeon News in the following article that, following the success of the Nickelodeon Animated Shorts Program, Nickelodeon Preschool Television is launching a brand-new creative shorts program! Can you bring the funny? Nickelodeon is looking for concepts that make preschoolers laugh and giggle!
As part of the Nickelodeon Preschool Television 2014 Animated Shorts Program, Nickelodeon is looking for character-based shorts that are silly, whacky, loony and hilariously funny to its core audience of two-to-five year olds. Shorts should include strong characters that appeal to both boys and girls, and should avoid stereotyping of any kind.
Creative Guidelines:
Shorts should be respectful of preschooler's development, gearing humor and content to the audience.
Shorts should be visually stimulating and push the conventions of design while working on a level respectful of preschooler's development.
Shorts should avoid topics and issues that date and link the series to a particular time and fad.
Shorts should have no more than 2-3 characters.
Shorts are limited to 2:00 (two minutes) in length and should primarily take place in one setting.
Nick Preschool is open to all animation styles.
Pitch materials must include the following:
* Concept treatment (two paragraphs about your idea)
* Character descriptions and designs
* 2-minute rough thumbnail storyboard OR 2-minute script/outline
* Resume and credits
* Link to online portfolio and/or work samples (if available)
* If available, you can provide a link to additional pitch content.
The deadline for submissions is Monday 28th April 2014. For more details, and to submit your concept, visit shorts.nickjr.com.
From AWN:
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As part of the Nickelodeon Preschool Television 2014 Animated Shorts Program, Nickelodeon is looking for character-based shorts that are silly, whacky, loony and hilariously funny to its core audience of two-to-five year olds. Shorts should include strong characters that appeal to both boys and girls, and should avoid stereotyping of any kind.
Creative Guidelines:
Shorts should be respectful of preschooler's development, gearing humor and content to the audience.
Shorts should be visually stimulating and push the conventions of design while working on a level respectful of preschooler's development.
Shorts should avoid topics and issues that date and link the series to a particular time and fad.
Shorts should have no more than 2-3 characters.
Shorts are limited to 2:00 (two minutes) in length and should primarily take place in one setting.
Nick Preschool is open to all animation styles.
Pitch materials must include the following:
* Concept treatment (two paragraphs about your idea)
* Character descriptions and designs
* 2-minute rough thumbnail storyboard OR 2-minute script/outline
* Resume and credits
* Link to online portfolio and/or work samples (if available)
* If available, you can provide a link to additional pitch content.
The deadline for submissions is Monday 28th April 2014. For more details, and to submit your concept, visit shorts.nickjr.com.
From AWN:
Nickelodeon Launches 2014 Preschool Animated Shorts Program
Nickelodeon launches a new creative shorts program aimed at preschoolers.
Nickelodeon Preschool Television is launching a new creative shorts program. Can you bring the funny? Nickelodeon is looking for concepts that make preschoolers laugh and giggle!
Nickelodeon is looking for character-based shorts that are silly, whacky, loony and hilariously funny to its core audience of two to five year olds. Shorts should include strong characters that appeal to both boys and girls, and should avoid stereotyping of any kind.
Creative Guidelines:
Shorts should be respectful of preschooler's development, gearing humor and content to the audience.
Shorts should be visually stimulating and push the conventions of design while working on a level respectful of preschooler's development.
Shorts should avoid topics and issues that date and link the series to a particular time and fad.
Shorts should have no more than 2-3 characters.
Shorts are limited to 2:00 in length and should primarily take place in one setting.
We are open to all animation styles.
Pitch materials must include the following:
Concept treatment (two paragraphs about your idea)
Character descriptions and designs
2-minute rough thumbnail storyboard OR 2-minute script/outline
Resume and credits
Link to online portfolio and/or work samples (if available)
If available, you can provide a link to additional pitch content.
The deadline for submissions is Monday, April 28, 2014. For more details, and to submit your concept, visit Nickpreschool/ShortSubmission.com.
Source: Nickelodeon
Tags: Nickelodeon, Preschool Animated Shorts Program, call for entries
In Call for Entries, Cartoons, Short Films, Television | Headline News | Geographic Region: North America
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First Look At Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards 2014 Stage
The entertainment industry news magazine The Hollywood Reporter has unveiled a exclusive first-look of Nickelodeon's 27th Annual Kids' Choice Awards set!
To help make the 2014 Kids' Choice Awards the biggest and slimiest ever, Nickelodeon is giving the awards a bit of a makeover this year.
The awards show, set to be air live on Saturday 29th March 2014 at 8pm (ET/PT) from the University of Southern California's Galen Center, and Internationally within hours of the live show, is getting a revamped stage this year that aims to bring the audience closer to the action.
"We wanted to take advantage of the arena in the way we'd never done before and engulf the audience, 360 degrees," says Emmy-winning production designer Steve Bass, who has worked on the KCA's for 10 years. "We're breaking through the fourth wall and bringing the show out into the arena this year."
To that end, large screens are being added in a new setup to give the audience even more of an up-close look at all the action than ever before. Additionally, floor seating has been removed to make the kids' mosh pit four times bigger than it's ever been.
"One thing that was the impetus for a lot of this transformation was making the kids the star of the show," Bass says, noting that the fantasy-inspired theme will incorporate rare and unique animals and flowers not usually seen in real life. "We wants the kids on the show to interact with the celebrities and the slime unlike ever before."
Nickelodeon's signature slime will, of course, be back. There will be some 20,000 gallons of it used at this year's event (some of it will even be neon-hued!), but the slime is being incorporated as more of a artistic element of the show. For example, the stage design for the first time will feature what is being called a "slime river" that connects a musical performance area with the stage where the winners are revealed.
"There will be fun steppingstones where [the stars] have to hop over the river," Bass says. "There is always a chance they can fall in. And we'll have leaping fountains in the river, so someone could get hit."
Also part of the new design is a slime waterfall, about 10 feet wide; meanwhile, some of the winners' envelopes will come out of the podium drenched in slime.
"We've never done this in the past, where we really integrate slime with how the winners are revealed," Bass says of the "two special slime podiums." "The presenters will have to reach into the slime and pull the envelope out. It's not only a great visual but is the kind of great human moment that makes for great TV." He also teases a "special performance" that will incorporate the slime.
As for what the Nickelodeon's famous slime is made of? Nickelodeon isn't saying (and Bass says even he doesn't know), but the presenters and winners can be rest assured: It is both edible and nontoxic!
Still, Bass says, the stars who take part in the show know what they are signing up for: "In the history of Kids' Choice, all the stars who come on the show are really excited about two things: the kids and the slime. They are usually up for a lot of things they are not up for on other awards shows.":
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To help make the 2014 Kids' Choice Awards the biggest and slimiest ever, Nickelodeon is giving the awards a bit of a makeover this year.
The awards show, set to be air live on Saturday 29th March 2014 at 8pm (ET/PT) from the University of Southern California's Galen Center, and Internationally within hours of the live show, is getting a revamped stage this year that aims to bring the audience closer to the action.
"We wanted to take advantage of the arena in the way we'd never done before and engulf the audience, 360 degrees," says Emmy-winning production designer Steve Bass, who has worked on the KCA's for 10 years. "We're breaking through the fourth wall and bringing the show out into the arena this year."
To that end, large screens are being added in a new setup to give the audience even more of an up-close look at all the action than ever before. Additionally, floor seating has been removed to make the kids' mosh pit four times bigger than it's ever been.
"One thing that was the impetus for a lot of this transformation was making the kids the star of the show," Bass says, noting that the fantasy-inspired theme will incorporate rare and unique animals and flowers not usually seen in real life. "We wants the kids on the show to interact with the celebrities and the slime unlike ever before."
Nickelodeon's signature slime will, of course, be back. There will be some 20,000 gallons of it used at this year's event (some of it will even be neon-hued!), but the slime is being incorporated as more of a artistic element of the show. For example, the stage design for the first time will feature what is being called a "slime river" that connects a musical performance area with the stage where the winners are revealed.
"There will be fun steppingstones where [the stars] have to hop over the river," Bass says. "There is always a chance they can fall in. And we'll have leaping fountains in the river, so someone could get hit."
Also part of the new design is a slime waterfall, about 10 feet wide; meanwhile, some of the winners' envelopes will come out of the podium drenched in slime.
"We've never done this in the past, where we really integrate slime with how the winners are revealed," Bass says of the "two special slime podiums." "The presenters will have to reach into the slime and pull the envelope out. It's not only a great visual but is the kind of great human moment that makes for great TV." He also teases a "special performance" that will incorporate the slime.
As for what the Nickelodeon's famous slime is made of? Nickelodeon isn't saying (and Bass says even he doesn't know), but the presenters and winners can be rest assured: It is both edible and nontoxic!
Still, Bass says, the stars who take part in the show know what they are signing up for: "In the history of Kids' Choice, all the stars who come on the show are really excited about two things: the kids and the slime. They are usually up for a lot of things they are not up for on other awards shows.":
First Look: Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards Revamps Set, Adds Slime River (Exclusive)
The 2014 edition of the show aims to make the kids in the audience a bigger part of the action, while also aiming to make the green goo a stylistic element of the show.
Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards is getting a bit of a makeover this year.
The awards show, set to be air live March 29 at 8 p.m. ET/PT from University of Southern California's Galen Center, is getting a revamped stage this year that aims to bring the audience closer to the action.
"We wanted to take advantage of the arena in the way we'd never done before and engulf the audience, 360 degrees," says Emmy-winning production designer Steve Bass, who has worked on the show for 10 years. "We're breaking through the fourth wall and bringing the show out into the arena this year."
To that end, large screens are being added in a new setup to give the audience even more of an up-close look at all the action than in years past. Additionally, floor seating has been removed to make the kids' mosh pit four times bigger than it's ever been.
"One thing that was the impetus for a lot of this transformation was making the kids the star of the show," Bass says, noting that the fantasy-inspired theme will incorporate animals and flowers of the sort one doesn't see in real life. "We wants the kids on the show to interact with the celebrities and the slime unlike ever before."
Ah yes, the show's signature slime will, of course, be back. There will be some 20,000 gallons of it used at this year's event (some of it will even be neon-hued), but the slime is being incorporated as more of a stylistic element of the show -- art, in other words. For example, the stage design for the first time will feature what is being called a "slime river" that connects a musical performance area with the stage where the winners are revealed.
"There will be fun steppingstones where [the stars] have to hop over the river," Bass says. "There is always a chance they can fall in. And we'll have leaping fountains in the river, so someone could get hit."
Also part of the new design is a slime waterfall, about 10 feet wide; meanwhile, some of the winners' envelopes will come out of the podium drenched in slime.
"We've never done this in the past, where we really integrate slime with how the winners are revealed," Bass says of the "two special slime podiums." "The presenters will have to reach into the slime and pull the envelope out. It's not only a great visual but is the kind of great human moment that makes for great TV."
He also teases a "special performance" that will incorporate the slime.
As for what the stuff is made of? Nickelodeon isn't saying (and Bass says even he doesn't know), but the presenters and winners rest assured: It is both edible and nontoxic.
Still, Bass says, the stars who take part in the show know what they are signing up for: "In the history of Kids' Choice, all the stars who come on the show are really excited about two things: the kids and the slime. They are usually up for a lot of things they are not up for on other awards shows."
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"Big Time Rush" Star Carlos PenaVega To Host Nickelodeon's Upcoming New Game Show "Webheads"
The entertainment industry news magazine The Hollywood Reporter is reporting the very exciting Nickelodeon News in the following article that Nickelodeon has announced that "Big Time Rush" star and band member Carlos PenaVega will be the host of the networks upcoming brand-new summer game show "Webheads"!
"Webheads", formally titled "Go Viral", is a 40 episode, 30 minute studio-based game show series featuring kid contestants as they compete in elimination challenges revolving around viral videos. Each round will test kids on these laugh-out-loud videos – from predicting outcomes to guessing their popularity as voted by the studio audience.
Nick USA will premiere "Webheads" as part of the networks Summer 2014 programming highlights.
"Webheads" is produced by Ryan Seacrest Productions, with Ryan Seacrest and Adam Sher serving as Executive Producers for the series:
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"Webheads", formally titled "Go Viral", is a 40 episode, 30 minute studio-based game show series featuring kid contestants as they compete in elimination challenges revolving around viral videos. Each round will test kids on these laugh-out-loud videos – from predicting outcomes to guessing their popularity as voted by the studio audience.
Nick USA will premiere "Webheads" as part of the networks Summer 2014 programming highlights.
"Webheads" is produced by Ryan Seacrest Productions, with Ryan Seacrest and Adam Sher serving as Executive Producers for the series:
Nickelodeon's Viral Game Show From Ryan Seacrest Lands Host (Exclusive)
"Big Time Rush's" Carlos PenaVega leads the 40-episode summer series, which has a new name.
Nickelodeon's Ryan Seacrest-backed game show has found its host.
Big Time Rush alum Carlos PenaVega has been tapped to lead the new competition series, which revolves around child contestants competing in challenges centered on viral videos, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.
The 40-episode, half-hour summer game show, formerly titled Go Viral, will now be called Webheads.
"I grew up on Nickelodeon game shows and always dreamed of being a contestant," said PenaVega in a statement to THR. "I'm excited to be doing something fun and unique that captures the heart and slime of Nick."
From Ryan Seacrest Productions, Webheads is executive produced by Seacrest and Adam Sher.
The gig keeps PenaVega in the Nickelodeon family, where he was a lead in the music comedy series Big Time Rush from 2009 to 2013.
PenaVega recently wrapped production on the indie La Vida Robot, based on a Wired article about four undocumented Mexican-American high school students who form a robotics club and compete against MIT in a national robotics competition. He is repped by APA, Gem Entertainment Group and manager Gregg Edwards.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Nickelodeon Junior France Acquires Rights To "Peppa Pig"; To Debut Show On Monday 31st March 2014; eOne Announces New Consumer Products Deals
Kidscreen, Licensing.biz and C21Media are reporting the exciting "Peppa Pig" news in the following articles that Nickelodeon Junior France, Nickelodeon France's local version of the popular Nick Jr. preschool channel, has picked up the broadcast rights to "Peppa Pig" from Entertainment One Family and will start to premiere and show the popular animated preschool series in blocks of four episodes three times a day from Monday 31st March 2014!
Additionally, Entertainment One Licensing has also announced a number of 'significant developments' and licensing partners for the award-winning preschool TV series in France, which also recently debuted on France 5 in the territory, with toys and published titles set to launch this year (2014).
Joining the broadcasting lineup is a licensing program that will see a range of toys and publishing launch in Q3 and Q4 of this year following agreements with newly signed partners Giochi Preziosi France and Hachette Group. (Brand owner eOne has appointed France TV Distribution to manage increasing licensing activities in the region).
Giochi Preziosi, which already distributes a "Peppa Pig" toy line in Italy, will be extending its partnership with eOne by becoming the brand's toy partner in France. The toy company will distribute Character Options' core range of playsets, plush and figures from Autumn/Fall 2014 supported by a marketing campaign that includes national TV advertising.
Meanwhile, Hachette is currently developing a rang of pre-school storybooks, novelty and activity books due to hit shelves during Summer 2014.
"Peppa Pig" already benefits from a strong programming strategy on France 5's Zouzous. The channel airs three episodes back to back each day from Monday to Friday and has promoted the series with on-air TV spots and interactive website content.
The popular British preschool character has also had significant merchandising traction throughout Latin America, Central Eastern Europe and the US. "Peppa Pig", produced by UK production company Astley Baker Davis, airs on Nick Jr. UK, Nick Jr. USA and on Nick Jr. Netherlands (Nederland).
From Kidscreen:
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Additionally, Entertainment One Licensing has also announced a number of 'significant developments' and licensing partners for the award-winning preschool TV series in France, which also recently debuted on France 5 in the territory, with toys and published titles set to launch this year (2014).
Joining the broadcasting lineup is a licensing program that will see a range of toys and publishing launch in Q3 and Q4 of this year following agreements with newly signed partners Giochi Preziosi France and Hachette Group. (Brand owner eOne has appointed France TV Distribution to manage increasing licensing activities in the region).
Giochi Preziosi, which already distributes a "Peppa Pig" toy line in Italy, will be extending its partnership with eOne by becoming the brand's toy partner in France. The toy company will distribute Character Options' core range of playsets, plush and figures from Autumn/Fall 2014 supported by a marketing campaign that includes national TV advertising.
Meanwhile, Hachette is currently developing a rang of pre-school storybooks, novelty and activity books due to hit shelves during Summer 2014.
"Peppa Pig" already benefits from a strong programming strategy on France 5's Zouzous. The channel airs three episodes back to back each day from Monday to Friday and has promoted the series with on-air TV spots and interactive website content.
The popular British preschool character has also had significant merchandising traction throughout Latin America, Central Eastern Europe and the US. "Peppa Pig", produced by UK production company Astley Baker Davis, airs on Nick Jr. UK, Nick Jr. USA and on Nick Jr. Netherlands (Nederland).
From Kidscreen:
Peppa Pig sets hooves in FranceAlso, from C21Media:
A crop of new French broadcast and licensing partners are in order for preschool property Peppa Pig, which debuted on France 5 last month and will launch on Nick Jr. on March 31.
Joining the broadcasting lineup is a licensing program that will see a range of toys and publishing launch in Q3 and Q4 of this year following agreements with newly signed partners Giochi Preziosi France and Hachette Group. (Brand owner eOne has appointed France TV Distribution to manage licensing activities in the region.)
Giochi Preziosi, which already distributes a Peppa Pig toy line in Italy, will be extending its partnership with eOne by becoming the brand’s toy partner in France. The toy firm will distribute Character Options’ core range of playsets, plush and figures this fall supported by a marketing campaign that includes national TV advertising.
Peppa already benefits from a strong programming strategy on France 5′s Zouzous. The channel airs three episodes back to back each day from Monday to Friday and has promoted the series with on-air TV spots and interactive website content. When it heads to Nick Jr. at the end of the month, the show will be aired in blocks of four episodes three times a day.
The UK-bred preschool character has had significant merchandising tractionthroughout Latin America, Central Eastern Europe and the US.
Tags: eOne Entertainment, France, Peppa Pig, preschool TV
Peppa Pig goes continental with French expansionAlso, from C21Media:
Entertainment One Family expands the popular pre-school property in the region with new broadcast, toys and publishing deals.
Entertainment One Licensing has revealed ‘significant developments’ for Peppa Pig in France with toys and published titles set to launch this year.
The award-winning pre-school TV series debuted in the territory on France 5 last month, and will now launch on Nick Jr. from March 31st.
In addition to the broadcast, a licensing programme is already underway with toys and publishing scheduled to launch at retail across the region in Q3 and Q4 of this year.
The news follows recently signed deals with Giochi Preziosi France and Hachette Group.
To manage the increase in licensing activity in France, eOne has appointed France TV Distribution and the firm is currently assembling a consumer products programme.
The first line of Peppa merchandise is poised to launch at retail from summer 2014.
Giochi Preziosi will be distributing Character Options’ core range of play-sets, plush and figures from autumn 2014 and will be supported by an extensive marketing campaign including national TV advertising.
Meanwhile, Hachette is currently developing a rang of pre-school storybooks, novelty and activity books due to hit shelves this summer.
Olivier Dumont, managing director, Entertainment One Family, said: “Securing the commitment of a major FTA broadcaster and market leader licensees in key categories demonstrates the huge potential of Peppa in France as we look to replicate the incredible success that the property is currently enjoying in many parts of Europe.”
TAGS: peppa pig, eone, entertainment one family, nick jr, france 5
Nick Jr adds Peppa in France
NEWS BRIEF: Nickelodeon has acquired hit preschool property Peppa Pig for another of its Nick Jr feeds, having previously picked up rights from distributor Entertainment One (eOne) for the US, UK and Netherlands.
The toon, produced by UK prodco Astley Baker Davis, will begin airing on Nick Jr in France on March 31. The series launched on free-to-air channel France 5 last month.
C21 reporter
26-03-2014
©C21Media
GENRES: Animation, Children's
SHOWS: Peppa Pig
COMPANIES: Astley Baker Davis, Entertainment One, Entertainment One Television International, eOne Family, France Télévision, Nick Jr
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