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Fade In Studio Launches New Show and New 2D Animation Division in Queensland.

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Fade In Studio is unbelievably excited to announce the launch of “K Love You Bye”. KLUB is a brand-new creator-driven 2D animation division, bursting at the seams with massive talent and unbridled passion — bringing the best of the best Aussie 2D animation to the global stage. To kick off the 2D animation slate, KLUB is celebrating the launch of a brand new 26x7 animated preschool series, Zip and the Tiny Sprouts. 

 

Zip and the Tiny Sprouts is an imaginative and heartfelt preschool series about four friends Zip, Aria, Riff, and Hum, who live deep in the forest in a place called, Harmony Hollow. The series aims to inspire and entertain young audiences while supporting learning and development on important themes such as kindness, patience, courage, and gratitude.

 

With nearly 20 years in operation, Fade In Studio, has created original and commissioned works for clients, broadcasters, and studios around the world. After years abroad, founder and International Emmy Award Winning producer, Peter Johnston, has returned to Brisbane with a new show and a new mandate; to celebrate Queensland talent and attract international productions to Queensland. 

 

With the success of Bluey and many other Queensland productions, Australian animation has proven it’s among the best in the world.  We’re proud to be part of this talented community and beyond excited to be producing this show in Brisbane, Australia.” - Peter Johnston, Fade In Studio. “We’re grateful to our whole team, our international partners Tiny Souls Media, and the support of the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland's Post, Digital and Visual (PDV) Incentive.

 

Zip and the Tiny Sprouts first launched on YouTube this June, smashing through half a million views in the first month and picking up over 250,000 subscribers for the channel. New episodes every fortnight with episodes 1 to 4 available for streaming now on YouTube and YouTube Kids.


Key Facts:

Launch new Brisbane-based 2d animation division.

Preschool series called "Zip and the Tiny Sprouts"

Celebrate Queensland talent and attract international productions.

Support from Screen QLD PDV Incentive

Available on YouTube and YouTube Kids


About us:

K Love You Bye is a brand new 2D animation division of Fade In Studio based in Brisbane, Australia, creating new local jobs for the animation industry while creating heartfelt and educational content for our kids. 


Contact details:

Peter Johnston - peter@kloveyoubye.com - 0431 174 663

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