More Welsh language animation and live-action programming is set to
be developed for children and young people in Wales thanks to a
funding boost from the Welsh Government, Deputy Minister for Arts
and Sport, announced today.
The Deputy Minister has confirmed eight projects will receive a
combined £352,545 in funding from Creative Wales’ Young Content
Fund, which will see Wales-based companies develop new bilingual
content for children and young people.
The fund, which is part of the co-operation agreement between the
Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru, is designed to stimulate the
provision of programming for children and young people.
The projects include an animation and game inspired by the myths
and legends of Wales; a comedy sketch show aimed at a preschool
audience featuring an eclectic band of characters made from
buttons and thread; to a fun-filled, water-based children's
gameshow that combines mental and physical challenges.
Familiars is the latest idea from Cloth Cat who have produced
over 100 hours of animation on a variety of international
broadcast series such as Boj, Dave Spud, Luo Bao Bei and Olobob
Top. Cloth Cat has become a thriving animation and
games production studio based in Cardiff. It has expanded its
core crew to 6 full time staff and regularly employs over 25
skilled staff per project.
Jon Rennie from Cloth Cat, said:
We're delighted to be part of the new Young Content Fund and it
continues investment by Creative Wales in local companies looking
to reach international audiences. Our project is a CG animation
series and game idea that weaves together modern Wales and Celtic
mythology to tell a new adventure story for 7 to 11 year olds.
Caernarfon based Cwmni Da have been awarded funding for the
development of a programme idea called ‘Act your Age’. Act Your
Age is a situation comedy aimed at children in Key Stage 2 (age 6
to 11) and their parents. It uses the stereotypical style of a
traditional situation comedy to create a familiar
world, while at the same time, offering something completely new.
Barry “Archie” Jones, author and producer of Act your Age, said:
Act Your Age is an idea we’ve wanted to develop for some time. We
really believe that the concept has potential to appeal to
international audiences, and this Welsh Government support will
help the dream become reality.
Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, , said:
We have a vibrant and well-established creative sector in Wales
which has an excellent track record of producing world class and
award-winning content for young audiences. Some of the most
iconic animations such as SuperTed and Fireman Sam were born in
Wales and went on to make a lasting impression on a whole
generation of children and young people.
I’m delighted we’re able to support the development of more
original content which will support Welsh creative businesses and
be about Wales – and from Wales. This will engage our
young people in our history and culture as well as being a way of
hearing and then using the Welsh language in a way that’s
relevant and interesting to them.
I’m confident this investment will boost to our efforts to reach
one million Welsh speakers by 2050.
Designated Member, said:
Ensuring that children and young people across Wales have access
to fun, engaging content is vital and a vibrant creative sector
has a crucial role to play in this. We are supporting our
creative businesses to create stories, images and content made in
Wales, about Wales and in Welsh for the benefit of all.