Sav! The World Productions
limited company | |
Industry | Anime, Film, Television |
Founded | Paris, France (1998 ) |
Founder | Savin Yeatman-Eiffel |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Products | Anime, Film, Television |
Website | www.savtheworld.com |
Sav! The World Productions is a French production company, mainly active in the field of animation, formed in 1998 by writer-director Savin Yeatman-Eiffel. STW is also one of the rare Western companies to collaborate regularly with Japan, both artistically and financially.
STW is mainly known to the general public for its award winning hit series Ōban Star-Racers (26 half-hours). Coproduced with Bandai and Disney, Oban aired in more than 100 countries worldwide including ABC Family & Toon Disney (US), NHK BS1 & Disney Channel (Japan), France 3 (Fr.), Super RTL (Germany), GMTV (UK), RAI2 (Italy) and Jetix/Disney XD. Nominated at the Bafta Awards, it won an Anime Land Award and a Grand Entertainment Prize at Polymanga. Iwasaki Taku and Yōko Kanno composed respectively the BGM and the credit songs.[1]
STW has also produced TV commercials and short films, exceptionally working on artistic development for third party companies (Zone of the Enders of Japanese studio Sunrise).[2]
The company now concentrates on feature films projects, animation as much as "live-action". Among those recently announced: the historical epic "The 2 Queens", developed by an international team of artists working under the helm of animation master Toshiyuki Inoue (Akira, Blood: The Last Vampire, Paprika, Giovanni's Island);[3] and the adaptation of a video game from Japanese developer Nitroplus.
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