Kidscreen Conversations 25 - Ed Galton, Cake and Alison Taylor, Aardman

On a recent trip to Kidscreen Summit, we had the opportunity to sit down and discuss distribution with Alison Taylor from Aardman and Ed Galton from Cake. With our industry undergoing so much change, we wanted to hear what it was like on the distribution side of the business, and how these two companies, with very different beginnings and operations were navigating the change. 

I also added some thoughts on the conference in general and the vibe I got while on the trip. 

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Host & Producer: Michael Wakelam
Executive Producer: Eric M. Miller
Music by: Rich Dickerson
Audio Engineering: Mike Rocha

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Creators Society

The Creators Society is a professional community uniting all disciplines of the animation industry. Our mission is to foster meaningful connections, encourage collaboration, and deepen the understanding of every role involved in bringing animated stories to life. Through networking, mentorships, education, and industry events, we celebrate the creativity and passion that drive animation forward, supporting the talented creators who make it all possible.

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