Josh Selig, the former CEO of Little Airplane Productions, and the Emmy-winning creator of many popular children’s shows including Wonder Pets, Small Potatoes and P. King Duckling, has announced the launch of his exciting new initiative, China Bridge Content.
A New York and Beijing-based content and consulting firm with vast expertise in media and China, China Bridge Content is committed to building creative and business ties between China and the world in the media sector.
China Bridge Content will also be creating and producing their own quality original content across demographics and genres with a focus on cooperation with China. The group is already working on two new productions with early clients Tom Lynch Co and Yuanfudao.
China Bridge Content and Tom Lynch Co have teamed up for Being Tyler, a live-action epic adventure for tweens set in San Francisco and Shanghai. Lynch, dubbed “the creator of the tween genre” by the New York Times, has created, written, directed and produced some of the most successful, dynamic and ground-breaking television shows in the world, including The Secret World of Alex Mack, Scout’s Safari, Make It Pop and the Emmy-winning Class of 3000.
Chinese online learning platform Yuanfudao, the world’s most valuable EdTech company and the largest online live course platform servicing primary and secondary school students in China, is teaming up with China Bridge Content for a new global project currently in development.
Additionally, GKIDS is working with China Bridge Content, who is advising its team on Chinese animation and preschool content. New York and Los Angeles based animated film production and distribution company GKIDS is best known for being the North American home of the legendary Studio Ghibli and for its success securing Oscar nominations for international animated features.
Finally, China Bridge Content’s first strategic partner is Thinkwell, a global experience design and production agency specializing in the creation and master planning of theme parks and events around the world. China Bridge Content will support Thinkwell in the area of IP creation training.
Josh Selig said: “The goal of China Bridge Content is to help international companies get a foothold in mainland China, and to help Chinese companies expand their reach into the global market. We build lasting bridges of friendship and commerce between China and the world to help expand the reach of quality, meaningful content into every corner of the globe.”
In order to guide their clients through the complex landscape of working with Mainland China, China Bridge Content has assembled a team of Chinese and International experts who offer a raft of specialized services designed to facilitate successful cooperation between Chinese and Western companies. These services include financing, developing and executing co-production models, guidance on regulatory issues, IP protection, accounting, taxes and Chinese public relations.
Three decades of building franchises for partners including Nickelodeon, Disney, StudioCanal, Sesame Workshop and the BBC, plus extensive experience working on projects with leading Chinese partners including Alpha, UYoung, Fantawild, Shanghai Toonmax, and Chimelong, gives the China Bridge Content team unrivalled insight and expertise both inside and outside the Chinese market.
Founder and President of China Bridge Content, multiple Emmy-winner Josh Selig has worked extensively with Chinese companies for decades. He was the Executive Producer of Super Wings on Sprout/NBCU which was made in partnership with Alpha in Guangzhou, and the Co-Creator and Executive Producer of P. King Duckling, a series he co-produced with UYoung for Disney Junior and CCTV. These are the first two Chinese-owned series in history to find homes on leading US channels.
The hugely experienced China Bridge Content team also includes:
Cultural Adviser Ye Chao has more than 45 years’ experience in the Chinese television industry. His career includes stints as Deputy General Manager of Shanghai Toonmax Media Co Ltd. and Deputy Director of Haha Children’s Channel. In 1993, he presided over, planned and produced the historic Chinese version of Sesame Street, made in cooperation with Sesame Workshop. He is a currently a Visiting Professor at The School of Film and Television at Shanghai University and Deputy Secretary-General of The China Animation Society.
Currently based in France & Sweden, after eight years in Beijing, Emilie Blezat oversees China Bridge Content’s EU and film divisions. She is the founder and former CEO of StudioCanal China, and former China Cultural Counsellor for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She has 10 years’ experience in China’s film, TV, music, gaming and digital industries, working with leading Chinese companies and Chinese government bodies.
Project Manager Chen Chen brings years of experience in the Chinese entertainment industry, including positions at leading Chinese companies Tencent and Magic Mall. The writer, director and producer of animated short film The Girl and the Sea, which was a finalist in the JCS Young Creatives Award sponsored by the International Emmy Awards, Chen is developing several original properties for China Bridge Content that feature strong Asian female leads.
Senior Legal Adviser Ji Hongyong is the Executive Director of Beijing Grandsoul Law Firm, one of the leading firms in intellectual property protection, dispute resolution and the application of Chinese laws and regulations for foreign enterprises. Following his Master’s Degree in Law from Temple University in Philadelphia, Mr. Ji worked in the Beijing courts for 15 years. An experienced Chief Judge, he is also an arbitrator of the Beijing Association for Alternative Dispute Resolution and a distinguished expert of China Behavior Law Association.