- Andy Frain
Andy Frain (born
2 November 1959 ) is an animation producer and the founder & managing director ofTouchwood Animation Ltd. Frain’s career started in the music industry, working as a product manager forCBS Records and latterly as marketing director forIsland Records . In 1987 Island bossChris Blackwell asked Frain to become managing director of Island subsidiary,Island Visual Arts . At Island Visual Arts, Frain produced and distributed numerous long-form music videos and concerts, including artists such as U2, Bob Marley, Free, Grace Jones, Robert Palmer, Steve Winwood, Womack & Womack and Anthrax. He was the executive producer of the award winning natural history feature film “LifePulse”, which was directed by Keenan Smart and featured music by The Started Insects. The film has been broadcast several times by BBC in the UK, The Disney Channel in the USA and in over 30 countries worldwide.In 1991, under the umbrella of Chris Blackwell’s Island International Group, Frain created a new company called
Manga Entertainment Ltd. The company’s first film was a then unknown Japanese animated film called “Akira” which was released to both critical and commercial success. Recognising the potential for this new style of animation, Frain negotiated the rights to over one hundred Japanese animation films to be distributed under the Manga brand. [http://books.google.com/books?q=%22andy+frain%22+manga&btnG=Search+Books]Within five years (1991 to 1995), Manga Entertainment had almost single handedly popularised Japanese animation in western markets and Frain’s relationships with Japanese animation directors, producers, studios, distributors and publishers led to the first ever animated feature co-production between Japanese and Western companies. The film
Ghost in the Shell (on which Frain also acted as executive producer) has become one of the most successful films of the “anime” genre. During Frain'stenure as the CEO of Manga Entertainment, he established a US distribution division (Manga Entertainment Inc), a comic book division (Manga Publishing), and a CGI animation studio (Manga Studios). During that time, the company also developed and produced other animated features and tv series including Dave Borthwick’s award winning filmThe Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb , andCobra directed by legendary Japanese comic book artistBuichi Terasawa . At the end of 1995, Frain left Manga Entertainment to start his own animation production company Touchwood Animation [http://www.touchwood-animation.com] . Some claim he was fired for the heavy investment in Ghost in the Shell, (which was nick-named Frain's Folly at one point) but it turned out to be one of the most successful films in the company's history. Following his departure from Manga Entertainment, Frain retained a minority share in the company which he sold back to Blackwell prior to the sale to IDT. Since 1996 Andy Frain has been involved in the development and production of several animation tv series including “Backpackers” an adult animation series forTinopolis , “Yazzoo Wazzoo” a pre-school series for Granada, “Spheriks” a 26 x ½ hour CGI tv series for FIFA and “Tractor Tom” a 52 x 11 minute pre-school series for Contender & CITV andFree Jimmy a CGI Feature Film for Sarah Radclyffe Productions. His company also produced the animation forBrush Head a series of shorts made forThe Disney Channel &Dandy Productions and which won TheBAFTA Animation Award in 2004. The company has also produced a series of commercials and a short film for Nestle (via HRA and Ogilvy & Mather) and their “Munch Bunch” brand as well as a series of animated shorts based on BBC’s popular comedy seriesLittle Britain .
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