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Milt Vallas is an industry executive with over thirty years experience in the development, production and distribution of animated properties. He is a multiple Emmy nominee and Emmy winning producer. He has built and managed animation studios throughout Europe, Asia and Latin America and is considered highly knowledgeable in the areas of offshore co-productions.

He has taken an animation company public on NASDAQ and has structured a number of international partnerships working in China, India and Europe.

He currently is a senior partner at Media Vision Consulting, a professional firm that represents the interests of a number of clients and properties in the field of animation. He can be reached at miltv@sbcglobal.net.

Top Ten Kid's Animated Series Picks

Posted In | Blog Categories: Just my opinion | Site Categories: Cartoons, Television

Making these kind of lists is fun but once you sit down and start to do it you soon begin to second guess yourself.  In a way you start to ask yourself if it is even a good idea to set yourself up as a judge of others work and creative output.  For me it is particularly hard as I know many of the people that had a hand in making these shows, and even worked on some of the shows myself.  However at the end of the day I just pushed on - after all my judgement is only that, my judgement. Each reader will have their own ideas and ways of measuring and balancing their own decisions, which may be completely different than mine.. So take a look at what I came up with and feel free to let me know your thoughts...

Sometimes it's easier to get a new one than to fix the old one..

Posted In | Blog Categories: Production | Site Categories: Business

You ever take something apart and think you can fix it?  You know, you're talking to a guy that has this nice toaster that just doesn't seem to make very good toast so you think you'll buy it off of him and take it apart and repair it.  Happens with films as well.  Seems like a perfectly good film or tv series but it just doesn't work for one reason or another.  Someone gives up on it and you pick it up for a song and decide to take it home and get it working...  The only trouble is these little repair projects often can make you wish you had never seen them.

Top Ten Girls' Animated TV Shows - Remarkable How They've Changed

Posted In | Blog Categories: Just my opinion | Site Categories: 2D, Television

Tough list for me as I never had a daughter.  I've thought about how the shows influenced young girls over the years and how they have evolved, although many still are created only to sell product.

Unlike the boy’s action list, I didn’t grow up watching a lot of these shows so I’ve tried to do a little research and sought friend’s opinions.    I’ve even watched a few candidates and called my 7 year old granddaughter once or twice.   At the end of the day I sort of formed an idea of how I would make the selections and I decided to take into account the importance of the show within the category itself as well as the quality of the animation production.

My Top 10 Boy's 2-D Animated Action Series

Posted In | Blog Categories: Just my opinion | Site Categories: 2D, Television

This is the first of 6 lists I've proposed making that will rank my favorite domestic 2-D animation series starting with what I'm calling Boy's Action Shows.  Girl can watch too but I don't think most of these are their cup of tea - but times are a changing so maybe I'm wroing.

Everyone love's to share their top ten lists - Thought I'd give it a go.

Posted In | Blog Categories: Just my opinion | Site Categories: Television

I never met anyone in this business that didn't have some strong opinions on what constituted a greatshow.  Whether it hinged on the quality of animation, longevity, financial success or number of sequals or spin-offs, most of us can, off the top of their head name a  number of titles we think of as the best.  

I thought it might be fun to share my favorites in a group of catagories that I've come up with... feel free to take a look and to disagree as much as you ilke, as long as you're cordially in doing so..

Yet more notes on the Academy Awards

Posted In | Blog Categories: Just my opinion | Site Categories: Awards, Films

The best thing about the Oscars are the home parties where everyone yells and screams when their favorites win or lose. 

As the Super Bowl has become as more of an event than a footdball game, the Oscars have always been an event, an event that draws its demographics from across the board.  Men, women and children huddle together to eat, drink, gossip and cheer and to join in and share the dazzling world of make believe.  But inbetween all the hoopla and contrivance there are always just enough wonderful and moving moments to bring us back year after year.

Hooray for Hollywood!

What InThe Heck Are Mobile Digital Media Platforms?

Posted In | Blog Categories: Business | Site Categories: Business, Internet and Interactive, Mobile and Wireless

IF YOU CAN'T GET IN THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR GO AROUND THE BACK.  IF THAT DOOR'S CLOSED AND BOLTED THEN TRY A WINDOW.  IF THAT WINDOW'S LOCKED TIGHT THAN CLIMB UP ON THE ROOF AND TRY TO SLIDE DOWN THE CHIMNEY!  TO MUDDLE A QUOTE, "FORTUNE FAVORS THE PERSISTANT".  SOO MI KIM AND HER PRODUCING PARTNERS DECIDED TO NOT EVEN TRY TO BREAK INTO THE HOUSE - THEY JUST PICKED UP A MEDIA PHONE AND MADE A CALL...

Avatar finally falls from first in weekend box office - blame me!

Posted In | Site Categories: Films

Sometimes people can be a jinx.  There are some that have suggested that I might be one of those.  I don't believe in all that stuff but you never know.... 

Congratulatations to all those (and others) being recogonized at the 37th Annie Awards

Posted In | Site Categories: Awards

If virture is its own reward, as the old homily goes, where's the fun?  Awards are recognition and we all need that from time to time, even if the work itself is its own reward in the long run. 

The Parable of the free refridgerator and more

Posted In | Blog Categories: Business | Site Categories: Business, Television

How can you figure out how to bid for a job or price your services.  Bid too high and you lose.  Bid too low and and it may raise concerns about quality..  Is there a secret to getting this right?  Not really, but it helps to take everything into consideraton before giving a quote.