
Utada to Have World's First Mobile Music Video Series
Date 2005/6/2 2:11:59 | Topic: Utada News
| According to this press release that was issued today, MTV Networks will be releasing a new video service called FLUX for mobile phone. FLUX will feature short video clips, animations, and music videos. This service will be first launched in Japan with a deal with Utada to release a series of music videos designed for mobile phones, a world first. The music for these videos will be from the EXODUS album and will apparently be animated.
Quote: In addition, FLUX has secured an exclusive partnership with Utada, Japan's biggest female artist with sales of more than 37 million units, to produce the world's first mobile music video series. Leading Japanese animator Koji Morimoto will create shorts in collaboration with FLUX and Utada featuring music from her acclaimed release Exodus (Island Records/Universal Music Group). Quote:MTV Networks Extends Pioneering Creativity to Digital World With Launch of New Brand - FLUX - on 30th June in Japan
World's First Mobile Entertainment Community to Launch in Other Markets Across the Globe
Exclusive Deal with Japan's Biggest Female Artist - UTADA - For World's First Mobile Music Video Series
SINGAPORE, HONG KONG, and TOKYO, Japan, June 2 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- MTV Networks (MTVN), a unit of Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA; VIA.B), announced today that it will extend its pioneering creativity to the digital world by launching a new brand - FLUX - on 30th June. FLUX will initially launch in Japan as the world's first mobile entertainment community, and MTVN will launch the service in other markets around the world with announcements planned in the coming months. FLUX has secured an exclusive deal with Utada, Japan's biggest female artist, to launch the world's first mobile music video series. FLUX will be a new subscription-based service delivering entertainment and music via mobile and online networks to consumers in Japan. Subscribers will be able to access short videos and music through their mobiles or computers, make recommendations to others and provide feedback, integrating community and content for the first time. Bill Roedy, Vice Chairman, MTV Networks and President, MTV Networks International, commented: "MTV Networks has been a leader in developing innovative entertainment for new platforms for more than 25 years. The launch of FLUX symbolises the importance of digital media to MTVN's future and is our biggest international investment in this sector to date. Technology has changed our lives, and Japan has been a clear leader. We will launch FLUX in other markets and are uniquely positioned to share Japanese content innovations with the rest of the world through our global network." Targeting 13-34 year-olds, the FLUX content offer will include original video and animation productions from Japan's leading creators, as well as programming from the global MTV Networks library, including MTV's Dirty Sanchez and Gutterpups. The award-winning SpongeBob SquarePants will be seen for the first time in Japan outside the Nickelodeon environment on FLUX. Original, locally produced animations will include Lightman, a superhero who battles against the forces of evil, and Hanamoski, a series of clips starring an elephant with a very long trunk. In addition, FLUX has secured an exclusive partnership with Utada, Japan's biggest female artist with sales of more than 37 million units, to produce the world's first mobile music video series. Leading Japanese animator Koji Morimoto will create shorts in collaboration with FLUX and Utada featuring music from her acclaimed release Exodus (Island Records/Universal Music Group). FLUX will also feature a line-up of licensed content offering the best in Japanese short-form entertainment, including: Polygon Family, a computer graphic fantasy animation based on a video game; Perestroika, a dark comedy blending traditional Japanese comic monologues with a mixture of puppets and animation; and Sguy and the Family Stone, a slapstick flash animation series. Clips will be available on mobile in 1-3 minute episodes, with lengthier content available through the Web site. Complementing the video programming and animations, FLUX will offer consumers a diverse collection mastertones from record labels such as Avex, BMG Funhouse, and Columbia Music Entertainment featuring local and international artists. More details will be announced in the coming weeks. FLUX will initially launch on mobile in Japan via KDDI Corporation's "AU" / "EZWEB" with a monthly fee of 315 yen per month ($3). Additional carriage deals with other operators will be announced in the coming months. The Web site, http://www.fluxnet.jp , will launch this autumn. Consumers will be able to pay subscription fees and purchase top-ups for additional content via monthly mobile bills and credit cards. FLUX is powered by Faith, Inc., the leading developer of technology for music distribution.
Contacts:
Rob Hooper MTV Networks International (In Tokyo until 3 June) Tel: +81-90-9320-5074 Email: hooper.rob@mtvne.com
Polly Stevens - London MTV Networks International Tel: +44-(0)20-7478-6615 Email: stevens.polly@mtvne.com
Mok Ho Yan MTV Networks Asia Tel: +852-2313-8018 Email: mokhy@mtv-asia.com
Vector Communication Inc. Tokyo For Viacom International Japan K.K. Uzuka / Ishigaki Tel: +81-33403-2232
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