Media Valley is a French company that develops and produces audiovisual and film production projects for kids and family with strong international potential. Created in 2010 by Natalie Altmann, former director of M6 Kids programs, Media Valley is based in Paris.
The company has delivered its first two animated series, designed in computer-generated images (CGI) and still in broadcast: “The Triplets” (78 x 7 minutes) for France Télévisions and Universal, in coproduction with La Station Animation, adapted from the books by Nicole Lambert, and “Zoom the White Dolphin” (52 x 13 minutes) for TF1, Tiji and ZDF, in co-production with Marzipan Films. Each of these series ranks as best audience on their respective channel.
Media Valley has recently produced its third animated series, now in 2D, “Ernest and Rebecca” (52 x 13 ‘), adapted from the albums of Bianco and Dalena for TF1 and Canal Plus and ZDF. The series is being broadcast on TF1 since March 24, 2019, and reaches a real audience success. Media Valley also launched the production of season 2 of the series “Zoom the White Dolphin” and that of the animated series “Nicholas’ Fantastic Summer” (52 x 13 ‘) adapted from the book series by René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé for M6 and Warner Media. Media Valley also develops several projects of animation series including “Dragons Slayers Academy” (52 x 13 ‘) and a Franco-British fiction for teenagers (“the 209ers”).