The Irish entertainment company, Carlichauns is soon launching their upcoming animated TV series which will take Leprechaun folklore to a new global digital audience. In parallel to the planned TV series, which will be produced in Ireland.
Carlichauns has also refined its Augmented Reality app which is now available in Los Angeles with more locations in the US plus Melbourne to be added. The company is also set to launch a children’s digital book series based on the Carlichauns as the new brand continues to grow. To learn more about this Ronan spoke to Niall Watters, Co-Founder and CEO of Carlichauns.
Niall talks about his background, what Carlichauns does, how he managed to get Keith Chapman, the creator of the multi-billion-dollar media franchises, PAW Patrol and Bob the Builder to come on board as executive producer, the future plans for Carlichauns and more.
More about Niall Watters:
Niall is a multilingual commercial executive with a strong track record in helping companies to scale at pace internationally. He has acute expertise in understanding how to mobilise & commercialise IP. A keynote speaker, he is often invited to speak to audiences in schools, universities & global businesses.
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