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At CG Protege, we make it our priority to ensure that our students and graduates get connected to the CG industry by forging close working partnerships and networking with leading companies both locally and internationally. We have on-going and past job placement programs and apprenticeship training with our industry network and partners, with graduates who are working in or has worked for the following companies. 


Our Industry Network

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We are proud to be working with the following established industry partners. 


 

Industry Partners

 

Tiny Island Productions

tiny-island-productions-150Tiny Island Productions is Singapore's leading Stereoscopic 3D CG animation production company. Established in 2002 and based in cosmopolitan Singapore, the company creates, manages and markets quality content for the global CG animation market. The company is producing a slate of CG animated television and film projects, available in Stereo-3D, in collaboration with international partners from Japan, Thailand and Hong Kong. The company had also previously worked with international distributor Classic Media and Thai-based producing company, Shellhut Entertainment, on a CG animated series, Shelldon that was aired on major networks including NBC USA and France 5. One of its latest deals is Tiny Island's stereoscopic-3D CG Animated series 'Dream Defenders' to make American debut on 3net. Joint Venture 24/7 3D Network from Sony, Discovery and IMAX. Other earlier deals inked include a development deal with Los-Angeles based Saban Entertainment Group (SEG), with SEG providing development resources for a CG animated series. Currently the company is also working on the new CGI Ben 10 Telefeature for Cartoon Network.

For more information on Tiny Island Productions, visit: www.tinyisland.net