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So far so good!

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Just wanted to do a quick shout out to everyone who’s supported us so far. We really appreciate it. It’s been real busy around here keeping up with production of the two series but I’m glad we finally have something to show everyone. Most of you seem to be enjoying the shows so far and that makes me pretty happy.

I want to take this opportunity to say that I understand there are some quality issues and difference in offering. Rest assured that hasn’t gone unnoticed and we’re working to see what we can do about improving that.

Right now, we’re trying to get some extra content to go on the system. Hopefully we’ll get some news about that soon.

Also our coder has been working really hard on making sure everything is working smoothly at the moment but we’re hoping to get some improvements out in the next few weeks.

BOST TV on TV

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

The past couple of weeks had been hectic, that’s because on top of preparing for the things to come we were also suddenly faced with doing something which none of us at BOST had ever dream of doing – going on TV!

BOST was interviewed by not one, but two TV stations – NHK and TV Tokyo - when they had heard the scope of our business. They were especially interested in hearing about our upcoming offerings. That’s right - our project has enough impact to have gathered the interest of two of the biggest broadcasters in Japan to conduct interviews with us.

The programs will be going on air on 21st of March Tokyo time – which sadly I think the majority of you will not have access to, but hopefully this will give BOST the exposure it needs in the domestic anime industry scene such that we can continue to bring you more anime in the future.

Finally, we will also be announcing our upcoming offering on the same day. So don’t forget to check back on the 21st!

Beginning of the Tale

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

The time was mid October 2006. It was a cool northern hemisphere autumn night in Tokyo, Japan. Two young men were winding down after a hard day’s work by watching anime of the new season. A scrolling text message crawled across the bottom of the TV screen, warning the viewer of the recent trend of unauthorized video sharing over the Internet and how such acts are against the law. One of the young men snickered: “Yeah, as if that’s going to stop people uploading it onto the Net,” and the other grunted in agreement. “Hey, YouTube is going to be bought up by Google, this means that YouTube is going to be playing by the rules soon,” continued the young man. “You know, what if we can make something like a legal YouTube for anime so that there’s no need for companies to make these ineffective warnings, and that fans anywhere can watch anime as quickly and as if they live in Japan?” said the other.

And from this short exchange, BOST Digital Entertainment was born.

The two men in this little story were Aaron Lai and I, Chou-Chun Fan.

Presenting the idea - a dream - to our close peers and friends, BOST gathered three more members - Nobu Taguchi, our business manager, Darin Kenji Ito, our production manager, and Todd Yoda, our translation lead - to the team to form our core five. Together we worked hard as a group, all with the aim to make this dream into a reality.

We were fully dedicated - to the point of what some would call insanity - as we all quitted our fulltime jobs to pursue this dream. BOST was officially incorporated in February 2007 with capital just shy of 5 million yen (~US$49k) which we had pooled together from our own savings, and we started our little quest of approaching companies in the anime industry trying to sell our idea.

We started to approach the companies as early as December 2006, aiming to gather some shows for, at that time, a-too-ideal April launch with then upcoming shows that we had our eyes on (just for reference, some shows we went for include Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS, Lucky Star, and Darker than Black, just to name a few). However, the reception was far from encouraging. Of course, who could blame them? After all, we were nobodies, with no track records, no industry backers, and no deep pockets. To them big boys, we were just five crazy guys with an even crazier idea.

Months passed without solid results and pressures were mounting on various fronts, with the team becoming increasingly discouraged and financially hard-pressed. There were times that we even thought about giving up or resorting to less-than-honourable ways, similar to how some other video-sharing sites on the Internet got started, but we wanted to do it right. So, we stuck with it and pressed on. It wasn’t until almost a full year had passed that we had finally signed some deals which would put us on the anime industry map, and BOST TV officially launched on 26th November 2007. We knew it was a limited selection, but it was a start, and a step, albeit a very small one, to realising our goal.

As Aaron has pointed out in the previous post, the fruits of our labour are almost ripe for harvest. We have some great news to announce very soon, the entire BOST team (all five of us!) is very excited, and we think that anime fans will be just as excited with this piece of news.  So till next time!

Welcome to the BOST corporate blog!

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Hi everyone! I know we’ve been quiet for a while now but we’ve been working very hard in the past couple of months and I think we’re going to start seeing the fruits of those labours soon.

We started this blog because we thought we’d like to talk a bit about how we got started here at BOST, what’s the motivation about getting a service like this off the ground and some insights about how the industry works here. Maybe the picture on the Japanese side of things will become a bit clearer.

That’s it for now! But check back regularly as we’ll be dropping hints about what’s coming up. Next post I’ll talk about the beginnings of BOST and how we got there. ‘Til then!