Cloud 9 - History
In the early 1990s Raymond Thompson was enjoying a very successful creative/production career at the BBC and was a veteran of the television and film industries, where he began as a writer.
Raymond recognised great potential changes arising from deregulation in the television industry in the UK and similar deregulation worldwide. The global market place was changing with the advent of satellite and cable broadcasting, changes to terrestrial broadcasting and the spread of new media technologies from digital television to the Internet.
There was also a gap in the international market place for quality family programming. Inspired by Walt Disney (and believing producers have a responsibility to the audience, especially children), Raymond has always had a passion for creating aspirational and positive programming that pushes boundaries and inspires as well as entertains audiences. By contrast, too often programming was derivative and "lowest-common denominator".
Raymond aimed to fill that gap for quality family product by establishing his own independent production company.
A mutual merchant banking contact introduced Raymond to the Sanctuary Group PLC. Sanctuary is a multi-media group with many subsidiaries and interests in all aspects of the music and entertainment industries ranging from record labels, management, agency, studios, book publishing and interactive and new media.

The Enid Blyton Adventure Series. Inspired by the flagship novels of Enid Blyton's literary works, the series is available as 24 x half-hour episodes and 8 x mini-movies. Cloud 9 updated the stories so they were contemporary and added imaginative elements. The Enid Blyton Adventure Series is a huge success worldwide with sales to over 120 territories including key end-users such as ZDF, Disney, Buena Vista Video.

In 1996 a follow-up series was produced, The Enid Blyton Secret Series, inspired by another classic series of Blyton's books. Filmed in New Zealand, the series was a major success and is available as 20 x half-hour episodes and 5 x mini-movies.





The Official Tribe Website (www.tribeworld.com) was launched in April 1999 and receives millions of hits each week. There is also a devoted Official Fan Club - as well as countless unofficial Tribe sites by fans.
In September 1999 Cloud 9 began production of the second series of the Tribe, another 52 x half-hour episodes or 26 x hours, and the series was completed in March 2000.

In June 2000 Cloud 9 established a children's charity called the Cloud 9 Children's Foundation, which was launched on June 25th with an open day of the Cloud 9 Studios in New Zealand, attended by over 20,000 people.

A fourth series of "The Tribe" (another 52 x half-hour episodes or 26 x hours) was produced from July - December 2001 and took the storyline into new territory examining rapid technological change with the Internet, computers, and a virtual reality world...

A fifth series of "The Tribe (another 52 x half hour episodes or 26 x hours) was produced from November 2002 - February 2004 and saw the Mallrats face new struggles within their city. This brings the Tribe franchise to 260 x half-hours or 130 x hour episodes.
In March 2006 Cloud 9 concluded post-production on "The New Tomorrow" a sequel to the cult hit The Tribe.
In 2007, Cloud 9 embarked upon the development of a portfolio of motion-pictures to further build and consolidate the company's growth.

There are eight websites run by an Internet branch of the group which are Tribeworld, Tribe USA, Tribeworld Germany, Revelations, Atlantis High, Entercloud9, The New Tomorrow and a charity site - Withyoueverystepoftheway.com
But the story has only just begun.
Cloud 9 has a substantial in-house development programme - and is committed to making quality and original programming for the 21st Century and beyond...