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Pukeko Signs Deal with Beijing Animation School

Pukeko Pictures signed an agreement deal with the Animation School of the Beijing Film Academy and Grand Entertainment Ltd. (GZ) to establish the “International Animation Technology Joint Research Centre” to actively promote the development of animated projects and open up the expanding international, Chinese and film and television markets.

Digital Headline News

Digital Domain to Create Virtual Elvis Presley

Digital production company Digital Domain Media Group announced that it has signed an exclusive agreement with CORE Media Group to jointly develop, produce and own a series of "virtual" Elvis Presley likenesses for a range of entertainment projects.

Series Headline News

'Monstroids' Animated Series in Development

Global brand management firm Evolution and Rollman Entertainment have partnered with creator Kevin Grevioux on the rights to “Monstroids,” Grevioux’s fresh twist on classic monsters from the upcoming Astounding Comics & Darkstorm Studios comic book series.

Disney Headline News

Alan Horn Named Disney Studios Chief

Alan Horn is named Chairman of The Walt Disney Studios, where he will oversee worldwide operations including production, distribution and marketing for live-action and animated films from Disney, Pixar and Marvel, as well as marketing and distribution for DreamWorks Studios films released under the Touchstone Pictures banner.

Digital Headline News

'G.I. Joe 2' Delay May Benefit Digital Domain

Janney Montgomery Scott analyst Tony Wible reiterated his "buy" rating on shares of digital production and effects company Digital Domain Media Group, saying that recent news of a planned Abu Dhabi studio and Paramount's decision to push back the release of "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" will benefit the firm.

Dark Headline News

Richard Morrison Creates 'Dark Shadows' Title Sequence

Richard Morrison has created the film titles for Tim Burton’s “Dark Shadows,” the third collaboration between Burton and Morrison following the pair’s work on the opening sequences for “Batman” and “Sweeney Todd.”

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