Katzenberg Starting To Worry About Digital Rollout
In a break from his usual sunny demeanor of the digital cinema rollout, DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg said he was disappointed at the way things have been progressing, per VARIETY.
In a break from his usual sunny demeanor of the digital cinema rollout, DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg said he was disappointed at the way things have been progressing, per VARIETY.
After running into difficulty last week trying to launch its initial public stock offering, Venice-based vfx/commercial studio Digital Domain is now considering raising capital through private equity. According to THE LOS ANGELES TIMES, Digital Domain was not able to close the deal at its asking price of 6 million shares at $12 to $14 a piece. The studio was trying to raise $70 million after expenses.
The ASSOCIATED PRESS is reporting former Pixar CFO Ann Mather is facing a possible legal battle with the Securities and Exchange Commission for alleged mishandling of stock options, according to documents filed Monday in San Francisco.
Mather was CFO from 1999 to 2004. Google, where she is a member of the board of directors, disclosed the situation to AP.
Warner Bros. has invested about $30 million in Sci Entertainment, a British video game publisher, in a move that could lead to the eventual purchase of the company, per VARIETY.
As part of the deal, Warners will distribute and market all of Sci's games, which are published under the Eidos brand in the U.S. and Canada. Warners has already provided logistical services to Eidos, best known for their LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER franchise.
New York-based editorial and vfx/motion design shop Version2 will partner with CG animation and vfx shop, Special Branch, forming Special Branch@V2 (SB@V2).
The partnership expands V2's current presence, ability, and scope allowing them to deliver a wider range of services and talent depth to its clients. Special Branch is run by Partners/Artists Fran Roberts and Ed Manning. The SB@V2 deal provides an additional dimension to the growing resources available at the vfx /motion design division of V2.
Venice-based vfx studio Digital Domain, which intended to launch its initial public stock offering this week, has apparently run into difficulty closing the deal at its asking price of 6 million shares at $12 to $14 apiece, reports THE LOS ANGELES TIMES. The pricing of the deal is now "day to day," according to Digital Domain's underwriter, San Francisco-based investment bank Thomas Weisel Partners.
The price could be cut or Digital Domain could raise capital through private equity, the newspaper speculates.
PorchLight Home Entertainment will launch a new label under the PHE umbrella, PorchLight Inspire, it was announced by Gary Jones, president of PHE, and Bruce Johnson, CEO and co-president of PorchLight Entertainment.
Jones said, "Since our launch last summer, PorchLight Home Entertainment has already established a reputation for releasing the best in children's and family programming on DVD. The PorchLight Inspire label will highlight programming that is inspirational, faith based and family friendly, with a prominent spiritual message."
Softimage, a subsidiary of Avid Technology, announced that it has signed a global distribution agreement with PipelineFX, makers of Qube! software, the leading render farm management software for film production, game development, and digital media education around the world.
Sony Corporation of America announced today that it has signed a merger agreement with Gracenote. Sony will pay approximately $260 million plus other contingent consideration.
Viacom, its Paramount Pictures unit, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Lionsgate have formed a joint venture that creates a next- generation premium television channel and video on demand service that combines new and classic feature film output and original television series of five leading studios.
Codemasters, developer and publisher of award-winning video games, and Realtime Technology, a leading provider of 3D realtime rendering and visualization technologies and services for the automobile, aircraft and consumer goods industries, today announced a strategic partnership of technology and knowledge cooperation.
EU's regulatory body the European Commission gave their approval for the merger of Vivendi's games unit with California-based game developer Activision, according to VARIETY.
The nod came on Wednesday, creating a complex $9.85 billion deal that gives Vivendi a 52 percent stake in the new entity, to be named Activision Blizzard. The companies announced their intent to merge in December.
Blockbuster has offered to acquire Circuit City for at about $1 billion, they announced Monday.
The offer was made in a letter sent to Circuit City Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Philip Schoonover on February 17 on behalf of the Blockbuster Board of Directors, which fully supports the offer.
Circuit City has not responded to the offer, prompting Blockbuster to make the proposal public.
Thursday, India's government approved Disney's plan to invest $233 million into media group UTV, per THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER.
Disney's investment further establishes its entry into the Indian market through UTV and complements its fast-growing Disney-branded businesses and long-held joint venture in ESPN STAR Sports.
With the approval of India's Foreign Investment Promotion Board, Disney will be increasing its stake in UTV to 32.1 percent on a fully diluted share capital basis.
Ghost House Pictures will launch a new film acquisitions company this fall to extend the Ghost House brand to home entertainment, per THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER.
Ghost House Underground will release 12 to 20 films a year, mostly through Lionsgate -- owner of the SAW franchise and AFTER DARK series on DVD.
Ghost House Pictures is a horror genre company led by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert and Mandate Pictures president Nathan Kahane. The new venture will team with Grindstone, a major distributor of direct-to-DVD films.
Imageworks India launched a new digital production studio in Chennai, India today, according to THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE.
Imageworks is part of Sony Pictures Imageworks, and will have more than 90 employees at the full production studio working with their counterparts in Culver City and Novato, California and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
"We plan to integrate the workforce in different centers as a single unit," said Tim Sarnoff, President of Sony Pictures Imageworks.
George Lucas and British prop designer Andrew Ainsworth continued their copyright battle in the U.K. this week over the white molded Stormtrooper uniform made famous in Lucas' STAR WARS saga, the ASSOCIATED PRESS reports.
Post-production house Digital Video Arts has moved into their new 15,000 square foot facility in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
The new studio is state-of-the-art for the company's work in broadcast film production, post-production, still photography and music composition.
It houses a HD screening room with seating for 24, a bistro-style bar and lounge, two art gallery halls and a patio overlooking a pond and wildlife preserve.
Echo Bridge Entertainment has today signed an agreement to acquire, through a share purchase, Alliance Atlantis International Distribution from Goldman Sachs Capital Partners.
As a result of this transaction, Echo Bridge Entertainment would distribute rights to first run and catalog programming from Alliance Atlantis International Distribution worldwide, excluding Canada.
The Moving Picture Company, announced plans to open a Santa Monica-based visual effects facility in late 2008.
MPC LA will initially focus on the U.S. commercials visual effects (VFX) market, and it will also provide a front-end presence to MPC's Los Angeles-based studios features VFX business.
THE NEW YORK TIMES is reporting that Google will cut about 300 jobs from the American operations of DoubleClick, the ad tech company it acquired last month for $3.1 billion.
DoubleClick has about 1,500 employees worldwide, and an American force of around 1,200. Google's CEO Eric E. Schmidt has suggested there might be job cuts overseas at a later date.
Three longtime video game industry veterans have started TimeFly Studios, an independent video game development company.
Brad Ruminer, Dennis Booth, and Glenn O'Bannon, former employees of Rainbow Studios, will be developing games based on licensed property as well as original game concepts from action/adventure to rhythm games to puzzle games.
The management of TV-Loonland has released its annual accounts for the year 2007. Due to the restructuring agreement closed with the company´s bankers, the overall situation of the business has been stabilized.
In particular, the loss for the year has been significantly reduced and a positive net operating cash flow generated.
Vizrt, a leading provider of real-time, integrated broadcast graphics software, announces the signature of a heads of agreement to purchase Escenic, a world leader in content management and publishing for the Internet.
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