Shine America ties up partners for digital content

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Shine America ties up partners for digital content

MUMBAI: Shine America has announced a deal with EMJAG Digital Productions and New Regency to create and distribute digital content.

Development and production under the agreement will be led by New Regency executive VP and EMJAG digital principal and CEO Alexandra Milchan, along with EMJAG president Jamie Boscardin Martin.

Following a previous joint venture which concluded in 2011, Milchan and Martin will transition their digital content partnership to Shine America. New Regency will co-produce and co-finance select digital projects along with Shine America through a first-look deal.
 
Under the agreement, Shine America and New Regency will provide production financing opportunities rarely seen in the digital space, while utilising their respective global distribution networks to maximise the reach and scale of new digital projects.

Milchan and Martin will tailor the distribution model for each individual digital project, working to bring the creative concepts to life across a variety of platforms, including webisodes and VOD, with the possibility of domestic and international television and theatrical release as well.

Shine America senior VP, head of digital David Anderson said, “This partnership seeks to leverage the changing nature of how content is created and produced, by fashioning innovative financing and distribution models tailored to help each project realise its full potential. Shine Group is always seeking to partner with great content creators, whether in scripted or unscripted television, the digital space and now supporting projects that might otherwise compete in the
feature film world.”