Santa Monica-headquartered postproduction business Company 3, a subsidiary of Deluxe Entertainment Services, acquired Sixteen19, a New York-headquartered boutique editorial, production and post services company that includes it’s PowerHouse VFX arm and a mobile dailies operation. The value of the transaction wasn’t disclosed.
The deal brings editorial under the Company 3 umbrella and expands its color grading, VFX and dailies services.
As part of the deal, Sixteen19 co-founders Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin, along with executive vp business development and strategy Alastair Binks and members of the creative team will join Company 3, according to the company.
Sixteen19’s ...
The deal brings editorial under the Company 3 umbrella and expands its color grading, VFX and dailies services.
As part of the deal, Sixteen19 co-founders Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin, along with executive vp business development and strategy Alastair Binks and members of the creative team will join Company 3, according to the company.
Sixteen19’s ...
- 8/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Santa Monica-headquartered postproduction business Company 3, a subsidiary of Deluxe Entertainment Services, acquired Sixteen19, a New York-headquartered boutique editorial, production and post services company that includes it’s PowerHouse VFX arm and a mobile dailies operation. The value of the transaction wasn’t disclosed.
The deal brings editorial under the Company 3 umbrella and expands its color grading, VFX and dailies services.
As part of the deal, Sixteen19 co-founders Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin, along with executive vp business development and strategy Alastair Binks and members of the creative team will join Company 3, according to the company.
Sixteen19’s ...
The deal brings editorial under the Company 3 umbrella and expands its color grading, VFX and dailies services.
As part of the deal, Sixteen19 co-founders Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin, along with executive vp business development and strategy Alastair Binks and members of the creative team will join Company 3, according to the company.
Sixteen19’s ...
- 8/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
You Know Films and Amoeba Entertainment will produce the eco-horror film and become the first Us companies to benefit from the 25% Finnish cash rebate.
The incentive launches in 2017 and applies to money spent on local goods, services and salaries in conjunction with production work carried out in the Nordic country.
Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation, oversees the incentive and Rabbit Films will provide production services in Finland.
Production is set for Finland next summer. You Know Film CEO Alex Noyer’s (pictured) directorial debut Sielu will star Finland’s Jukka Hilden and follows a group of backpackers in the Finnish archipelago who turn on each other when they are affected by a neuro-spore.
Noyer co-wrote the script with Jon and Al Kaplan based on an original idea by Stuart Birchall and Leila Mousavi.
Amoeba Entertainment’s Robyn K. Bennett produces with Noyer, while executive producers are You Know Films, Amoeba Entertainment...
The incentive launches in 2017 and applies to money spent on local goods, services and salaries in conjunction with production work carried out in the Nordic country.
Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation, oversees the incentive and Rabbit Films will provide production services in Finland.
Production is set for Finland next summer. You Know Film CEO Alex Noyer’s (pictured) directorial debut Sielu will star Finland’s Jukka Hilden and follows a group of backpackers in the Finnish archipelago who turn on each other when they are affected by a neuro-spore.
Noyer co-wrote the script with Jon and Al Kaplan based on an original idea by Stuart Birchall and Leila Mousavi.
Amoeba Entertainment’s Robyn K. Bennett produces with Noyer, while executive producers are You Know Films, Amoeba Entertainment...
- 11/4/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
eOne Films has acquired North American rights to the SXSW rom-com and plans a late 2014 theatrical release.
Liz Tuccillo directed and wrote Take Care and produced with Leslie Bibb and Grace Naughton. John Melfi served as executive producer with Sixteen19’s Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin.
The rom-com stars Bibb and Thomas Sadoski as well as Marin Ireland, Betty Gilpin, Nadia Dajani, Michael Stahl-David and Tracee Chimo.
The story centres on a woman who persuades her ex-boyfriend to look after her while she convalesces from a car crash.
eOne Films brokered the deal with UTA Independent Film Group negotiated on behalf of the filmmakers.
Liz Tuccillo directed and wrote Take Care and produced with Leslie Bibb and Grace Naughton. John Melfi served as executive producer with Sixteen19’s Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin.
The rom-com stars Bibb and Thomas Sadoski as well as Marin Ireland, Betty Gilpin, Nadia Dajani, Michael Stahl-David and Tracee Chimo.
The story centres on a woman who persuades her ex-boyfriend to look after her while she convalesces from a car crash.
eOne Films brokered the deal with UTA Independent Film Group negotiated on behalf of the filmmakers.
- 8/21/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Entertainment One Films has acquired North American rights to Liz Tuccillo’s Take Care, the romantic comedy that stars Leslie Bibb and Thomas Sadoski. A late 2014 release is in the works. Tuccillo, who co-wrote the bestseller He’s Just Not That Into You and wrote on HBO’s Sex And The City, served as writer and producer and made her directorial debut on the romantic comedy, which premiered at SXSW this year.
Bibb plays Frannie, who is immobilized after a car crash and she brushed off by everyone she can count on. Desperate, she persuades her ex-boyfriend (Sadoski) to take care of her much to the chagrin of his current girlfriend (Betty Gilpin). Marin Ireland, Nadia Dajani, Michael Stahl-David and Tracee Chimo co-star. Bibb and Grace Naughton also produced along with exec producers John Melfi, Sixteen19’s Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin.
The deal was negotiated for eOne Films by Katharyn Howe.
Bibb plays Frannie, who is immobilized after a car crash and she brushed off by everyone she can count on. Desperate, she persuades her ex-boyfriend (Sadoski) to take care of her much to the chagrin of his current girlfriend (Betty Gilpin). Marin Ireland, Nadia Dajani, Michael Stahl-David and Tracee Chimo co-star. Bibb and Grace Naughton also produced along with exec producers John Melfi, Sixteen19’s Jonathan Hoffman and Pete Conlin.
The deal was negotiated for eOne Films by Katharyn Howe.
- 8/21/2014
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline
Recorded live at Tribeca Cinemas on November 19, Cinematographer Reed Morano (Frozen River, For Ellen, The Magic of Belle Isle) and post production guru Pete Conlin (founder of Sixteen19) engage in a lively debate of their respective mediums, followed by an enthusiastic audience Q and A session. Over the course of the 45-minute conversation, the two site examples from movies like Skyfall and the upcoming Parental Guidance, while covering a number of subjects in the celluloid vs. digital debate ranging from visual effects and lighting to the nostalgia factor of shooting on film and more. During the audience Q and A, Morano and Conlon candidly discuss hot button topics like whether or not film schools today favor digital curriculums and the current battle between 48fps and 24fps. So kick back and enjoy this lively chat between our two passionate Future of Film panelists. Who knows? Maybe one of them just might...
- 12/14/2012
- TribecaFilm.com
Note: This event was rescheduled from an earlier date. If you previously submitted an RSVP for the original date, please RSVP again to ensure your seat on Monday, November 19. Tribeca invites you to a free conversation exploring the Future of Film, held at The Varick Room at Tribeca Cinemas: The (Literal) Future of Film As the digital revolution changes filmmaking as we know it, a complicated and often divisive question has emerged: What - if anything - is lost when filmmakers transition from film to digital? Can film survive the digital future?* Cinematographer Reed Morano (Frozen River, For Ellen, The Magic of Belle Isle) and picture and sound editor Pete Conlin (founder of Sixteen19, the first mobile post production company focused solely on digitally acquired features and TV series) will debate the merits of their respective mediums, followed by an audience Q and A. Afterwards, network, mingle and continue the...
- 11/14/2012
- TribecaFilm.com
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