Cannes: Now that former president of international sales and distribution Alex Walton has announced his new company Bloom, Us operations at Exclusive Media are expected to wind down quickly.
What will remain of Dasym-owned Exclusive Media and continue as going concerns are the 800+ library and UK-based genre label Hammer run by Simon Oakes.
The popular Walton has transitioned his international team with him to the new venture, backed by producer-financier and Waypoint Entertainment founder Ken Kao.
The extraction of the sales team, allied to the fact that Bloom will continue to sell and service outstanding titles on the Exclusive Media slate, foreshadows the demise of the production division under president of worldwide production and acquisitions Tobin Armbrust.
The short-lived Exclusive Releasing’s days are numbered once the Us distribution operation has met all its obligations. Release titles included Adore (pictured) and Parkland.
Da Vinci Media Ventures, backed by UK entrepreneur Toby Moores and spearheaded by Wendy Rutland, will...
What will remain of Dasym-owned Exclusive Media and continue as going concerns are the 800+ library and UK-based genre label Hammer run by Simon Oakes.
The popular Walton has transitioned his international team with him to the new venture, backed by producer-financier and Waypoint Entertainment founder Ken Kao.
The extraction of the sales team, allied to the fact that Bloom will continue to sell and service outstanding titles on the Exclusive Media slate, foreshadows the demise of the production division under president of worldwide production and acquisitions Tobin Armbrust.
The short-lived Exclusive Releasing’s days are numbered once the Us distribution operation has met all its obligations. Release titles included Adore (pictured) and Parkland.
Da Vinci Media Ventures, backed by UK entrepreneur Toby Moores and spearheaded by Wendy Rutland, will...
- 5/13/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Berlin – A new film financing company backed by British billionaire Toby Moores – an entrepreneur and investor who holds the patent on the iPhone lock technology – and run by film veteran Wendy Rutland has revealed the first three high-profile titles it has invested in as part of a slate deal with Exclusive Media. Da Vinci Media Ventures has invested in The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, a sequel to the horror hit starring Daniel Radcliffe; A Walk Among the Tombstones, based on Lawrence Block’s Matt Scudder book series and starring Liam Neeson; and in Dark Places,
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- 2/9/2014
- by Pamela McClintock
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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