Liquid Media Group Launches Projektor Platform
Exclusive: Finance outfit Liquid Media Group is launching platform Projektor as a “marketplace for independent creators, distributors, and content and catalog holders globally”. The B2B marketplace aims to provide monetization and distribution opportunities, including aggregation and distribution partnerships (deals to date include Insight TV and dotstudioPRO). Liquid Chairman Joshua Jackson, of The Affair and Dawson’s Creek fame, explained: “Projektor’s mission is to serve the ‘now and next’ needs, aka the current and future of the industry. Independent filmmakers globally need better terms, higher transparency and more optionality when it comes to distributing their content to compete as equals in both streaming and alternative distribution.” Projektor will be launching with libraries from Reelhouse and Slipstream, including a curated collection from the library of Ananda Media, an international distributor with hundreds of titles on Projektor. The company says that Projektor’s revenue model will...
Exclusive: Finance outfit Liquid Media Group is launching platform Projektor as a “marketplace for independent creators, distributors, and content and catalog holders globally”. The B2B marketplace aims to provide monetization and distribution opportunities, including aggregation and distribution partnerships (deals to date include Insight TV and dotstudioPRO). Liquid Chairman Joshua Jackson, of The Affair and Dawson’s Creek fame, explained: “Projektor’s mission is to serve the ‘now and next’ needs, aka the current and future of the industry. Independent filmmakers globally need better terms, higher transparency and more optionality when it comes to distributing their content to compete as equals in both streaming and alternative distribution.” Projektor will be launching with libraries from Reelhouse and Slipstream, including a curated collection from the library of Ananda Media, an international distributor with hundreds of titles on Projektor. The company says that Projektor’s revenue model will...
- 7/1/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Scorpio Film Releasing and director Richard Griffin are currently in the midst of their latest production, the ’50s genre homage Atomic Brain Invasion. Scripted by Guy Benoit and Griffin, who sent over a couple of advance “lobby cards” (see below) and produced by Ted Marr, the movie is currently two weeks away from finishing up principal photography.
As opposed to Griffin’s previous horrific/violent fare (including Nun Of That, hitting DVD in January; see details here), Atomic Brain Invasion will, in the spirit of its inspirations, be more of a PG-level affair. “Not only do I want it to look and sound like it was made in 1957,” Griffin tells Fango, “but I also want it to be free of all the blood, profanity and nudity of modern horror films. It’s wonderful to have a horror movie that people of all ages can enjoy, much like the classic creature...
As opposed to Griffin’s previous horrific/violent fare (including Nun Of That, hitting DVD in January; see details here), Atomic Brain Invasion will, in the spirit of its inspirations, be more of a PG-level affair. “Not only do I want it to look and sound like it was made in 1957,” Griffin tells Fango, “but I also want it to be free of all the blood, profanity and nudity of modern horror films. It’s wonderful to have a horror movie that people of all ages can enjoy, much like the classic creature...
- 11/3/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Director/co-writer Richard Griffin passed on some new exclusive pics from his latest feature, the gory, supernaturally tinged action/comedy Nun Of That (which we last reported on here). He also announced that the movie will have a pair of encore showings this weekend in the Scorpio stamping grounds of Providence, Ri.
Nun Of That will play at midnight this Friday and Saturday, May 1-2, at Providence’s historic Cabel Car Cinema (204 South Main Street). “We were so awestruck by the crowds and reactions to the premiere screenings of Nun Of That,” Griffin tells us, “that producer/co-scripter Ted Marr and myself decided to do a series of midnight shows at the beautiful Cable Car Cinema and Cafe. We think the movie’s mix of gore, sex, comedy and hot nuns make for the perfect witching hour movie!” He goes on to advise that while the flick is unrated, “it contains nun nudity,...
Nun Of That will play at midnight this Friday and Saturday, May 1-2, at Providence’s historic Cabel Car Cinema (204 South Main Street). “We were so awestruck by the crowds and reactions to the premiere screenings of Nun Of That,” Griffin tells us, “that producer/co-scripter Ted Marr and myself decided to do a series of midnight shows at the beautiful Cable Car Cinema and Cafe. We think the movie’s mix of gore, sex, comedy and hot nuns make for the perfect witching hour movie!” He goes on to advise that while the flick is unrated, “it contains nun nudity,...
- 4/30/2009
- Fangoria
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