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Odd-o-Ts’ Entertainment, a premier provider of immersive live entertainment experiences, has acquired Glickman Productions, a ...
Verdi Productions will spend more than $150 million over the next five years on roughly 20 projects, some of which will include the involvement of Scorsese and DiCaprio, according to Verdi Sr.
Google’s logo just got a little bit blurrier. In a new logo quietly rolled out across iOS and Pixel, the search giant ditches its color-blocked “G” for gradients.
caitlin on pointing at the scorer’s table after hitting her logo three: “no story. just my guy ryan ruocco. he’s the man. i like him. i’m sure he had a good ‘you bet’ call. yeah ...
The PlayStation Productions logo has been used for a while now and still features a number of iconic characters including Nathan Drake, Ratchet & Clank, Horizon Zero Dawn and Astro Bot among others.
It feels like Sackboy - the once-beloved mascot from the LittleBigPlanet games - is slowly getting sidelined by the PlayStation brand. Last week following a screening of the Until Dawn film ...
Sony appears to have cut Sackboy from its PlayStation Productions logo screen that plays before its movies. The animation features multiple characters from across numerous first-party franchises ...
At the same time, Montreal-based VFX company Rodeo FX has taken over the service work operations of Mikros Animation, following Technicolor’s collapse last month.. Hertzog’s deal, financial details of ...
He co-founded OuiDO with Sandrine Nguyen-Tiet a decade-and-a-half ago, and that company eventually was acquired by Technicolor and became Technicolor Animation Productions (TAP).
The future of Technicolor Group’s French subsidiaries has become clearer following the release of Paris Commercial Court’s decision on several acquisition offers. The units have continued to operate ...
TAP was a rebrand of Hertzog’s company OuiDO Productions, which he co-founded with Sandrine Nguyen-Tiet in 2013, and was then acquired by Technicolor in 2015.
Take the Coke logo, for example. Now, the Coca-Cola font is iconic in its own right. But if you look a little more closely, it holds something dear to the company’s heart—a nod to happiness.