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Platinum Studios
Comics Fueling Media Everywhere
Platinum Studios, an entertainment company that controls an international library of comic book characters from all over the world, which it adapts, produces and licenses for all forms of media including print, film, online, mobile / wireless, gaming, and merchandising. Platinum Studios' library contains more than 3,800 characters spanning a full range of genres and styles, and also includes properties such as www.DrunkDuck.com, the industry's preeminent Web comics community. Working with leading companies in the entertainment and new media sectors, Platinum is emerging as one of the front-runners in the creation of new content across all media platforms
Roots
Platinum Studios was founded in 1997 by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg following a successful career in the comic book industry as creator and head of Malibu Comics. At Malibu Comics, Mr. Rosenberg produced popular and innovative comics lines, including the Men in Black comic book, which he later brought to Columbia/Sony Pictures to become a billion-dollar entertainment franchise.
Film and Television Production
Platinum has film and television projects established at every major Hollywood studio, including Disney, DreamWorks SKG, MGM, Miramax, New Line Cinema, Sony, and Universal.
Internet/Mobile/Wireless
Comics are not just for print anymore. Online comic sites and comic-based online games are booming. Platinum Studios continues to develop its online strategy with major announcements coming soon. Our Digital Studio division, currently under construction, will develop new animated and eComic content for online, wireless, and gaming use as well as direct-to-DVD production.
Unique Position
Platinum Studios is in a unique position as a content producer and distributor. Unlike many of the traditional print comic publishers, our huge library of comic characters is largely unfettered by prior licensing agreements. Through direct ownership or contract, we fully control the film and television rights to all of our characters, and are free to produce films or license those rights in whatever way is needed to make the deal.
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