The Rights Roundup is the most comprehensive listing of licensing of film rights at the current markets. It lists the current International Sales Agents (ISAs) alphabetically, A through Z, and their reported sales at the chief winter events — in this case the Toronto, Locarno, Venice, and Afm of the Fall 2017.
The international sales agents (ISAs) are listed alphabetically and the sales are those reported to SydneysBuzz or to other trades. The author makes no claim to be comprehensive or even 100% correct. Titles show which distributors have licensed rights along with territories of the distributors as they are reported. When prices have been mentioned, they are included.
In order to assist professional research when more information is needed, international sales agents and distributors link to their own company websites and include links as well to Cinando and IMDbPro. Titles link to Cinando. If Cinando is not appropriate or does not have the title,...
The international sales agents (ISAs) are listed alphabetically and the sales are those reported to SydneysBuzz or to other trades. The author makes no claim to be comprehensive or even 100% correct. Titles show which distributors have licensed rights along with territories of the distributors as they are reported. When prices have been mentioned, they are included.
In order to assist professional research when more information is needed, international sales agents and distributors link to their own company websites and include links as well to Cinando and IMDbPro. Titles link to Cinando. If Cinando is not appropriate or does not have the title,...
- 12/2/2017
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Sydney's Buzz
This report will inform you and back you up as you make the important decisions your job demands. Armed with information and links on all the current U.S. distributors and their most recent acquisitions, you can judge where and with whom your film belongs and what you should be acquiring, thus gaining the edge over the competition who is either scatter shooting or relying on word of mouth.
Know what U.S. distributors are acquiring, what projects are in play and what companies are in the mix. This report is useful not only for producers looking for U.S. distribution but for distributors and international sales agents in the U.S. or any of the other 60 international territories worldwide.
This report listing U.S. distributors gives the most recent pickups for North America or the U.S. from January through June 2017. The report includes links by title to Cinando...
Know what U.S. distributors are acquiring, what projects are in play and what companies are in the mix. This report is useful not only for producers looking for U.S. distribution but for distributors and international sales agents in the U.S. or any of the other 60 international territories worldwide.
This report listing U.S. distributors gives the most recent pickups for North America or the U.S. from January through June 2017. The report includes links by title to Cinando...
- 7/31/2017
- by Carlos Aguilar
- Sydney's Buzz
Issue #36 of Cinema Retro has shipped to subscribers worldwide. This is the final issue of Season 12. Please subscribe or renew today and help keep the dream alive for the world's most unique film magazine!
Highlights of this issue include:
Dave Worrall and Lee Pfeiffer celebrate the 50th anniversary of "The Professionals" starring Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Claudia Cardinale, Robert Ryan, Woody Strode and Jack Palance.
*Mark Mawston with a rare exclusive interview with 70's sex siren Linda Hayden
*Cai Ross takes a bite at covering the underrated 1979 version of "Dracula" starring Frank Langella and Laurence Olivier
*John LeMay uncovers the top secret story of the unfilmed "Romance of the Pink Panther" that was to have starred Peter Sellers.
*Peter Cook continues his celebration of matte painting artists
*Tim Greaves uncovers the fascinating career of British "Sex Queen" Mary Millington
*Mark Mawston concludes his interviews with legendary stills photographer Keith Hamshere,...
Highlights of this issue include:
Dave Worrall and Lee Pfeiffer celebrate the 50th anniversary of "The Professionals" starring Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Claudia Cardinale, Robert Ryan, Woody Strode and Jack Palance.
*Mark Mawston with a rare exclusive interview with 70's sex siren Linda Hayden
*Cai Ross takes a bite at covering the underrated 1979 version of "Dracula" starring Frank Langella and Laurence Olivier
*John LeMay uncovers the top secret story of the unfilmed "Romance of the Pink Panther" that was to have starred Peter Sellers.
*Peter Cook continues his celebration of matte painting artists
*Tim Greaves uncovers the fascinating career of British "Sex Queen" Mary Millington
*Mark Mawston concludes his interviews with legendary stills photographer Keith Hamshere,...
- 11/29/2016
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
This week on Open Source, John discusses his time playing Fallout 4 – disappointing entry or stellar sequel? Also: what’s the reason behind Rise of the Tomb Raider‘s lacklustre sales – Microsoft exclusivity or simply a hectic release window? And what does 2016 hold for gamers, both good and bad?
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- 11/27/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
We’re back after a short hiatus for Open Source #33. This week, we ask the question: What if Nintendo went third party? Would it benefit the industry, and most importantly, would it benefit the fans? Also we discuss the Warcraft trailer and we close out the show with a spoiler-filled discussion of Life is Strange, one of the best games of the year.
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- 11/12/2015
- by Mike Worby
- SoundOnSight
As we wrap up our ongoing coverage of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, the Open Source crew also goes into their favorite horror games to get into the spooktacular Halloween spirit for our Digital Creepshow feature. Silent Hill, Amnesia, Alan Wake, and Dead Space are among the series’ discussed as we get into the nitty-gritty of what makes a great horror title. In news, we discuss Phil Spencer’s peculiar Xbox One slip and the announcement of Far Cry Primal, before closing out with an in-depth and spoilery Mgsv talk for some bonus content. (Don’t worry, there’s a spoiler warning in the episode before that part begins).
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- 10/13/2015
- by Mike Worby
- SoundOnSight
This week on Open Source, the crew head to Japan! It’s Tokyo Game Show 2015 – and that means a whole host of announcements to chat about. New games! New tech! New colours for the Vita! (Yes that’s right!)
Also this week: Star Fox and Hitman get pushed back to early 2016 and Nintendo’s latest patent points to a bleak future.
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- 10/1/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
This week on Open Source, John and Mike discuss their playthroughs of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – and their thoughts may come as a surprise to some listeners! Liz looks forward to Nintendo’s first foray into mobile gaming with Pokemon Go, nobody looks forward to Kingdom Hearts 2.9, and the team ask themselves how best to get non-gamers into gaming. (Plus, an update on Mike’s shoe!)
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- 9/16/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
This week on Open Source, Mike chats about some new Final Fantasy VII Remake news and John discusses his time playing Until Dawn – the Heavy Rain-style horror where players get to choose who lives and who dies. Is it time for the reign of cheesy horror to make a comeback?
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- 9/2/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
This week on Open Source, the crew discuss their favourite villains in gaming history – from Liquid Snake to GLaDOS and everyone in-between. What is it that makes a baddie so great? And are there those that we secretly love?
Also this episode, editor-in-chief Ricky D makes a guest appearance to chat about everyone’s favourite plumber, Resident Evil 2 is officially announced (Capcom must have heard our last podcast) and Mike inches ever closer to eating that shoe.
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- 8/20/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
This week on Open Source, the crew discuss the news that Capcom are contemplating giving Resident Evil 2 the remake treatment. Are they good for the industry? And what other games would benefit from a little cosmetic upgrading?
Also: Mike talks about his experiences playing Her Story, Liz sings the praises of Sharknado 3, John discusses the latest episode of Life is Strange and Tariq warns of the stressful Velocibox.
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- 8/6/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
The Open Source crew look ahead to the next six months of 2015 and the glut of games that await. What titles are going to hit big – and what is going to be lost in the fray?
Also this week, an update on Konami-gate, a farewell to a Nintendo legend and John and Tariq’s views on Rocksteady’s latest, Batman: Arkham Knight. Is it a fitting end to their Batman trilogy? And where does it stand in comparison to earlier titles?
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Also this week, an update on Konami-gate, a farewell to a Nintendo legend and John and Tariq’s views on Rocksteady’s latest, Batman: Arkham Knight. Is it a fitting end to their Batman trilogy? And where does it stand in comparison to earlier titles?
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- 7/22/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
Yes, it’s been an entire year since everybody’s favourite video game podcast hit the airwaves. Come join the Open Source crew as they mix up their usual news stories with a video game quiz that you can play along with! (Sort of.) Frivolities aside, this week the gang look at whether Zelda will ever see the light of day on WiiU, as well as the plight of gamers who bought Arkham Knight on PC. As always, any questions can be sent in to opensource@soundonsight.org – or just fire us a tweet @SoundonSight (don’t forget to put the hashtag #OpenSource so we pick it up!). Tweet us your comments and views on what you thought of the quiz, or just what you think of us personally, and win a free game!
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- 7/9/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
Well, that’s it. E3 2015 has come and gone for another year, bringing with it the usual whirlwind of announcements, hands-ons, surprises and disappointments. This week on Open Source, the crew look at each of the conferences and discuss the myriad of news that they threw up. From the known (Fallout 4), to the suspected (Dishonoured 2), to the utterly surprising (Final Fantasy Freaking VII), tune in for a bumper episode of chat as we try to answer the ultimate question: who won E3?
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- 6/24/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
This week on Open Source, it’s E3 prediction time! The crew discuss what they hope to see when the gaming expo hits this weekend. New Metroid? Update on Mass Effect 4? Will Microsoft go for the jugular with some much-rumoured Silent Hills news?
Of course, the past week hasn’t been quiet, with a bevy of game announcements hitting the news. Liz takes a look at the hotly anticipated Fallout 4, as well as X-Com 2 and Street Fighter V. And finally, Steam make favourable waves with the announcement of their new refund policy.
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Of course, the past week hasn’t been quiet, with a bevy of game announcements hitting the news. Liz takes a look at the hotly anticipated Fallout 4, as well as X-Com 2 and Street Fighter V. And finally, Steam make favourable waves with the announcement of their new refund policy.
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- 6/12/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
This week on Open Source, Liz looks at the new female lead in Ubisoft’s upcoming Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, Mike talks about Castlevania‘s spiritual successor Bloodstained: Ritual of the Knight, and the team discuss their favourite game franchises that well and truly jumped the shark.
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- 5/28/2015
- by Tariq Ashkanani
- SoundOnSight
The upcoming I'm Vlogging Here documentary won't be the only film to delve into the lives of professional YouTubers. Creator Dan Dobi has released Please Subscribe, where he tracks the lives of eight popular YouTubers as they make their videos, interact with their fans, and discuss the ways in which online video has changed their lives. Please Subscribe tracks eight different creators, each one with his or her own path to success. The collection of stars--Daily Grace, Dan Brown, Hannah Hart, Mitchell Davis, MysteryGuitarMan, SeaNanners, TheWillofDC, and Wheezy Waiter--all have unique perspectives, if the documentary's trailer is to be believed. The film will be released through the pay-to-view Chill platform, where it joins other notable projects such as recent specials from comedians Maria Bamford and Doug Benson. An HD download is available for $9.99, with a t-shirt bundle available for an extra ten bucks. To Dobi, who also sports a YouTube channel of his own,...
- 3/26/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Do I really and/or only have to pay $5 to watch this? What’s the future of viewer-supported online video entertainment? What happened to the Radiohead Pay-What-You-Want method of entertainment ownership and consumption? How can I use this direct-to-consumer model to my professional, artistic, and financial benefit? Is ad-supported entertainment on its way to becoming passé? Who won the $1,000 in prizes from Division Camera? These questions and more will be asked and answered at the Tubefiler Meetup on Tuesday, December 4, 2012. We’ve put together a stellar panel of individuals especially versed in the burgeoning direct-to-consumers models of entertainment, who we fully expect to be intelligent, insightful, and engaging on stage. Our featured panelists include Ugly Betty star Michael Urie, Please Subscribe director Dan Dobi, and Brian Norgard, CEO and Co-Founder of Meetup sponsor Chill. Tubefilter’s own Drew Baldwin will serve as the moderator. All of the panelists are involved...
- 12/5/2012
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
The Tubefilter Meetup that I wrote about a week ago is finally here. Tonight, big players in the pay-to-view game will gather at Busby's East in La to discuss the format and its increasing popularity. Many of you have already RSVPed, but for everybody else, there's still time to reserve a spot at the Meetup by grabbing a ticket here. To refresh your memory, our featured panelists will be Ugly Betty star Michael Urie, Please Subscribe director Dan Dobi, and Brian Norgard, CEO and Co-Founder of Meetup sponsor Chill. Tubefilter's own Drew Baldwin will serve as the moderator. All of the panelists are involved in Chill's recently launched Chill Direct pay-to-view platform; Dobi and Urie are among the service's initial offerings, while Norgard obviously helped create it. If you can tear yourself away from the Maria Bamford special, they should have plenty to say about the online video industry's...
- 12/4/2012
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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