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Pritish Nandy signs 'animated' deal

PNC Ltd has struck a Rs 18 billion deal with DQE, one of the world's leading animation and gaming production companies, to co-develop and co-produce six animation movies over the next three to four years.

Updated on: Mar 19, 2008 06:21 PM IST
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Pritish Nandy Communications Ltd (PNC) has struck a Rs.18 billion ($45 mn) deal with DQ Entertainment (DQE), one of the world's leading animation and gaming production companies, to co-develop and co-produce six animation movies over the next three to four years.

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Announcing the deal Wednesday in DQE's Hyderabad office, PNC chairman Pritish Nandy said that both the companies would later jointly work out the budget of each of these six movies.

"The movies will be in animation and live action. Each project will be announced separately and all of them shall be released globally," Nandy told IANS on phone.

Last May, PNC had also signed a five-movie deal with Motion Pixel Corporation (MPC), a Florida-based animation company that has its animation studios, Estudio Flex, in Costa Rica.

The PNC-MPC deal envisaged that all the five movies would be 3-D animated full-length Bollywood variety of movies with Indian and international actors.

Nandy had earlier said that the first of these movies was now in the final stages of production.

PNC is also exploring gaming extensions for all platforms to be co-developed with DQE, including comic book spin-offs.

DQE has already collaborated with production houses in other parts of Asia, Europe and North America for 'Long Form Animation' for TV, home video and feature-length movies. Animation content produced at DQE Hyderabad facilities have been used by channels like BBC, Nickelodeon, Discovery, Cartoon Network and Disney.

 
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