EST Studios, a newly launched finance, production and sales company, has announced a co-production partnership with Taiwan-based Studio76. Together they are targeting an initial slate of six films …
Together they are targeting an initial slate of six films across all genres aimed primarily at the Asian market. EST will help finance and distribute, with EST Studios representing sales on some selected projects at major global film markets.debut this week. Recent EST sales titles include “Maika,” which premiered in the 2022 Sundance Film Festival kids section, and 2022 Sundance official selection “Every Day in Kaimuki.
Studio76 specializes in the development and investment of original IP content, from scripts incubation, production to worldwide marketing. It has presented of limited series “Kill for Love” and “76 Horror Bookstore.” Current projects include films that are to be distributed by platforms including Disney+, Youku, RakuTenTV and iQiyi.
Studio76 also operates Studio886, a broadcast-quality content aggregation, translation service and data analysis operation in Taiwan, which integrates more than 3,000 hours of TV content in drama series, food shows, animation and travel shows from over 15 broadcasters and content production firms in Taiwan. The aggregated content is released and monetized on social media and AVOD platforms like YouTube and Facebook.
Studio76 is funded by KKCompany, Taiwan’s National Development Fund and Asahi Broadcast Corp.’s Dream Ventures.
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