The film and TV production arm of the global media brand Time has tapped Maria Perez-Brown to head up the new venture to develop and produce kids and family fare.
, is set to launch a kids and family division headed up by Maria Perez-Brown, the founder of Brown Kids Media.
After launching in 2020 with a documentary and then a scripted division, Time Studios will now develop and produce content for young viewers and their families. The Time Studios Kids & Family division has inked a deal with Canadian animation studio Nelvana to co-produce an animated preschool series., a news magazine series featuring puppet kid reporters who bring news and current events to young kids.
Time Studios has around 20 projects sold to streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon, Paramount+, as well as to TV networks and other distributors, including HBO, Showtime, Nickelodeon, CBS, PBS, ABC, NBC, A&E, Magnolia and CNN Films.Jeen-Yuhs: The Kanye West TrilogyCountdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space
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