UTV International
UTV International
UTV International
The dubbing division which was estd. in 1992 adds localized voice in various Asian languages. Clients serviced include Twentieth Century Fox, Discovery Channel. Cartoon Network, Walt Disney, Warner Bros. etc In 1994 they expanded their activities to sell advertising commercial time, it started off with Metro Dhamaka followed by Shanti
Entered the animation arena in 1998 UTV Toons Their advertising films division is in the business of producing films and audio-visuals for agencies and direct clients. Clients serviced include HLL, Procter&Gamble, Maruti Udyog, United Breweries, etc.
UTVs Strategy
Television Content Production
Produce multiple genre and multi lingual content catering to all kinds of viewers. Focus on top-end broadcasters like STAR, Sony, Zee, etc. Maximize revenues through airtime marketing.
UTV Subsidiaries
United Entertainment Solutions Ltd. Incorporated in 1997, the main business of the company is postproduction and SFX.
UTV Communications (USA) LLC Set up in 2004, UTV Communications (USA) LLC spearheads growth in the US market in motion picture distribution, international coproductions as well as syndication of library and joint ventures in animation.
UTV Communications (UK) Ltd. Set up in 2004, UTV Communications (UK) Ltd.s primary activity is the film distribution business in the UK. UTV Communication (Mauritius) Ltd. Set up in 2004, UTV Communications (Mauritius) Ltd.s core business is film distribution in all parts of the world barring the US and UK.
Going international.
FILM PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION
Under the banner of UTV Motion Pictures Distribution of Indian films in the international market. Reiterated UTV's position in defining New Age Hindi cinema Lagaan / Rang De Basanti. UTV and Adlabs opted to co-produce movies along with major studios from Hollywood. Adlabs inked a five-year deal with LA-based Hyde Park Entertainment for its foray into Hollywood. Agreement with Will Smiths Overbrook Entertainment Inc to produce two full length feature films. Sony will distribute them worldwide.
Co-produced Such a Long Journey, an Indo-Canadian venture, which won three awards at the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television. UTV Communications has also entered into an agreement with Fox Searchlight Pictures for the distribution and exploitation in respect of a film - I Think I Love My Wife. Mira Nair-directed The Namesake, a three-member venture with Fox Searchlight Pictures, Japan based Entertainment Farm and UTV contributing equally. UTV Software Communications has signed a deal with Miramax International Film Corporation to distribute 130 titles for a period of ten years. UTV has been given the rights for theatrical, television and home video rights, restricted to the Indian continent
The model is very clear. To get 35 per cent of business from international revenues. Their understanding of the international market would help in the process of building relationships with production companies who can market their films better there.
The international companies in turn will make use of UTV's best production and technological skills that obviously have much lower costs.
ANIMATION UTV Toons is the largest animation company in India Nandini Vaidyanathan joined UTV Toons as COO in December 2000 to facilitate the growth of the company's 2D business in the world market. Advantage India cost effective, largest English speaking population and importantly quality as opposed to Korea, Taiwan and Phillipines. Repertoire of clients from Europe, North America and Asia.
Signed up for a $68-million series with Funbag, Canada to produce three series For Better or For Worse, Toad Patrol, King for Decode. Produce an animated special for Street Kids International, one of the leading international NGOs. Jo flash - an adventure series of a 10-year-old boy produced for TV12 Singapore. Unicef - Meena and Sara series.
Walt Disney buys out 100% United Home Entertainment Hungama TV, acquires 15% stake in UTV
Bagged 3 projects from South Africa (Magic Cellar), Canada Toot and Swoosh), the US (Lost in Paris) and Holland.
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UTV also struck co-production deals with Sony Pictures Entertainment and Fox Searchlight Pictures. In addition, the company has co-production and animation outsourcing deals with Porchlight Entertainment and Mike Young Prods.
UTV is developing five animation movies ready for release in 2010. The company would be investing Rs 135 crore in coproduction and distribution of these movies.
Dont write off Ronnie Screwvala from animation business yet. The company has major plans in animation. A Rs 24 crore investment in a 25,000 square feet animation facility has widened the path to becoming a leader in the animation space. Screwvalla will have all three models - outsourcing, co production and producing original content.
In conclusion.
On Screwvala's expansion plate is not just movies and animation but also new media content including gaming. The fun, as he says, is playing in a bigger field. UTV will have a presence across the value chain - they can co-produce a movie, provide its animation, distribute it, and create the promos and the games. Keep an eye on this content powerhouse.
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Presented by:
Sri. Vaishnavi J. Shetty