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300 Movie Producer Launches Brash Entertainment
by Rainier on March 26, 2007 @ 9:28 a.m. PDT
300 executive producer Thomas Tull has teamed up with Bert Ellis, a dot-com success story, and formed Brash Entertainment, a new video game publisher planning to bridge the gap between movie and game licenses, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Brash Entertainment is backed by a $150 million private equity funding and will open offices in Los Angeles and Atlanta, with a plan to release no less than 60-100 titles over the coming 5 years.
300 executive producer Thomas Tull has teamed up with Bert Ellis, a dot-com success story, and formed Brash Entertainment, a new video game publisher planning to bridge the gap between movie and game licenses, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Brash Entertainment is backed by a $150 million private equity funding and will open offices in Los Angeles and Atlanta, with a plan to release no less than 60-100 titles over the coming 5 years.
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