The agreement allows the companies to work seamlessly across time zones on projects and offers film-makers access to services throughout locations on the sub-continent and London as well as New York, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Los Angeles.
'Working with Prime Focus not only gives Motion Picture Imaging a global footprint, it allows both our companies to provide our clients, wherever they are working, with convenient facilities, expanded capacity and the complete range of digital services for their films,' Chuck Dages, executive vice president of Warner Bros Home Entertainment Group said.
Prime Focus managing director Namit Malhotra added that the deal 'underscores our ability to service not only Warner projects, but also all the other esteemed clients of the company.'
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