London investment firm Creativity Capital has made its first production commitment since teaming with venture capital fund Smi, cash-flowing the tax credit on The Hatching.
Giant croc horror-comedy The Hatching, starring Thomas Turgoose, Luara Aikman, Andrew Lee Potts and Deborah Rosan, wrapped in Somerset last week. Director is Michael Anderson.
The deal was negotiated by Creativity Capital principals Patrick Fischer and Richard Kondal together with The Hatching’s producers Chantelle de Carvalho and Nigel Wooll.
Representing Creativity Capital was Sam Tatton-Brown at Lee and Thompson with Lee Stone representing the producers.
Giant croc horror-comedy The Hatching, starring Thomas Turgoose, Luara Aikman, Andrew Lee Potts and Deborah Rosan, wrapped in Somerset last week. Director is Michael Anderson.
The deal was negotiated by Creativity Capital principals Patrick Fischer and Richard Kondal together with The Hatching’s producers Chantelle de Carvalho and Nigel Wooll.
Representing Creativity Capital was Sam Tatton-Brown at Lee and Thompson with Lee Stone representing the producers.
- 12/9/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Law firm adds partners Sam Tatton-Brown, Mary Burrows.
UK-based film and TV law firm Lee & Thompson has added new partners Sam Tatton-Brown and Mary Burrows.
Finance lawyer Tatton-Brown, who has acted for many of the UK banks currently financing in the film and TV space, joins from Davenport Lyons.
Burrows joins from the UK production division of Fremantle UK where she was head of legal and business affairs for its drama and scripted comedy labels.
The additions bring the number of lawyers in the film and TV group to eighteen.
Lee & Thompson has worked on more than forty film productions this year including Rush, Under the Skin, Macbeth, Locke and TV shows including Last Tango in Halifax, Southcliffe, Death Comes to Pemberley, The Fall and Top of the Lake.
UK-based film and TV law firm Lee & Thompson has added new partners Sam Tatton-Brown and Mary Burrows.
Finance lawyer Tatton-Brown, who has acted for many of the UK banks currently financing in the film and TV space, joins from Davenport Lyons.
Burrows joins from the UK production division of Fremantle UK where she was head of legal and business affairs for its drama and scripted comedy labels.
The additions bring the number of lawyers in the film and TV group to eighteen.
Lee & Thompson has worked on more than forty film productions this year including Rush, Under the Skin, Macbeth, Locke and TV shows including Last Tango in Halifax, Southcliffe, Death Comes to Pemberley, The Fall and Top of the Lake.
- 11/12/2013
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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