Reliance Mediaworks To Partner With James Cameron's Digital Domain


Mumbai: Reliance MediaWorks  and China-based Galloping Horse America are set to part-own some of the businesses of Hollywood film-maker James Cameron's Digital Domain Productions through a USD 30.2 million bid.

The "winning bid" was submitted with Galloping Horse, a leading firm in China engaged in film and TV financing, production, distribution, advertising and publishing, Reliance MediaWorks said in a statement today.

Digital Domain Media, which has churned out blockbusters such as 'Titanic' and 'Avatar', had filed for bankruptcy protection on September 11.

The sale is subject to execution of an asset purchase agreement and bankruptcy court approval in the US, the hearing for which is scheduled for today.

"A joint venture, led by Galloping Horse America, LLC in partnership with Reliance MediaWorks has submitted the winning bid to acquire the visual effects, Mothership Media and certain other businesses and assets of Digital Domain and subsidiaries for USD 30.2 million at a September 21, 2012 auction in New York," the RMW statement said.

While RMW, part of Anil Ambani group, will hold 30 per cent stake, the majority would remain with Galloping Horse in the Digital Domain joint venture.