Industry | Audiovisual |
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Founded | 1977 Barcelona, Spain |
Founder | Enrique Uviedo Herrera |
Headquarters | Reina Victoria 8, 08021 Barcelona , (Localización de la oficina) Spain |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Films, television show, documentary, animation |
Owner | Francisca Fernández Paesa, Enrique Uviedo Herrera |
Number of employees | 20 |
Website |
Motion Pictures, S.A. is a Spanish production and distribution company of audiovisual TV products, founded by Enrique Uviedo and established in Barcelona since 1975.
The company has licensed foreign shows in Spain, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , and co-produced its own animated series, including two with Walt Disney Television Animation Spain, SA.
Motion Pictures' logo looks very similar to the classic Motown logo, as well the name of the company.
That was remedied with their current logo.
The company was founded in 1977 by its president Enrique Uviedo Herrera. The first activities of the company were the production of low-budget films while working in the productions of Italian, American, and British filmmakers who came to shoot in Spain.
In the early 1980s, Motion Pictures began to buy broadcasting rights, primarily video and television. Coinciding with the end of the video boom in the early 1990s, the company began to buy American film catalogs for television distribution, with titles such as Star Wars , The Empire Strikes Back , The Return of the Jedi , Apocalypse Now , and Tucker .
Alongside this films' acquisition policy was resumed the production of Spanish films, including Historias de la puta mili , sold in over forty countries. In addition, a series with the same title was produced for Tele 5, which won the “Ondas” Award in 1995 - Best Fiction Series of the Year.
Motion Pictures has had an extended catalog of animated shows. For more than 20 years, it has brought notable series to Spain, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , Inspector Gadget , The Smurfs , Calimero , and Dennis the Menace .
Motion Pictures has heavily invested for the sales of international rights and is now available in international markets such as NATPE, Foorum TV, Los Angeles Screenings, MIPTV, Latin American Screens, and the MIPCOM.
Since 2001, Motion Pictures is co-producing its own animated shows that are currently being broadcast around the world:
Telmo And Tula Little Cooks Remake
Recently, Motion Pictures and Rainbow S.p.A., an Italian animation production studio, announced an agreement that was reached for the establishment of a joint venture in Spain. The head office of Rainbow Spain, is located at the offices of Motion Pictures in Barcelona and also has an office in Madrid. Rainbow Spain is responsible for managing the licensing of TV rights and merchandising of both companies' properties in the Spanish market for the following shows: Winx Club (208x26’), Huntik: Secrets & Seekers (52x26’) and Poppixie (52x13’), among others that are currently in production.
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