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  1. Website. www .paramount .com. Paramount Famous Productions, Inc. was a made-for-home entertainment division of Paramount Pictures. It primarily developed home entertainment sequels to films from Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures (pre-2005 library), and other Paramount-related properties. [1] The company's name also revived the Famous ...

  2. Paramount Famous Productions was a direct-to-DVD film production arm of Paramount Pictures, founded in February 2007 but abandoned on January 23, 2011. This division is named after Famous Players, Paramount's predecessor formed in 1912. Logo (January 13, 2009-January 23, 2011)

  3. Paramount Famous Productions, Inc. was a made-for-home entertainment division of Paramount Pictures. It primarily developed home entertainment sequels to films from Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, and other Paramount-related properties. The company's name also revived the Famous moniker previously used by the Paramount-owned Famous Studios.

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  5. Paramount Pictures Corporation, doing business as Paramount Pictures (also known simply as Paramount) is an American film and television production and distribution company and the namesake subsidiary of Paramount Global. It is the sixth-oldest film studio in the world, the second-oldest film studio in the United States (behind Universal ...

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    Paramount Famous Productions was a made-for-home entertainment division of Paramount Pictures. It primarily developed home entertainment sequels to films from Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures (pre-2005 library), and other Paramount-related properties. The company's name also revived the Famous moniker previously used by the Paramount-owned F...

    In February 2007, Paramount Pictures named Louis Feola president of its new direct-to-DVD division. The initial division plan called for $10 million maximum cost films being released 4 to six times a year working with Paramount Worldwide Home Entertainment. All but Columbia Pictures had a direct to video unit at this time. Feola indicated that direct-to-video faces competition from popular TV shows, but it takes the place of the decreasing sale from older library titles. DTV in an up year can bring in "hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue".

    With the completion of principal photography on its first feature length sequel, Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling in August 2008, Paramount announced a name for the division: Paramount Famous Productions. Spinoffs of Road Trip, Bad News Bears, The Naked Gun, Mean Girls, and Grease were announced to be in development at that time, and three executives were appointed. The division expected to be releasing a full slate starting in 2010. Paramount Famous Productions was quietly closed in 2011 after the release of Mean Girls 2.

    1.Eller, Claudia. "Paramount names head of direct-to-DVD unit", February 28, 2007.

    2.Finke, Nikki. "Paramount Famous Productions Beefs Up", August 20, 2008.

  6. Paramount Famous Productions was a direct-to-DVD film production arm of Paramount Pictures, founded in 2009. Their first film was Road Trip: Beer Pong, released directly-to-DVD on August 11, 2009. This division is named after Famous Players, Paramount's predecessor formed in 1912. Paramount Famous Productions was quietly closed in 2011 after the release of Mean Girls 2.

  7. www.paramountstudios.com › paramount-historyParamount History

    Paramount History. Paramount Pictures began humbly in 1912 when Adolph Zukor, the owner of a New York nickelodeon, released the first full-length drama shown in the United States (Queen Elizabeth, starring Sarah Bernhardt) and founded the Famous Players Film Company. A year later, Zukor began distributing his films through a start-up company ...

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