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WARNER BROS ANNOUNCES
NEW TOP DOG
Copyright 2007 Warner Bros Press Release
[ February 6th 2007 ]
Samantha
Ryan has been named Senior Vice President, Development
& Production, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment,
it was announced today by Kevin Tsujihara, President,
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, to whom
she will directly report.
Concurrent
with this appointment, Jason Hall, who has served
as Senior Vice President, Warner Bros. Interactive
Entertainment since its founding in 2004, will
segue into a first-look videogame and feature
film development deal through his wholly owned
production company, HDFilms Inc.
In her
new post, Ryan will have general oversight of
WBIE’s development and production teams and be
responsible for guiding all of the company’s games,
whether they’re based on original stories, Studio
franchises or outside sources, from creation or
acquisition through production. Ryan will work
alongside Debra Baker, Senior Vice President,
Operations, WBIE, who will now also directly report
to Tsujihara.
Ryan
joins WBIE from Warner Bros.’ wholly owned game
developer Monolith, where she has and will continue
to serve as CEO. During her tenure at Monolith,
she produced the acclaimed “No One Lives Forever”
series before moving into senior management. Ryan
has also worked in entertainment marketing for
such clients as Infinity Broadcasting and the
Singapore Broadcast Corporation in southeast Asia
and has worked on promotional campaigns for the
Miller Brewing Company and Frito-Lay.
“We’re
extremely fortunate to have Samantha take the
helm at WBIE,” said Tsujihara. “She has worked
with us since Monolith was one of our important
production studios and has continued to do so
since we acquired the company. We have always
been impressed with Samantha as an executive,
a game developer and as a person and we anticipate
this being about as seamless of a transition as
one could hope for.”
“That
being said,” Tsujihara continued, “I want to personally
thank Jason for sharing his vision in this business
and literally putting Warner Bros. on the map
in the game space. His creativity, enthusiasm
and drive have brought us a long way in a very
short amount of time and I’m pleased that he will
remain an influential creative resource for us
in this area.”
Hall
will move from the executive ranks back to his
creative/development roots as his production company,
HDFilms Inc., furthers its existing relationship
with the Studio via an overall first-look development
deal for videogames and feature films. In this
role, he’ll serve as executive producer of key
WBIE videogame titles and will continue to shepherd
pre-existing and new HDFilms’ projects in development
for Warner Bros. Pictures.
Prior
to joining WBIE in 2004, Hall had been Chief Executive
Officer and a founder of Monolith for 10 years.
Previously, he managed the multimedia department
at Edmark Corporation and worked as a lead engineer
at Broderbund Software. His experience also includes
music composition and audio engineering.
WBIE
is a premier publisher, licensor and developer
of entertainment content for the interactive space
across all current and future platforms, including
consoles, PC-based gaming and wireless applications.
WBIE’s current production slate features games
of every genre, drawing on both original and existing
properties, including “300: March To Glory” (to
be released simultaneously with Warner Bros. Pictures’
“300”), “Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal,” “Harry Potter
and the Order of the Phoenix” licensed through
EA, as well as the sequel to “F.E.A.R.”
In the
fourth quarter of 2006, WBIE established two key
distribution agreements: The company made an investment
in SCi Entertainment Group plc, the parent company
of publishing label Eidos
Interactive Ltd., which includes an agreement
for licensing and distribution of games based
on select Warner Bros. Entertainment properties;
and entered into a videogame distribution agreement
with Codemasters, Inc. for distribution and sales
of its product in North America beginning in April
2007.
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