Stage TEN’s live interactive platform has lined up Tricon Films & Television to create its first dedicated channel.
As part of the agreement, Tricon Films will create a digital media channel using Stage TEN’s newly launched virtual TV studio web app.
Stage TEN, a Toronto-based digital startup and virtual studio, created a digital platform and suite of tools that allows indie producers and agencies to make professional-looking live content shows using webcam cameras and high-powered computers.
Tricon plans to create original interactive content that enables talent and viewers to participate in live content on their Smart TVs, PCs and mobile devices.
The online channel is expected to launch in early 2015.
The partnership deal was unveiled by Andrea Gorfolova, president of Tricon Films & Television, and Dave Lazar, co-founder and CEO of Stage TEN.
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