NEW YORK -- Richard Branson is ready to go Hollywood with the help
of Ryan Kavanaugh.
"Create. Package. Provoke." That is a tagline found on the website
of Branson's Virgin Group, which on Friday unveiled Virgin
Produced, its new film and TV development, packaging and production
company.
It will be led by former J2TV/J2 Pictures producers Jason Felts as
CEO and Justin Berfield as chief creative officer.
Based in L.A., it promises nothing short of wanting of wanting "to
break the mold of Old Hollywood by providing a collaborative
environment that embraces talent so they can best create and
inspire."
Importantly, Virgin Produced has struck a joint venture with
Kavanaugh's Relativity Media's Rogue Pictures to develop, produce
and market films.
"For 40 years, Virgin has pushed the envelope," Felts said. "With
Rogue's boundary breaking approach and Virgin's entrepreneurial
strength, the brands are perfectly suited for each other."
"Virgin has always been about doing it your way, expressing oneself
through innovation," said Relativity CEO Kavanaugh. "It dares to be
different. We believe that their approach to film is suited to do
just that, and pairing the Virgin and Rogue brands together to
create innovation couldn't be more natural."
"Entertainment has long been a focus of the Virgin brand, and I'm
excited for the chance to further grow in this space," said
Branson.
In addition to developing and producing original films, it is
expected that Virgin will co-produce two to three movies a year
with Relativity/Rogue, allowing the studio to use Virgin's
marketing capabilities. The first film in this collaboration will
be Peter Farrelly's latest.
VirginProduced.com shows off some of the approach and rogue
attitude the company plans to take.
Under a section called P.O.V., it says: "Virgin Produced is a new
kind of production company. One that is creative, not controlling.
One that refuses to cut corners and doesn't use money to buy your
love. One that has faith in its projects. Virgin Produced very
simply has balls, and we're not afraid to show them. In fact, we're
gonna go ahead and apologize ahead of time. You might see our
balls. Our bad."
And the site's section containing executive bios is titled "Suits"
and even mentions how hardworking and sexy the firm's assistants
are.