Palatin Media, European Star Cinema, Rocket Rights Team for Premium Drama ‘The Capelli Code’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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Palatin Media, European Star Cinema, Rocket Rights Team for Premium Drama ‘The Capelli Code’ (EXCLUSIVE)
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Palatin Media, European Star Cinema and Rocket Rights have teamed up on a new innovative drama series, “The Capelli Code,” which uses state-of-the-art VFX technology to better create lo…

Palatin Media, European Star Cinema and Rocket Rights have teamed up on a new innovative drama series, “The Capelli Code,” which uses state-of-the-art VFX technology to better create localized versions.

Swiss-based European Star Cinema, a production and technology company, raised over €20 million to create the technology which they then used while producing “The Capelli Code,” using the scripteddrama as a test subject. The technology means it is available as a first run series globally. The technology is similar to that used on “The Mandalorian,” incorporating VFX packages that can then be integrated into a variety of languages. “This approach allows licensees of the format to produce additional language versions with original cast from another country for only 20 to 25 % of the original production costs of the series,” said the spokesperson for Rocket Rights.

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