EXCLUSIVE: CAA hired Paris, France-based VR production company Atlas V to represent them.
Atlas V has been nominated for three Emmy Awards and recently won the first Children’s & Family Creative Arts Emmys for its interactive animation. Madrid Noir. Written and directed by James A. Castillo, Madrid Noir follows a disillusioned young woman, Lola, as she arrives in Madrid to the empty apartment her estranged uncle left behind after he was pronounced dead. Soon Lola is forced to delve into her memories, where she will pick up on her uncle’s shadowy trail and try to solve the mysteries of the past.
Atlas V also won four Sundance New Frontier Awards, four Tribeca Awards, two Peabody Awards and two Webby Awards, as well as two SXSW Awards, among others.
The company has released quite a few highly anticipated projects in the coming year, including an upcoming one Wallace and Gromit VR movie; several new titles for upcoming XR devices available in 2023; and the launch of some major Japanese anime IPs in 2024.
In addition to developing and producing VR projects, Atlas V also has sister companies Albyon, which focuses on studio services for games and immersive experiences, and a publishing, distribution and marketing arm, Astrea.
Source: Deadline

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