Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Apr 21, 2014 17:30:12 GMT -6
www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/boom-studios-expands-exec-lineup-698026
With Boom! Studios officially opening its doors on the Fox lot, per its first-look deal with the studio, the company has promoted one key player and hired an executive to make moves in the screened entertainment space.
Stephen Christy, who was the editor-in-chief of Boom! imprint Archaia Entertainment, has been named president of development. He will now oversee all film, television, web and animation projects in development across all four of the company’s brands: the core BOOM! label, as well as Archaia, KaBOOM! and BOOM! Box imprints.
Christy, who won Archaia multiple Eisner Awards under his tenure, will continue to report directly to BOOM! founder and CEO, Ross Richie.
Meanwhile, Adam Yoelin has been hired as senior vp film and will focus on the growing feature slate as the company begins to funnel its comics and graphic novels for development at studio divisions such as Twentieth Century Fox, Fox 2000 and Fox Animation.
Yoelin was previously an development exec at the Flynn Picture Co., run by producer Beau Flynn and oversaw and acted as executive producer on the upcoming Miles Teller movie Two Night Stand and co-producer on the upcoming Solace, a thriller starring Anthony Hopkins and Colin Farrell. Prior to that he was at vp of development at Kennedy/Marshall.
He will report to Christy.
"This expansion is key to our evolution,” said Richie. He also called Yoelin “an invaluable, powerful addition to BOOM!'s arsenal. His background and experience in the feature film world compliments BOOM!'s existing expertise in comic book and graphic novel publishing, furthering our goal of successfully guiding the translation of our catalog into motion pictures."
Boom! is currently in development on Rust, an adaptation of Archaia’s Royden Lepp graphic novel that has Rio director Carlos Saldanha attached to direct and set up at Fox. Fox 2000 is adapting Aline Brosh McKenna's graphic novel Rochester.
Boom! is also busy at other studios and has vampire comic Day Men set up Universal while Unthinkable is housed at Fox TV.
With Boom! Studios officially opening its doors on the Fox lot, per its first-look deal with the studio, the company has promoted one key player and hired an executive to make moves in the screened entertainment space.
Stephen Christy, who was the editor-in-chief of Boom! imprint Archaia Entertainment, has been named president of development. He will now oversee all film, television, web and animation projects in development across all four of the company’s brands: the core BOOM! label, as well as Archaia, KaBOOM! and BOOM! Box imprints.
Christy, who won Archaia multiple Eisner Awards under his tenure, will continue to report directly to BOOM! founder and CEO, Ross Richie.
Meanwhile, Adam Yoelin has been hired as senior vp film and will focus on the growing feature slate as the company begins to funnel its comics and graphic novels for development at studio divisions such as Twentieth Century Fox, Fox 2000 and Fox Animation.
Yoelin was previously an development exec at the Flynn Picture Co., run by producer Beau Flynn and oversaw and acted as executive producer on the upcoming Miles Teller movie Two Night Stand and co-producer on the upcoming Solace, a thriller starring Anthony Hopkins and Colin Farrell. Prior to that he was at vp of development at Kennedy/Marshall.
He will report to Christy.
"This expansion is key to our evolution,” said Richie. He also called Yoelin “an invaluable, powerful addition to BOOM!'s arsenal. His background and experience in the feature film world compliments BOOM!'s existing expertise in comic book and graphic novel publishing, furthering our goal of successfully guiding the translation of our catalog into motion pictures."
Boom! is currently in development on Rust, an adaptation of Archaia’s Royden Lepp graphic novel that has Rio director Carlos Saldanha attached to direct and set up at Fox. Fox 2000 is adapting Aline Brosh McKenna's graphic novel Rochester.
Boom! is also busy at other studios and has vampire comic Day Men set up Universal while Unthinkable is housed at Fox TV.