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By: NMK Created on: December 5th, 2005
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The recent launch of Production TLMH Limited sees 75-years of film production experience for both large and small screens, applied to mobile content creation...

The recent launch of Production TLMH Limited sees 75-years of film production experience for both large and small screens, applied to mobile content creation.

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As part of the new company, an award winning team of writers, producers and directors will utilise their vast cross-media skills to bring mainstream graphic and film production techniques to the mobile screen.

Production TLMH Ltd has evolved from Talent Lab Media Hub (TLMH), a commercially successful division within the University of East London (UEL). As part of UEL, TLMH attracted nearly £2 million from the European Regional Development Fund and the Single Regeneration Budget for research and development.

From university talent lab to the mobile film industry

Having excelled in this capacity, the organisation has now become independent, and has made a strategic move into the rapidly expanding mobile entertainment industry.

The first of a series of innovative services being offered by TLMH is Best Buddies, a revolutionary new technology that enables people to get pictures of themselves seamlessly integrated into existing photographs or videos and sent to their mobile phones.

The company is headed by Tony Klinger, who has an outstanding international reputation as a hands-on, multi-award winning production executive, writer, producer and director with extensive international commercial experience.

Poised to push forward innovative 3G product

It is chaired by Colin Davis, a senior and experienced director of telecommunication enterprise who was previously the managing director of the UK cellular telephone company Cellnet (now 02) during a four-year period of major system and market growth.

Tony Klinger says: “What makes TLMH special in the mobile entertainment industry is our ability to combine a history of creative expertise with technological skills. As the 3G market develops, networks which have billions invested in them are avidly searching for premium content that moves this market forward quickly both for them and their investors. TLMH is ideally positioned to broaden their product offerings.”


About TLMH:
The launch of Production TLMH Limited is a major step towards new mobile content creation. TLMH has an award-winning team of writers, producers and directors with a combined total of 75 years of expertise in film and media production for large and small screens. The company utilises its vast cross-media skills to bring mainstream graphic and film production qualities and techniques to the mobile screen. TLMH is headed by Tony Klinger, who has an outstanding international reputation as a hands-on, multi-award winning production executive, writer, producer and director with extensive international commercial experience. It is chaired by Colin Davis, a senior and experienced director of telecommunication enterprise who was previously the managing director of the UK cellular telephone company Cellnet (now 02) during a four-year period of major system and market growth. www.tlmh.co.uk

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