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Dolphin Entertainment

 
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Dolphin Entertainment
Type Film production company
Genre Children and Young Adult
Founded 1996
Founder(s) Bill O’Dowd
Headquarters Coral Gables, Florida, USA Miami
Industry Motion pictures

Dolphin Entertainment is a film and television production company that is located in Coral Gables, Florida. It was founded in 1996 by President Bill O’Dowd. Dolphin produces children and young adult targeted television shows and movies such as Zoey 101[1]. Dolphin Entertainment has divisions in International Distribution, Merchandising, Licensing, and Music.

Television series credits for Dolphin Entertainment include serving as Executive Producer of Nickelodeon hit Zoey 101 and Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide.

Dolphin Entertainment has several television movie Executive Producer credits including four titles in the popular “Roxy Hunter” mystery movie franchise, as well as Nickelodeon's first-ever TV movies Shredderman Rules! and Last Day of Summer (which premiered in Summer, 2007) including Nickelodeon’s first-ever musical, Spectacular!.

Additionally, Dolphin Entertainment recently secured a $100 million film fund for an upcoming slate of six features for Dolphin Films.

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Company Filmography

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Dolphin Talent

Dolphin Talent is a division of Dolphin Entertainment' that runs acting classes, workshops and a summer program that helps educate actors. Their summer program is in Los Angeles and is called the LA experience. According to their website they don’t believe in charging people for information about the film and television industry.[3]

Dolphin Films

Dolphin films has received $100 million dollars to start a feature film fund where they will make a slate of family oriented feature films.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Dolphin Entertainment website http://www.dolphinentertainment.com
  2. ^ IMDB website filmography http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1199803/
  3. ^ http://www.dolphintalent.com/dt/info.php?id=9&PHPSESSID=31bc9a9e8d6722fa30197cfa1f49a4f9
  4. ^ http://www.brownrudnick.com/nr/pdf/press/Brown%20Rudnick%20RepresentsDolphin%20Entertainment.pdf
  5. ^ http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/30/dolphin-entertainmanet-swims-off-with-film-financing/

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