Drylab Media Tech (“Drylab”), a leading film and TV production SaaS platform, announces the signing of a new sales distribution agreement with TJG MEDIA, France, adding to the seven existing partnerships that Drylab already has, to expand its sales reach into further geographic territories.
TJG Media will promote and sell Drylab’s products in France, a major film and TV production hub in Europe. TJG Media’s President, Jérôme Giraud has 25 years of experience in the post-production industry heading up some of the biggest Labs & Post Houses in Europe, such as Dubbing Brothers, VDM, Éclair and Silverway Paris.
Drylab is a next generation on-set production tool and dailies distribution platform, utilising cutting-edge technology to enhance the production process from script to screen. The management team, having recently acquired the technology that originated in Norway, are focused on expanding its footprint to the global market.
The signing of the agreement further strengthened Drylab’s growth strategy to develop rapid international market penetration. It brings the total number of partnerships Drylab has globally to eight, and covering territories including Norway, Sweden, France, Czech Republic, Japan, India, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, South Africa, Ethiopia, Kenya and Nigeria.
John Mahtani, CEO of Drylab Media Tech, said: “We are very excited to announce our 8th global partnership with TGJ Media in France. We all know that France has the most successful film and TV industry in Europe. Its robust and igneous production industry can really benefit from Drylab’s innovation technology. TGJ Media is an excellent partner, who has significant reach in the film and TV production industries in France. We look forward to working with them and to continuing to expand our partnership base.”
Jérôme Giraud, President of TJG Media, said: “I am very excited and proud to become one of Drylab’s distribution partners. The team and their software is amazing and will provide French users a unique production tool to enhance production efficiency and improve creative control, on and off set.”