Jamal Al Sharif, Director, Dubai Studio City, said:
"We welcome Blink to our rapidly growing community. Through its offices at our Boutique Studios, Blink will offer fully-integrated production solutions. Availing the convenience of industry specific services that we provide from a single location, we are optimistic the world-class facilities will enable our business partner to effectively carry out all stages of production work."
"As we continuously strive to boost the growth of the regional film industry, we offer our business partners a complete technical and community infrastructure that caters to the film, TV, radio production and broadcast sectors."
Blink Studios' range of services include high definition and 35mm shooting for cinema, TV commercials and documentaries, 3D walk-through animated graphics for the corporate sector, and fully animated TV cartoon programmes,.
Lea Badro, Business Development Manager of Greenline Group said: "Blink Studios' decision to relocate to Dubai Studio City demonstrates our commitment to offering inimitable creative development and execution to clients throughout the UAE and the Gulf. Thanks to the strategic location of Studio City, coupled with Dubai's unique standing on the global stage, we look forward to wide ranging possibilities as we expand locally and internationally."
Blink Studios has already established a significant client base in the region that is heavily oriented towards real estate developers requiring videos and animation for their projects. Its growing client portfolio includes Sorouh in Abu Dhabi, United Development Company's The Pearl Qatar, and World Trade Residences in Dubai.
Spread over an area of 22 million sq. ft, Dubai Studio City includes 14 sound stages, 3.5 million sq. ft. back lot for outdoor shooting, commercial offices, pre-built studios, a business centre and post-production studios. Dubai Studio City is dedicated to the growth of film, TV, radio production, post-production and broadcast industries in the region.
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