Dan Mintz is an American filmmaker, producer and founder of a global entertainment company, DMG Entertainment.[1] Mintz has also directed independent films such as Cookers (2001) and American Crime (2004).
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jan. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire/ - Filmmaker and DMG Entertainment Founder Dan Mintz announced today that the company has acquired Valiant Entertainment, the third largest. What would likely happen to a business that obeyed all the rules and regulations, rather than trying to find a way around them as Dan Mintz apparently does? As we look through the case of DMG in Shanghai, we recognize the influence of guanxi more apparently. Dan Mintz, the founder of DMG, had no prior experience in the fields of advertisement.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Mintz was born in Staten Island, New York City. Mintz started his career as a Commercial Director shooting commercials for brands such as Volkswagen and Budweiser. His first feature film, Cookers, received awards including Best Film and Best Director at the 2002 Milan Film Festival.[2]
Career[edit]Dan Mintz Dmg Entertainment
In the 1990s Mintz founded DMG Entertainment.[1][3][4] The company started doing shoots for TV commercials in the early 1990s. By the early 2000s, DMG developed into a major marketing and advertising company in China, and it had offices in five cities.[5] When Mintz arrived in China, he was a '...freelance commercial director with no contacts, no advertising experience, and no Mandarin'. Initially, he flew between New York City and Beijing, but in 1993, he moved to China full time.[6] As few Chinese directors had his US experience, Mintz was able to win commercial shooting contracts for Budweiser, Unilever, Sony, Nabisco, Audi, and Kraft, with a big success being winning the Volkswagen brand campaign for 2004 in China.[7]
According to Variety, 'Mintz has been ...establishing high-level, long term relationships, or “Guanxi,” within China, long before the recent economic liberalization and current cultural services boom'.[8] Variety stated that Mintz's '...brash showmanship, combined with an ability to get things done is a combination that can go a long way in China – especially for someone like Mintz who settled into China for the long term and has mastered the Chinese language as well as he has the art of the deal.'[8]
As a Producer, Mintz has worked on films such as Iron Man 3, Looper, Point Break, and Bloodshot and partnered with motion picture studios including Marvel, Disney, Warner Bros., Paramount, and SONY/Columbia.[9][10][11][12][13][14]
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jan. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Filmmaker and DMG Entertainment Founder Dan Mintz announced today that the company has acquired Valiant Entertainment, the third largest universe of superhero characters in entertainment, sitting alongside Warner Bros.’ DC Comics and Disney’s Marvel.
Mintz has held a significant stake in Valiant since 2014. By taking complete control of Valiant’s library of over 2,000 characters, including X-O Manowar, Bloodshot, Harbinger, Shadowman, Archer & Armstrong, Ninjak, Faith and more, Mintz looks to further secure his filmmaker-run studio with a treasure trove of world-class intellectual properties and establish DMG as one of the most valuable and innovative media companies in Hollywood.
“I’ve been greatly impressed with Dan’s filmmaking expertise, his ability to monetize global markets, and his willingness to invest his own capital,” says Neal Moritz. “I look forward to working with him as we bring Valiant’s incredible IP to the screen.”
Valiant’s well-earned reputation as an influential, story-centric force in comic book publishing with one of the most impressive rosters of creative talent in the industry will be substantially broadened by DMG. DMG’s expertise in monetizing the global marketplace positions Valiant not only in the cinematic and publishing landscape, but far beyond, increasing the emotional touchpoints of Valiant’s A-list IP to an exponentially growing audience.
“Our priority is to build upon Valiant’s vast universe of characters from a filmmaker’s perspective,” says Mintz. “I’m excited to immerse Valiant’s fans well beyond the stories we tell cinematically — from publishing to gaming to theme parks and beyond.”
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“As one of the most coveted and critically acclaimed contemporary libraries in the comic book medium, Valiant is poised to emerge as the global leader in multi-platform content under Mintz’s creative vision,” said Valiant Chairman Peter Cuneo.
Current Valiant movie and television projects in development include the previously announced “Bloodshot” and “Harbinger” feature films from Sony Pictures, to be produced in partnership with Original Film; the television show “Quantum and Woody,” produced in partnership with the Russo Brothers’ Getaway Productions; and a Dr. Mirage television series with CBS Studios and The CW Network. Additional feature film projects, including “Shadowman,” “Archer & Armstrong,” “Eternal Warrior,” “X-O Manowar” and others yet to be disclosed publicly, are also well underway.
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The Valiant acquisition is the latest in a string of high-profile strategic moves from Mintz and DMG, the global entertainment powerhouse valued at more than $6 billion. In addition, the company has continued to expand its purview with new initiatives in intellectual property, virtual reality, e-sports and live attractions based on top-tier global franchises, including Hasbro’s “Transformers.”
Mintz has a strong track record when it comes to producing and financing global IP, including Marvel Studios’ “Iron Man 3” and the acclaimed sci-fi thriller “Looper.” Additionally, DMG has produced numerous major motion pictures, including its recent partnership with James Cameron and Studio Canal to reimagine “Terminator 2” in 3-D for global theatrical release. DMG’s upcoming feature films include “Chappaquiddick,” starring Jason Clarke and Kate Mara, and “Blockers,” starring Leslie Mann and John Cena; both films will hit screens worldwide in 2018.
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jan. 29, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Filmmaker and DMG Entertainment Founder Dan Mintz announced today that the company has acquired Valiant Entertainment, the third largest universe of superhero characters in entertainment, sitting alongside Warner Bros.' DC Comics and Disney's Marvel. Mintz has held a significant stake in Valiant...
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