Platinum Studios, Inc., an
entertainment company that controls an independent library of comic
book characters from all over the world,
and Comflix Studios,
Inc., a Los Angeles and New York based multi-media company, have
created "Splastk," the first web syndicated on-demand video
network featuring free comic book-inspired animated content powered
by the Splastk player and anchored by http://www.Splastk.com.
"Adding a dynamic element to the static print comic is the
specialty of Comflix Studios," said Platinum Studios President,
Brian Altounian. The partnership supplies targeted premium content
while enhancing the overall experience for the comics collector
looking to find something new. The customized Java-based player,
compatible with any web browser, will host original material as well
as aggregate content from multiple sources to deliver video
simultaneously to a growing network of pop culture sites. Splastk
animated videos are free to site users and are sponsored by brief,
pre-roll targeted advertisements.
The network is currently
anchored by a number of sites centered around
the web-comics community including http://www.DrunkDuck.com, http://www.comflix.net,
http://www.comics2film.com, http://www.topwebcomics.com, http://www.keentoons.com,
and http://www.smackjeeves.com.
The wide range of titles and themes in the Platinum Studios Comics
library are coupled with the production capabilities of Comflix.
Current available video titles on the Splastk player include Dracula
vs. King Arthur and The Last Sin of Mark Grimm from Comflix Studios,
as well as Dylan Dog and Sidekicks from Platinum Studios. Upcoming
planned productions include adaptations of Platinum's Hero By Night
series and Cowboys & Aliens. For more information, click here
for the original press release in it's entirety.