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| Key People | Taketa Mishu (President), | | Key People | Taketa Mishu (President), | ||
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===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
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- | Initial sucess for the company came in the form of the first Agent Henry film, produced by [[faction: | + | Initial sucess for the company came in the form of the first Agent Henry film, produced by [[corp: |
- | The second Agent Henry film in [[calendar:ye_17]] would have the greatest marketing campaign up to that point, and remains one of the biggest merchandise hits of all time. Rockwood would revolutionise the way Film companies advertised their films forever. | + | The second Agent Henry film in [[timeline:ye_17]] would have the greatest marketing campaign up to that point, and remains one of the biggest merchandise hits of all time. Rockwood would revolutionise the way Film companies advertised their films forever. |
- | Unfortunately for Rockwood, their next two releases would not reach the desired gross income, and the company was forced to cut down to 1,500 workers in [[calendar:ye_25]]. This changed luckily, in [[calendar:ye_23]], when Rockwood released its first Letters of Love film, by longtime friend director Yinko Mai, the greatest drama franchise of all time, along with the third Agent Henry film. The film became so successful that the company got out of its problems again. The production design of the film, and the utilization of multiple places, changed the way films were produced. As of [[calendar:ye_32]], Rockwood lost its license to the Agent Henry series after having released 7 films of it, and was left out of the production by [[faction: | + | Unfortunately for Rockwood, their next two releases would not reach the desired gross income, and the company was forced to cut down to 1,500 workers in [[timeline:ye_25]]. This changed luckily, in [[timeline:ye_23]], when Rockwood released its first Letters of Love film, by longtime friend director Yinko Mai, the greatest drama franchise of all time, along with the third Agent Henry film. The film became so successful that the company got out of its problems again. The production design of the film, and the utilization of multiple places, changed the way films were produced. As of [[timeline:ye_32]], Rockwood lost its license to the Agent Henry series after having released 7 films of it, and was left out of the production by [[corp: |
- | In [[calendar:ye_26]], Rockwood Animation was created to help in the making of cartoon films for Rockwood, but has since done little more than create several short films, which have been pre-played before all Rockwood films since its creation. | + | In [[timeline:ye_26]], Rockwood Animation was created to help in the making of cartoon films for Rockwood, but has since done little more than create several short films, which have been pre-played before all Rockwood films since its creation. |
- | In [[calendar:ye_34]] Rockwood released the first Double Vendetta film, which filled the void left by the sudden loss of the Agent Henry films. | + | In [[timeline:ye_34]] Rockwood released the first Double Vendetta film, which filled the void left by the sudden loss of the Agent Henry films. |
- | As of [[calendar:ye_38]], the company has been rescaling, to allow for smaller, more dramatic films, somewhat leaving from its "big production" | + | As of [[timeline:ye_38]], the company has been rescaling, to allow for smaller, more dramatic films, somewhat leaving from its "big production" |
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===== OOC Notes ===== | ===== OOC Notes ===== | ||
This page was originally created on 2016/05/14 01:42 by [[user: | This page was originally created on 2016/05/14 01:42 by [[user: |