NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—Metro Interactive has announced that an extensive reorganization of its production scheduling and its overall business plan will commence immediately. This re-org is directly related to the cancellation of its licensing agreement with Zeist Technologies.
“Metro will re-launch with a bold new outlook and a company-wide commitment for creating stronger products and top-notch quality entertainment,” said VP of Operations Rick Porras. “I am excited with the new direction the company is taking and happy to return back to the original Metro Entertainment Group leadership that was responsible for the true success of this company.”
The company has added Alexandra Taylor as special projects manager to assist in creating and developing new upscale productions and enhance its award-winning brands. As a 20-year film industry professional with an extensive business and management background, Taylor has spent the past decade writing, directing and producing for major companies. She most recently worked for Girlfriends Films.
Taylor will oversee all new content produced for Metro lines, with the primary focus being on building the premier line, Cal Vista, with a strong slate of original concepts. “My main focus is for Metro to once again become an industry leading company," she said. "By working closely with the company’s creative team and their dedicated staff, Metro will surely be a force to be reckoned with.”
The company said its production schedule for 2010 across all Metro lines, including its acclaimed ethnic line Video Team and its popular Loaded Digital line, is topped with "exciting, quality concepts that will propel the new creative and business vision for Metro."
Metro Interactive produces and distributes adult movies, offering content for all platforms worldwide, including DVD and video-on-demand. Visit metrointeractive.com for more information.