Comic Book Creator Invades DVDs
Nacho Libre the first DVD to include comic book creation software on the disk..
Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Author: James Fudge

Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment is the fist Hollywood Studio to feature Planetwide Media's Comic Book Creator Drag n Drop comics software into a DVD release. With the launches of Nacho Libre and Barnyard on DVD, fans will be able to create their own content using screenshots, images, clip art and other digital assets from the movies Nacho Libre and Barnyard to make their own personalized comic books and movie storybooks. Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment becomes the very first Hollywood Studio to feature and embed Comic Book Creator Drag 'n Drop Comics software into upcoming Nacho Libre and Barnyard DVD releases, with Nacho Libre DVD today and the Barnyard DVD launches in November. Users will be able to install this "special feature" onto their PC computers or laptops directly from the DVD disks. This new embedded software enables studios to provide numerous new ways for the consumer to "play" with the movies without i! nterfering with the intellectual property of the films and brands.

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