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ZOO DIGITAL, Groundbreaking Technology. (ZOO)     

goldfinger - 30 Jun 2003 10:37

DVD EXTRA, the technology that should see this company through to profits and a very bright future.
DVD-Extra

During the year the Group accelerated its development of a revolutionary
authoring software for producing interactive DVD-Video discs that will play on
any standard consumer DVD player. We applied for and received a SMART grant
award of 188,000 from the Department of Trade and Industry to assist with the
research and development. DVD-Extra unlocks the hidden interactive capabilities
that exist in every player, and allows developers to produce titles that exhibit
many of the properties of multimedia CD-ROM on a standard, unmodified, DVD
player.

ZOO's principal offering is a product for authoring interactive DVD-Video discs
called DVD-Extra Studio. This tool operates in a similar way to multimedia
authoring products that are designed for creating CD-ROM applications for PC and
Macintosh, but produces DVD-Video disc images as its output. It performs a
similar function to so-called DVD authoring products that are designed
specifically for creating DVD-Video discs, but due to the patent-pending
authoring method it employs, it offers substantial cost savings for companies
that are involved in the production of DVDs and also enables more sophisticated
functionality to be developed.

ZOO will license DVD-Extra Studio to multimedia developers and Compression and
Authoring facilities. Charges will be levied on a pay-per-use basis, such that
customers will pay a fee to ZOO for each project that uses DVD-Extra Studio.

The Group has applied for patents to protect the core DVD-Extra technology and
is continuing to further develop and protect its intellectual property
worldwide.

Outlook

Following the successful fundraising of 1.5m gross through the share placing
which was completed on 2nd June 2003 the Group looks forward to positive
progression. The portfolio of products is expanding, with a focus on the
development of our own intellectual properties. The board believes that the
combination of publishing low risk licensed product and in-house own brands
together with the huge potential of DVD-Extra Studio places the Group in an
excellent position for a move to profitability and significant future growth.

The Group plans to exploit the DVD-Extra technology internationally and has
established an Early Adopter Programme consisting of around twenty companies
including Technicolor, Warner and Comchoice, leading to the first commercial
release of the product within twelve months. We believe that the uniqueness of
DVD-Extra and the filing of international patents will allow ZOO to build and
maintain significant differentiation over other authoring tool providers.

John Barnes, Chairman

Ian Stewart, Chief Executive Officer.G

azhar - 18 Mar 2005 08:36 - 270 of 332

excellent stuff !!!!

akel44 - 18 Mar 2005 09:48 - 271 of 332

also the week-end media coverage might well
further the shares on monday too,

azhar - 19 Mar 2005 22:44 - 272 of 332

Zoo eases DVD technology fears
LONDON (ShareCast) - Zoo Digital (LSE: ZOO.L - news) pleased investors today as the group said the latest version of its DVD technology would Advertisement

support all forms of future DVD platforms, easing fears that its software could be made redundant.

Zoo launched the first copy of its DVD-Extra Technology last year, though with the imminent launch of competing platforms in the next generation DVD market there have been questions raised over which competitor will win.

Reminiscent of the Video battle between VHS and Betamax, Sony is preparing to launch its Blu-Ray discs while Toshiba is readying its HD-DVD technology and like its predecessor, there will only be one winner.

Not to be left behind in the wrong camp, Zoo Digital said today that its next generation technology, DVD-Extra Studio, will support both of the two leading formats, enabling companies to design a title and automatically generate the title in both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.

Zoo's next edition of the software will be released in April, as previously announced, though this time Zoo said customers will be able to develop home video titles entirely within its technology package.

The company is already holding discussions with leading Hollywood studios regarding its technology, which is the only platform that enables companies to include extra features and interaction on DVD titles at a fraction of the time and cost.

http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/050318/214/fei1p.html

skids - 22 Mar 2005 09:04 - 273 of 332

We already know this, but...

http://www.hometoys.com/news.php4?section=view&id=18455046

akel44 - 23 Mar 2005 11:19 - 274 of 332

the price is down but some one or ones
has just bought a million

Troys - 23 Mar 2005 16:38 - 275 of 332

Why such a big spread 8%

skids - 23 Mar 2005 19:14 - 276 of 332

in need of stock?

akel44 - 31 Mar 2005 19:11 - 277 of 332


Interactive DVDs : The New Frontier ?


Date: Apr 11, 2005
Start Time: 4:45PM
End Time: 6:00PM
Location: Auditorium K, Level 4

Description: The latest Interactive DVD releases for education and entertainment

DVDs full potential as an interactive entertainment tool is yet to be realized. As everything in entertainment is going interactive, major toy companies as well as video distributors are starting to look at interactive DVD as another differentiator for their brands and products.
Interactive DVDs go beyond just providing multi-angles,
in-line links or subtitle tracks. Studios are now offering
interactive games, music juke-boxes and other interactive extras
which will keep the audiences engaged for hours and hours after
the linear show is watched. Interactive DVDs are also
facilitating family social interaction, which explains why
innovative toy companies and board game suppliers are going
after this market. A few challenges remain on the business side:
Audiences need to be educated, distribution and marketing challenges
have to be solved, for this sector to become mainstream. This panel of creative producers and technology providers will discuss their
production and market experiences to date.



Moderator: Ryan MOTTESHEARD
Freelance Film Journalist (DVD Exclusive, Variety, Newsweek Intl' ) - UK

Speakers: Frique DOUMIC
CEO - OUAT Entertainment - France
Guy GOODGER
Head of Sales - The Pavement - UK
Stuart GREEN
CTO - ZOOtech Ltd - UK
Matthew TIMS
Publishing Director - Bright Things plc - UK
Shane YEEND
CEO - Imagination - Australia


Troys - 01 Apr 2005 07:35 - 278 of 332

Zoo Digital goes mobile
MoneyAM
Zoo Digital Group, the AIM-listed games publisher, said it signed a product development agreement with Tuna Mobile.

The agreement allows Tuna Mobile, a UK-based software developer, to develop Zoo's games titles Actua Sports and Alien Hominid so they could be downloaded into mobile phones and other wireless platforms.

PlayerX, a mobile content distributor, meanwhile, will manage the distribution of these titles by acting as brokers and introducing the titles to the mobile network operators and portals.

These titles will start to become available in the early summer of 2005, Zoo said, adding it will receive a royalty for each download of the games.

Troys - 01 Apr 2005 08:10 - 279 of 332

Now we see some return. Up 10% really flying now

bingobingham - 01 Apr 2005 08:19 - 280 of 332

Didnt expect that news!

azhar - 01 Apr 2005 09:53 - 281 of 332

About time. I have been expecting news from ZOO for yonks now. There's plenty more to come. trust me.

Troys - 05 Apr 2005 07:37 - 282 of 332

5 April 2005

ZOO DIGITAL GROUP PLC
('ZOO' or 'the Group')

UPDATE ON 'WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?' DVD GAME
LICENSE ACTIVITY

ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd ('ZDP'), the games publishing division of ZOO Digital
Group plc, today announced that it has agreed that Universal Pictures will
publish a new and improved edition of the Company's popular DVD game 'Who Wants
To Be A Millionaire?' for a third successive year across multiple territories.
In addition, ZOO today announced that it has signed further license agreements
to publish the game in Germany and Russia.

Universal Pictures License Agreement
Universal Pictures will publish a new and enhanced version of the 'Who Wants To
Be A Millionaire?' DVD game to be released for Christmas 2005 in the UK, France
and Australia. Following the success of the Second Edition which sold over
750,000 copies after being released in November 2004, the Third Edition will
include a family feature where children can play against adults with special
question sets. In addition there will be picture round questions included for
the first time. ZOO will generate revenues based on royalties of every game
sold.

Release in Other Territories - Germany and Russia
In Germany, ZOO has signed an agreement with T-Online to publish a new version
of the 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' game for the German market, again
following the success of a 2004 released game. For the first time the game will
also be published in Russia, under a new license agreement with Russian
publishing house Novyi Disk which will be released in late April 2005. As with
the Universal license agreement, ZOO will generate revenues based on royalties
of every game sold.

Ian Stewart, Chief Executive of ZOO Digital Group plc, commented:

'The strength of the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? franchise on interactive DVD
is growing year on year and it is great to see our publishing partners
committing to new editions. We are looking seriously at how we can extend the
game's appeal into new areas for 2006 and beyond. The interactive DVD sector is
now looking very encouraging as people embrace our DVD-EXTRA technology. We
expect to make a good deal of announcements throughout the year as further
license deals are agreed and good quality titles are released into the market.'

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Enquiries:

Ian Stewart James Chandler/Helen Thomas
CEO, ZOO Digital Group plc Weber Shandwick Square Mile
0114 241 3700 020 7067 0767

John Llewellyn-Lloyd
Noble & Company Limited
020 7763 2200

Notes to Editors:

About ZOO Digital Group PLC
ZOO is divided into two separate divisions; ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech') and ZOO
Digital Publishing Ltd ('ZDP').

ZOOtech Ltd ('ZOOtech')
ZOOtech focuses on R&D and licensing of DVD-EXTRA, the Group's highly original
development software capable of creating complex interactive content for
standard DVD players. The strategy for ZOOtech is simple; to create the industry
standard tool for the production of interactive DVD content and drive revenues
through licensing worldwide in a combination of up front fees and royalties.

ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd ('ZDP')
ZDP focuses on the publishing and distribution of interactive entertainment
products across multiple platforms such as interactive DVD, PS2, Xbox, GBA and
PC.

About Novyi Disk
Founded in 1991, Novyi Disk was established as a developer of interactive
software focusing on the development of multimedia products about Russian art
and history aimed at both internal and international markets. In 1997 a
publishing and distribution division was established in order to publish the
world's best known educational and entertainment titles in Russia. Novyi Disk
has now grown into one of the biggest and most respected multimedia production
houses in Russia.




This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange


Troys - 05 Apr 2005 10:22 - 283 of 332

Market not impressed?

cavman2 - 05 Apr 2005 11:04 - 284 of 332

I wonder what it is going to take to get this moving.

Walktall - 05 Apr 2005 13:12 - 285 of 332

Patience.

WT

akel44 - 05 Apr 2005 15:38 - 286 of 332

and some more money by the looks of things,
the company is expanding faster than its expenditure rate

azhar - 08 Apr 2005 14:57 - 287 of 332

Company ZOO DIGITAL GROUP PLC ORD 0.2P
TIDM ZOO
Headline Smoking Gun Entertainment announces strategic partnership with ZOOtech
Released 10:38 08-Apr-05
Number 103821.08042005



LONDON (AFX) - Ofex-traded Smoking Gun Entertainment Group PLC said it has agreed a strategic partnership with entertainment publishing company ZOO Digital's DVD extras business ZOOtech Ltd.

Smoking Gun, developer and publisher of DVD and PC-based titles, said the joint venture will enable the companies to offer some unique and expanded features in the DVD development market.

It also added the deal gives the company access to ZOOtech's DVD-EXTRA product for its 'Final Answer' DVD football quiz games, plus further interactive DVD titles to be announced.

DVD-EXTRA allows developers to display many of the features of multimedia CD-ROM and interactive TV on a standard DVD player.

newsdesk@afxnews.com

akel44 - 10 Apr 2005 13:37 - 288 of 332

azhar
you can get the full read up here,

http://www.ofex.com/cgi-bin/news.cgi?action=CoStory&ISIN=GB00B069WS24&NewsID=20970

skids - 14 Apr 2005 07:50 - 289 of 332

Zoo Digital Group PLC
14 April 2005


Embargoed for 0700 on Thursday 14 April 2005

ZOO DIGITAL GROUP PLC
('ZOO' or 'the Group')

UPDATE ON GAMES PUBLISHING

ZOO Digital Publishing Ltd ('ZDPL'), the games publishing division of ZOO
Digital Group plc, today announced that it has secured the rights to publish a
portfolio of twenty-two games from Destination Software Inc ('DSI'). The deal
brings the total number of games in ZOO's active portfolio to over 60. The deal
is estimated to deliver around 3 million in games sale revenues to ZOO over the
next two years.

In a separate agreement announced today ZOO has extended it relationship with
Universal Pictures and agreed to publish the next version of its popular
football DVD Game 'International Championship Challenge 2'.

DSI Games Portfolio

ZOO has secured the rights to publish twenty-two DSI products over the next two
years. Games featured in the agreement include four new titles for the recently
released Nintendo DS handheld games console as well as six for the established
GameBoy Advance ('GBA') device. Under a separate agreement ZOO have secured the
rights to a series of twelve compilations from DSI for GBA consoles. Each
compilation will include three games on one cartridge. These games will start
shipping from June 2005. In both cases ZOO will pay DSI an advance against a
royalty on sales of the games.

International Championship Challenge 2

Universal Pictures has secured the rights to publish the next version of
Championship Challenge for Interactive DVD, this follows the success of the
first release that Universal also published. The game will be released for this
Christmas 2005. ZOO will be paid a royalty for each unit sold.

Ian Stewart, Chief Executive of ZOO Digital Group plc, commented:

'We are extremely pleased to be able to extend our partnership with DSI which
demonstrates their confidence in our ability to distribute its product . ZOO has
built a solid reputation in the Nintendo hand-held market and we now have the
products to exploit the already successful new Nintendo DS. The games further
underline the quality of our games portfolio and will help the continued growth
of our publishing business.

Universal's confidence in the Interactive DVD market is again confirmed with
them committing to International Championship Challenge 2. We expect to see lots
of further activity on this side of the business in the near future as we secure
more rights.'

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