Thought Equity Motion | |
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Abbreviation | TEM |
Purpose/focus | Video platform and footage licensing services |
Location | Headquarters: 1530 16th Street, 6th Floor, Denver, Colorado |
Region served | The Americas, Australasia |
CEO/Founder | Kevin Schaff |
Affiliations | Works with more than 400 rights holders including: BBC Motion Gallery, The New York Times Company, NHK, NCAA, Raycom Sports, The March of Time, National Geographic, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, MGM Studios, HBO Archives, Marvel Entertainment, Smithsonian Channel |
Website | Thought Equity Motion-Footage Thought Equity Motion-Platform Services |
Thought Equity Motion works to increase the value of video content through its technology platform and licensing services. The company works with more than 400 rights holders globally, including BBC Motion Gallery[1], Paramount Pictures[2], Sony Pictures Entertainment[3], National Geographic[4], The New York Times[5], and the NCAA[6]
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The company delivers archive management as a cloud service. Thought Equity Motion also offers rights development expertise, enabling media rights holders to generate new value from their content.[7]
Through its website and sales force, the company licenses sports, news, entertainment, editorial, and creative stock footage to producers in advertising, film, television, publishing, and interactive media.[8]
Headquartered in Denver, Thought Equity Motion has a digital refinery in Laramie, Wyo. and offices in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Tokyo, Sydney, Toronto, London, and sales partner offices in Paris and Mumbai.[9]
Thought Equity Motion's investors include Adams Street Partners, Jona, Inc., Vista Ventures, Access Venture Partners, and Syncom Venture Partners.[10]