NITN | @notintownlive | 04 Oct 2018, 11:27 am
Kolkata, Oct 4 (NITN): A leading book publishing company for new authors, Power Publishers, recently announced a complete range of film related services, which includes screenplay writer hire, book to screenplay adaptation, film story writing, film to book, songwriting, advertisement commercial making and short film making.
The 12-year-old publishing company, with 1500 published books, is now focusing on rendering a range of services, as a diversification plan. Of the many new services announced, the newest are related to films.
Power Publishers has also ventured into film-making since 2016 by making television commercials for clients such as Greenfield City and Raja Biscuit; short films such as Drishtika, and full length thriller feature film such as Sin Sister.
Power Publishers co-founder Pinaki Ghosh said he has been rendering screenplay writing and film story writing service as an individual for the last 10 years.
He has formed a team of screenwriters and filmmakers to handle assignments of screenplay writing, book to screenplay adaptation, film story writing, songwriting and lyrics writing, film to book and more, in an organized way.
TheScreenplayWriters.com is the already existing film writing service of Power Publishers, catering to American filmmakers since 2009. Now, Power Publishers will focus in providing film related services for the Indian market, to expand their range of services.
Power Publishers has already recruited some young and talented filmmakers and film writers to handle their range of film related services.
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