Bloom (company)

[1] In 2000, citing the struggles of Behaviour themselves, Damon's investors opted to buy back the company, which was reverted to the MDP Worldwide moniker.

[3] The company had offices in Los Angeles, California and Montreal, Quebec.

[4][5] On May 15, 2004, it was announced that Media 8 Entertainment wanted to focus on film production following the success of the Aileen Wuornos biographical film Monster, and chose to focus on eight movies budgeted on the $10-$50 million range.

[6] On October 14, 2004, Damon announced that he would resign his post as chairman-CEO of the Media 8 Entertainment studio.

[7] After leaving Media 8, Damon would eventually form a new studio Foresight Unlimited, to focus on production, with Media 8 executive Tamara Stuparich De La Barra serving as vice president of production at the studio.