The studio acts as a full-service production facility across feature films, television and an assorted range of digital content.
[2] EM.TV bought out Village Roadshow's interest in 1999 when Village Roadshow was seeking a exit from television production, which was renamed to Yoram Gross-EM.TV.
[3] In 2007, it was renamed to its current name, Flying Bark Productions.
[4] In 2008, Studio 100 bought out EM.TV's stake in the company, when EM.TV got out of the entertainment business.
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