



Dattner Dispoto and Associates (DDA Talent) and Worldwide Production Agency (WPA) have announced a merger that will create one of the largest below-the-line representation firms in the entertainment industry. The combined entity will operate from offices in Los Angeles and London, with strategic partnerships spanning Europe, Canada, South America, and Australasia, according to Deadline. "The combined company will have offices in Los Angeles and London, with strategic partnerships across Europe, Canada, South America, and Australasia." This global reach positions the new agency to serve a broad range of clients in film, television, commercial, and digital media, as reported by Variety. The merger brings together rosters that include cinematographers, production and costume designers, editors, visual effects artists, directors, and producers under a single banner, creating a top-three agency for below-the-line creative talent. Financial details of the merger were not disclosed, and the new company name will be announced later this summer, Deadline reported. The move consolidates two significant players in the below-the-line representation space, signaling a trend toward larger, more globally integrated talent agencies in the entertainment industry. As the new entity takes shape, it will likely reshape competitive dynamics for below-the-line talent representation across multiple continents.


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