Exclusive: A new production company focused on Asian American content has launched with a majority investment from Valence Media
The Valence deal, made in association with UTA, is non-exclusive, meaning that A-Major is free to pursue partnerships with various production companies, not just Valence's MRC divisions, and has its own development fund.
A-Major is hitting the ground running with a number of projects in development that Lee says exemplifies the breadth of storytelling that exists within the Asian American community.
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