Saturday, November 8, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
History of the Bahamas Film Industry timeline update
Starsinparadise.com
invites you to participate in the Bahamas Film Industry timeline update.
What is the Bahamas Film
Industry timeline update?
The Bahamas Film Industry timeline update is an online information gathering process. It is open to the public to provide documented information on the accomplishments of Bahamians who rose to fame as a pioneer in the Bahamas Film Industry or as a contributor to the American Film Industry.
Many Bahamian pioneers in the film industry
have been lost in time, others overlooked by the establishments of the past or
simply had their importance ignored because of race, color, religious belief,
social status, political affiliation, sexual view point or life management philosophy.
As a result many are missing from the pages of conventional records. In continued celebration of the 20th
anniversary of the Bahamas Film Industry, we are launching into the future by honoring
the accomplishments of those that came before us, as well as the unsung heroes
still among us.
If you know anyone who qualifies to be
honored in the new official update of the Bahamas Film Industry timeline
now in progress, please recommend them by providing us with a brief documented account of their story in the comment section of starsinparadise.com.
now in progress, please recommend them by providing us with a brief documented account of their story in the comment section of starsinparadise.com.
Guide lines for participation
in the Bahamas Film Industry timeline update.
1.
Properly identify yourself with your contact, first
and last name, email as well as a telephone
number in the event we need to
follow up.
2. Your recommendation comments should be no more
than seventy-five words or less.
3.
Enter your recommendation comments with the
headline that reads, example: “Recommending
John Doe” followed by documented information
in the comment box at the bottom of
starsinparadise.com, (files will be stored for
review by the Bahamas Film Industry timeline
committee for timeline placement consideration).
Statement of
integrity and governance of the Bahamas Film Industry timeline update
starsinparadise.com is the official data entry point authorized
to receive documented recommendations of Bahamians to be considered
for inclusion in the Bahamas Film
Industry timeline update. Starsinparadise.com is not a platform for launching
complaints, protest, personal attacks or engaging in chat fights or
discussions. The platform is not designed to respond to inquiries. Starsinparadise.com
reserves the right to not process or discontinue processing of timeline posting
at its discretion and for any reason, with or without prior notice. Being posted in the timeline is considered a
well earned honorable privilege, not a right that’s enforceable. We invite the participation of everyone, as
each entry will be received with respectful consideration and process without
prejudice and at the highest level of professionalism. Thank you for your participation.
Jefford Curre' salutes Bert Williams on the 20th anniversary of the Bahamas Film Industry
Jefford Curre' salutes Bert Williams, an outstanding Bahamian Actor/Comedian
in the "American Film Industry", during the Vaudeville era.
Jefford Curre' , the inventor of the Bahamas Film Industry joins in with the praises of a film friendly government, as he salutes Bert Williams, an outstanding Bahamian Actor/Comedian during the Vaudeville era (early 1880s - early 1930s). Bert Williams' exhibition will be on display at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City, from October 24, 2014 and will continue until March 2015. The 5 months long exhibit brings a well overdue recognition to Mr. Williams' contribution to the American Film Industry. The celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Bahamas Film Industry continues with a well planned line up of spectacular events. For daily updates keep up with starsinparadise.com.
Bahamas film industry biggest book launch well on the way.
JEFFORD CURRE’S new book marks the twentieth anniversary of the Bahamas Movie Industry, and activates a bold new era in the fast growing cinematic movement.
On November 28th JEFFORD CURRE’, the star of Paradise Intrigue’’ (the Bahamas first movie), head of the Paradise Island based Megavision Pictures limited, (Bahamas first movie company), and the man who kick-started the indigenous movie making movement in the Bahamas will release his first memoir.
There is a good chance we’ll find out why they call him the Bahamas leading man of action. Jefford Curre’ gives audiences a candid look behind the scene of his unconventional early childhood.
The story takes you all the way into his eccentric adult life.
From the nerve dangling, pioneering missions of the Royal Bahamas Defense Force, to the unprecedented launch of the Bahamas Movie Industry, Jefford Curre’s epic memoir is a captivating journey that could challenge almost everything you thought you knew about the elusive man of action. With much of its content ripped directly from top secret files, brace yourself for a ride into a world that’s steamy, stylish, risky and compelling. Jefford Curre’s epic memoir stands in a class all by itself and not even trying to be like anything you’ve read before. Critics all agree Jefford Curre’s epic memoir delivers spectacular entertainment without compromise or apology. It is a powerful inspiration to anyone who struggles to make impossible dreams come true.
A limited addition of the commemorative new book “Jefford Curre” will be made available in a special introductory release. First, to fan clubs and goal sharing partners, on November 28th, Thanksgiving weekend.
Part proceeds from the sales of this book will go towards the creation of a new motion picture arts and science foundation focused on international crisis prevention management. New cool people and organizations wishing to be a part of Jefford Curre’s movement to advance a drug free, alcohol free, cuss free, fun and frolic culture can get in on the action by signing up at jeffordcurre.com.
On may 27th, 2015 “Jefford Curre”, the book will be made available worldwide to the general public via comasuki.com.
Bahamas film, movie & television leading publication
"Stars In Paradise" magazine is the Bahamas leading movie industry business publication.
It
is highly focused and dedicated to keeping its readers up-dated on the
latest developments as it relates to movie premiers, film festivals,
productions, employment, internship, training, and investment
opportunities in the Bahamas Film Industry.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
History of the Bahamas Film Industry timeline update
invites you to participate in the Bahamas Film Industry timeline update.
What is the Bahamas Film
Industry timeline update?
The Bahamas Film Industry timeline update is an online information gathering process. It is open to thepublic to provide documented information on the accomplishments of Bahamians who rose to fame as a pioneer in the Bahamas Film Industry or as a contributor to the American Film Industry.
Many Bahamian pioneers in the film industry
have been lost in time, others overlooked by the establishments of the past or
simply had their importance ignored because of race, color, religious belief,
social status, political affiliation, sexual view point or life management philosophy.
As a result many are missing from the pages of conventional records. In continued celebration of the 20th
anniversary of the Bahamas Film Industry, we are launching into the future by honoring
the accomplishments of those that came before us, as well as the unsung heroes
still among us.
If you know anyone who qualifies to be
honored in the new official update of the Bahamas Film Industry timeline
now in progress, please recommend them by providing us with a brief documented account of their story in the comment section of starsinparadise.com.
now in progress, please recommend them by providing us with a brief documented account of their story in the comment section of starsinparadise.com.
Guide lines for participation
in the Bahamas Film Industry timeline update.
1.
Properly identify yourself with your contact, first
and last name, email as well as a telephone
number in the event we need to
follow up.
2. Your recommendation comments should be no more
than seventy-five words or less.
3.
Enter your recommendation comments with the
headline that reads, example: “Recommending
John Doe” followed by documented information
in the comment box at the bottom of
starsinparadise.com, (files will be stored for
review by the Bahamas Film Industry timeline
committee for timeline placement consideration).
Statement of
integrity and governance of the Bahamas Film Industry timeline update
starsinparadise.com is the official data entry point authorized
to receive documented recommendations of Bahamians to be considered
for inclusion in the Bahamas Film
Industry timeline update. Starsinparadise.com is not a platform for launching
complaints, protest, personal attacks or engaging in chat fights or
discussions. The platform is not designed to respond to inquiries. Starsinparadise.com
reserves the right to not process or discontinue processing of timeline posting
at its discretion and for any reason, with or without prior notice. Being posted in the timeline is considered a
well earned honorable privilege, not a right that’s enforceable. We invite the participation of everyone, as
each entry will be received with respectful consideration and process without
prejudice and at the highest level of professionalism. Thank you for your participation.
Jefford Curre' salutes Bert Williams on the 20th anniversary of the Bahamas Film Industry
Jefford Curre' salutes Bert Williams, an outstanding Bahamian Actor/Comedian
in the "American Film Industry", during the Vaudeville era.
Jefford Curre' , the inventor of the Bahamas Film Industry joins in with the praises of a film friendly government, as he salutes Bert Williams, an outstanding Bahamian Actor/Comedian during the Vaudeville era (early 1880s - early 1930s). Bert Williams' exhibition will be on display at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City, from October 24, 2014 and will continue until March 2015. The 5 months long exhibit brings a well overdue recognition to Mr. Williams' contribution to the American Film Industry. The celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Bahamas Film Industry continues with a well planned line up of spectacular events. For daily updates keep up with starsinparadise.com.
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