Monday, February 2, 2015

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.

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 first movie, big budget remake. The global impact of the Bahamian film market.


Who will make the cast of the big budget remake of the Bahamas first movie, "Paradise Intrigue''












Before entering the movie business Jefford Curre' held what was considered to be perhaps the world's most dangerous job. For five tumultuous years he lived committed under "Bond style" conditions working the outer limits of the Bahamas as an English trained direct entry specialist, attached to the Royal Bahamas Defense Force. He Operated beyond the call of duty while managing multi-million dollar temptations in an environment that attracted some of the world's most beautiful women and deadliest of real life villains. In five and a half years Jefford Curre' racked up 37 successful highly classified missions to his credit. Trading on his reputation as a well liked no nonsense professional in the Royal Bahamas Defense Force, he successfully made an unconventional transition that enabled him to engineer the start of the Bahamas Film Industry. With the help of visionary resort operators, he established the Paradise Island base Megavision Pictures Ltd. (Bahamas first movie company) and kick-started the launch of the Bahamas first movie "Paradise Intrigue". As Megavision Pictures reloads for the much talked about big budget remake of "Paradise Intrigue", the original indigenous feature has made its way among the most creative classics of all time. In a world over run by sophisticated money launderers, murderous drug criminals and disgruntle weapons experts, Jefford's "Bond style" image takes an unconventional twist as he leads a crusade of courage, respect and rugged professionalism to save a peaceful playground from total destruction.


As "Paradise Intrigue" repositions itself for a global release, there may very well be a major change in characters, above and below the board. Critics express that new faces into the big budget game plan could add to the already excellent marketing edge the film has over its competition. The greatest concern is to plan against fallout in its indigenous interpretation or cultural value. It's the making of this Bahamas flagship movie, or perhaps the principles of the story itself that gives this project a rare distinction. You must understand the whole story or see the bigger picture of the obstacles that had to be overcome in order to make this project a reality. It's only then that you'll understand why Jefford Curre' is called the Bahamas leading man of action. Most important, you'll realize why he is such a huge inspiration to so many around the world who struggle to make impossible dreams come true.

Entering the Bahamas Film Industry

Writing your first screenplay.

Go simple, learn fast. The tricks and the trade of successful Bahamian movie industry writers.

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If you missed the opportunity to train at the Megavision Kingdom, there may still be hope for you. Stars In Paradise would like to share a few tips to get you started.



Pick a subject you know well. If you don’t know how to write, then that’s okay, you can just start writing your first draft the way you write, to get the story out of your head and onto paper, but it’s a good idea to take some writing classes so you can learn the standard format, so your script will make sense to others in the industry. The important thing is just to get started and push hard to a finish. - starsinparadise.com

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Bahamas Film Industry New Alert 2



                                                       Memorial for Dagney Curry 













BAHAMAS FILM INDUSTRY

NEWS ALERT #2



A beautiful princess we have come to know and affectionately call "Dag" was called to the throne of grace to fulfill her Heavenly place. On the morning of January 28th 2015, Dagney Curry was taken away from us while in her sleep, due to complications of the heart.
I am sure you will agree that with the same heart she housed a caring spirit, always there with a listening ear and a willingness to meet the needs of others. She filled our world with laughter and hopefulness like few can.  For many of us she was the presence that inspired. Equally important she was the warm hug that comforted us and the smile that said everything is going to be alright, moving us forward in our times of trouble.
  We are hoping to raise as much as possible to assist with ceremonial costs as well as establish a memorial in her honor.  Any amount large or small will be greatly appreciated,  and will bring a measure of relief to her family in this time of tremendous loss and sadness.
In lieu of flowers please take a moment to make your best donation. We anticipate and appreciate your support. 
Please share this page.  https://www.youcaring.com/Dagneycurry Thank you!


Note: THE PUBLIC SHOULD BE ADVISED
that no other organization, group or family member is authorized or instructed to negotiate any arrangement, settle any account or collect any donations on behalf of the family, without the written consent of Jefford Curre'.
In consideration of the economic burden that might be placed on some attempting to attend from around the globe, it has been determined to set up a non-traditional memorial ceremony that does not necessarily require the physical presence of everyone.  We know that your heart is connected with our hearts at this time.
The memorial ceremony will be executed by a small gathering, but also carried online to our many family members and friends that are linked with us.  The memorial ceremony will be held on Sunday February 22, 2015 in Miami, Fla. 

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Screen writing for the Bahamas Movie Industry

JEFFORD CURRE'
                                                                              headlines the
BOX-OFFICE SUPERSTAR SUMMIT
Winter season tour
gets high poll ratings
as writers benefit from
movie development deals











Heavily inspired by the success of box-office superstar, Jefford Curre', the inventor of the Bahamas Film Industry, new writers want to make their dreams come true. Whether they are in the Bahamas, San Francisco or Japan, they want to make this happen with their names still on the writing credits on opening night. It's a wishful desire, but few may have the spiritual fortitude or industry connections to lead a convincing Hollywood battle. Writers want the ultimate recognition and career launch, that could derive from just one of their creative works. Keeping your name in the game, is the name of the game, however it is an extremely difficult thing to accomplish in today's box-office world, driven by name power. Labels with contractual obligations of a well stacked established writers roster, will always find it a better business decision to ignore the risky new comer. In the eyes of fast dividend seeking investors, an unknown writer would find it an easier task to locate a needle in a hay stack, than to expect priority consideration. So how exactly does a new writer get his/her name in lights? Well actually they don’t.

Actually that is not entirely true. The really creative unsigned writer can always figure out a way to use a search light or a candle to illuminate his/her name on the final draft. He/she can accomplish this best while sitting in a dark apartment with no electricity, but other than that, there have been very few options, if any. Before you start laughing at the poor little writing people, let us finish. Stars In Paradise have learned through the grape vines of Hollywood, that getting to keep your name on a manuscript is not just a poor unknown or unpublished writers problem. We have found out that even the established season unknown writers with money, family clout, government connections and beautiful faces can't break this almost impenetrable industry fraternity code. Lets try to remain positive and industrially honest when it comes to the success of screenplay manuscripts or books, it's all about who wrote it, not what it's about or how well it's written.

Is there a 21st. century solution to this age old problem? Keep up with Stars In Paradise magazine at starsinparadise.com. We will bring you the latest patented innovations that were unveiled by Jefford Curre' at the 2012 Winter Season presentations of the Box-office Superstar Summit Tour.

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Box office players around the world count on "Stars In Paradise" magazine to stay ahead of the game and maximize return on their investments in the fast growing Bahamas movie

Full time superstardom in the Bahamas Film Industry


What does it take?


Stars In Paradise has learned through a spokesman for
bahamasfilmindustry.com that the nation's economic agenda could be in for a major remake, as local box-office entrepreneurs are seriously rethinking what may be outdated strategies and attitudes.

What does it really take to succeed full-time in the Bahamas film industry?