Thursday, November 12, 2015
Who is reading Stars In Paradise?
Readers profile
Movie acquisition executives with the power to make buying decisions.
Savvy professionals looking for entry level employment positions or investment opportunities in the Bahamas film industry.
Students looking for high merit internship and travel opportunities.
- starsinparadise.com
Keep up with "Stars in Paradise"
Stay ahead of the box-office game with "Stars In Paradise".
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.
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 market.
Monday, November 9, 2015
Entering the Bahamas Film Industry
Writing your first screenplay.
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
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.
24 new Bahamas film industry movies in line for distribution by Megavision Pictures.
The action kicks off
with the global release of JEFFORD CURRE'
PARADISE INTRIGUE
The story follows a top secret government agent who finds himself at the center of a global crisis. He's a high target for underground recruitment, and the top priority of an international manhunt. It’s a race against time and against all odds, as the Bahamas’ leading man of action battles to save the peaceful playground from total destruction.Filmmaking tips from the Bahamas Film Industry
Making your film a reality
If money is no object and you are well established you can make any kind of movie on any subject matter and you can do it on any continent.
if you are just starting out, the best way to make your film a reality without spending a lot of money is to:
1. Base it around the things that you already have.
2.The environment you are in
3.The people around you.
For example, don’t try writing a screenplay that has to take place aboard a speeding yacht, unless you own one or can afford to rent or buy one. If you don’t even know a friend who owns one, the film will never happen.
First, visualize your movie inside your head, shot by shot, cut by cut. Draw out those shots on a storyboard. Next, you’ll need equipment, you don’t have to spend a lot of money on a camera. Just ask a friend or someone you know that has a camera, to borrow their own. Some film schools and civic organizations offer year round training that includes equipment. Finally, there’s post-production. When you have finished shooting your movie, you need to find a good processor to develop your film. Sometimes they give discount rates to students or low – budget productions. Lastly, you will need to edit. After it’s changed to video format you can use a video editing system like: Final cut pro or Avid to do your editing.- starsinparadise.com
Friday, November 6, 2015
Big problems, created an opportunity for the kick-start of the Bahamas Film Industry.
"All things work together for good."
It is written that "All things work together for good to them that love the Lord." This situation though intended for bad, resulted in helping me overcome a massive pioneering hurdle that I was facing.
When I first applied for a business license for Megavision Pictures, I was surprisingly informed by the cabinet office that it was illegal to own a media type business in the Bahamas. - An excerpt from Jefford Curre' Civilian Engagement. Bahamas Film Industry bestseller.
Now available on Comasuki.com
It is written that "All things work together for good to them that love the Lord." This situation though intended for bad, resulted in helping me overcome a massive pioneering hurdle that I was facing.
When I first applied for a business license for Megavision Pictures, I was surprisingly informed by the cabinet office that it was illegal to own a media type business in the Bahamas. - An excerpt from Jefford Curre' Civilian Engagement. Bahamas Film Industry bestseller.
Now available on Comasuki.com
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