Monday, July 21, 2014

Megavision Pictures. The Bahamas first movie company.





MAKING CONTACT WITH MEGAVISION PICTURES


Franchise Sales Department For the buying or renting of completed movies for theater showing, contact: sales@megavisionpictures.com.

Franchise Development Department For issues relating to the development of movies already under contract and in pre-production, contact:

dvelopment@megavisionpictures.com.


SECURITY CLEARANCE PROCEDURES


For the protection of all parties involved, all packages must clear security procedures. Your co-operation is most appreciated. Thank you.
Megavision Pictures do not accept unsolicited material. Any and all unsolicited materials or proposals at any of its label offices or studios are returned, deleted, discarded or dumped upon discovery. Megavision Pictures or its associates takes no responsibility for the outcome of unsolicited material.

To submit proposals or material to Megavision Pictures, you will have to obtain a security clearance number for the item(s). This number can be obtained by writing a brief description of the package that you wish to submit to: clearance@megavisionpictures.com.


Disclaimer: Meetings, call-backs, viewing or reviewing of any material or proposal by Megavision Pictures, its partners, agents or assigned, does not constitute in any way an agreement, promise or intent to do anything. The sender indemnifies Megavision Pictures, its partners, agents or assigned from any third party infringement, or claim, surrounding any material submitted by the sender.


Public notice: This is not an attempt to advise or solicit commodities or shares of any kind. The content and subject matter contained in this site are intended for entertainment purposes only and should not be a means by which any decision is made.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

101 directing tips for filmmakers - Bahamas film industry.


5 directing tips for award winning moviemakers - Bahamas film industry.










It’s
ironic that Jefford Curre’ has emerged as one of, if not the most
influential figures in the Bahamas film industry.  Considering the facts
that before he began his first series of movie production training
trips into the USA as an adult, he had never even stepped foot inside a
movie theater. Of cause there are movie theaters in the Bahamas but that
had nothing to do with Jefford's development toward his destiny. He was
a shy boy who grew up under monk style conditions in a strict Christian
home, and was not even allowed to venture outside the boundaries of his
back yard.  His friends, however, were allowed to come in to play and
sometimes needed to borrow money.  Jefford never spent his allowance,
except for occasionally buying gifts for his mother.  He kept a loaded
piggy bank from which he made small loans to his friends, but there was
one problem, he seldom got paid back.  To solve the escalating problem,
the thrifty 10 year old negotiated what could be considered his first
pay-per-view distribution deal that was a sure win-win.  For on quarter,
his friends, who were allowed to attend the movies, would gladly
re-enact the entire movie that they had seen.  For an extra ten cents,
they would even add music and sound effects with their mouth, leaving
the rest to Jefford’s imagination. 


The
cinema that took place in the sand pile went great until one day, while
the boys were climbing the wall to demonstrate an ambush scene. 
Suddenly the newly built, fresh cemented walls started to shake,  too
many boys were on the wall.  He tried to warn them, but things got out
of control.   After a leap, the entire top section of the wall came
tumbling down.  Everyone ran out of the yard as fast as they could. 
With the help of two friends, Jefford put the wall together piece by
piece, using mud to cover the cracks.  It was a great  prop work, but
did not survive the slamming of the gate that evening when his father

Bahamas movie industry. A worldwide thing.



The expansion of Megavision Pictures and the rise of the Bahamas film industry.

Megavision Pictures has succeeded in improving the entry level protocol for box-office entrepreneurs. They have successfully engineered a level playing field that has positioned them to capitalize on the acquisition of key game changing infrastructures. With an open door invitation to more than 48 countries, Megavision Pictures industry power players could aggressively lead private sector funding of programs and initiatives that works well with local government, and the growing needs of box-office entrepreneurs.

Out of 86 proposals received over the past 24 months, only 20 have reached a point of consideration. Even fewer will make it to the finish line. All proposals are vigorously discussed and debated by Megavision Pictures review division. The grinding principle in their decision making process is to determine a core champion excellence that the company can support in the individual, as they explore the highest commercial potential within the submitted.

You're history




You're history! You may be in Bahamas movie history an don't even know it.

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Bahamas could get new T.V channel

Stars In Paradise is set to launch new Bahamian channel on The Megavision Network.









Talks are on the way as Stars In Paradise (the Bahamas leading film industry magazine) makes ready to launch its first 24/7 channel. Powered by The Megavision Network, Stars In Paradise channel is expected to capitalize on a well established trail of excellence, as it will mainly focus on the work of the indigenous box-office entrepreneurs, while providing refreshing opportunities for savvy students, writers and career changing professionals.


The Megavision Network at megnettv.com is the product of ten years of breakthrough research and development, in the area of advance communication. With a finger on the pulse of global concerns and real time progress analysis, The Megavision Network is pushing the envelope in bringing attention to emerging business concepts with much success. The Megavision Network is driving the exploration of wide base, user friendly social media technology with a multiple satellite platform approach.



More news to come. Stay apart of the action, stay apart of new trends.



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Hot chicks and tough guys are flocking the curse-free, drug free Bahamas movie set.










The Bahamas film industry has evolved as a royal culture of fun, frolic and discipline while making millions and attracting only the best from around the world.
Have you ever felt the urge to just drop everything and start living the life you know you were born to live? Well you are not alone and it may well be a clear sign that you may be forcing yourself to operate out of your element. It may simply not be your calling. Are you an entrepreneur, student, writer or career changing professional? Are you seriously looking for an opportunity to lighten up, reduce the mundane stress factor and have more fun while making a living? THEN WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
Keep it simple, fulfilling and profitable. If you are not in the mood for smoking, cursing, drinking, doing drugs and you don’t mind training with some of the hottest chicks and the coolest guys on the planet, we invite you to send in your resume or an introductory letter. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you are or what you are doing. If you are ready to make a change, we would love to hear from you. There is a catch, you must be open for training or flexible enough to be re-trained into our success proven way of box-office career development. - starsinparadise.com

Thursday, July 17, 2014

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?