Saturday, January 24, 2015

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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Action hero of the Bahamas Film Industry tells incredible but well documented story.

Jefford Curre' stands tall

like a real life action hero. 

Forging a high level of 

sophistication and style, as he 

empowers the strategic advancement of

the Bahamas Film Industry.


He continues to inspire an army of
Bahamian filmmakers with boldness
and creative innovation, but very little is known about the jet-setting indigenous power broker.
Well that's all about to change as
the Bahamas leading man of action
has finally inked the release agreement for the full disclosure version of his epic memoir.

It has been six years and five rejected versions of the book's manuscript before reaching a settlement with his Comasuki partners. The main issue that led to the delay was due to the fact that
Curre' is a Bahamian, a peculiar
bunch, that strives on privacy and
takes no pleasure in revealing personal,
or even worst steamy details.

There's a good chance you might be
tempted to change almost everything
you thought you knew about
this elusive man of action.
"Jefford Curre" book release
November 28, 2014.

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"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.

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

Friday, January 23, 2015

Bahamas Film Industry book tell all movie insider


JEFFORD CURRE’S EPIC MEMOIR highlights the 20th Anniversary of the Bahamas Movie Industry, and activates a bold new era in the fast growing cinematic movement.To some he’s the jet setting play boy with a Midas touch. To others he’s a trusted spiritual leader. Whatever your conclusion may be, one thing remains clear and beyond contest, Jefford Curre’ is more than just a leader, he is an artist beyond compare and a powerful inspiration to anyone who struggles to make impossible dreams come true.
Jefford Curre’ is a Bahamian box-office entrepreneur, whofirst rose to international fame, as the inventor of the Bahamas Film Industry.He stands alone as the visionary innovator, that initiated the kick-start of the country’s indigenous movie making movement.Jefford Curre’ does not own the Bahamas Film Industry, but his well planned position, from both a local and a global perspective has made him one of, if not the most influential figure in the game.As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Bahamas Film Industry, Jefford Curre’ stands at the forefront, in command and setting new challenges.
As a child he received his early training in motion picture photography under the tutelage of strict, but loving parents. Motion picture and photography was the family’s hobby.Movie going was prohibited by the church, however, his father with the use of slides and sixteen millimeter projection equipment, taught the cinematic arts to the family with the same importance as biblical science.
By 1991 Jefford Curre’ saw the vision of a new economic outlook for the Bahamas, and set up his first indigenous movie industry research studio office, in Guanahani village. He placed a giant sign on the front wall that read,“Megavision Pictures”.It was initially the focus of much laughter, for many who could not even imagine locals making and starring in movies so far removed from the Hollywood scene.

By 1994 with the help of visionary resort operators, he expanded his base on to Paradise Island and officially kick-started the indigenous Bahamian movie making movement. He began the production launch of two flagship projects, “Paradise Intrigue’’(the Bahamas first all Bahamian movie) and “Mystery of the Granny Tales” (the first made for television all Bahamian movie series).As the first to enter the indigenousmovie making game,Jefford Curre’ received overwhelming support from both locals and international organizations.It was hisnew school of thoughttowards the treasures in his own back yard that set him a part and sealed his position in the pages of cinematic history.
From the nerve dangling, pioneering missions of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, to the unprecedented launch of the Bahamas movie industry, Jefford Curre’s Epic Memoir (the book) is an eye opener, a captivating journey that could challenge almost everything you thought you knew about good and evil.Built heavily on content ripped directly from top secret files, brace yourself for the ride of a lifetime.This epic memoir has best been describedas steamy, stylish, risky and compelling.It stands in a class all by itself and is not even trying to be like anything you’ve read before. Forget the critics, this one you will want to judge foryourself. Fearlessly moving, without compromise or apology, it delivers a never before told true story in spectacular entertainment style, as only Jefford Curre’ can do. It plays out like an over comer’s manual oncrisis prevention management techniques, in work, play, business and relationships. Jefford Curre’s Epic Memoir is a triumphant masterpiecebuilt on a platform of danger, excitement, tears and side splitting humor.
Part proceeds from the sales of this book will go towards the creation of the JEFFORD CURRE’ FOUNDATION, an international motion pictureentertainment arts and science organization focused on advancing a drug free, alcohol free, cuss free fun and frolic culture

Writer – Jefford Curre’
Title -Jefford Curre’ Epic Memoir
Published - Comasuki.com
Fan club release - November 28th 2014.
Public release - May 29th 2015
If you share our vision to minimize crisis in work, play, business and relationships byadvancing a drug free, alcohol free, cuss free fun and frolic culture, oryour organization, club or group can benefit from the sale of this book. SIGN UP at jeffordcurre.com.LIKE and FOLLOW US on: facebook.com/jeffordcurre
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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

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.

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.