Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Bahamas Film Industry report - “Jefford Curre' Distinguished Medal Of Honor” off to a great start.


New season of nomination pick gets on the way for the most sort after accolade in the new world of Box-office excitement.

For many, it rivaled the anticipation and excitement of the New Year's Eve countdown while raising the bar on respect, kindness, and honor.

This New Year's Eve marked another important milestone in the history of honor and entertainment. For some, it might have been just another year-end, but for many, it was a double thriller. The anticipation of the announcement of the winners of the “Jefford Curre' Distinguished Medal Of Honor” rivaled the excitement of the New Year's Eve countdown. It was the official introduction of a new and exciting accolade named after Jefford Curre'. Jefford Curre' is the inventor of the Bahamas Film Industry and the box-office entrepreneur who financially engineered the rise of the Bahamian indigenous movie-making movement (starsinparadise.com).

What is it that sets the “Jefford Curre' Distinguished Medal Of Honor apart from every other award?

It is not given down, it's given up,” Jefford explains. “Everyone the committee nominated is much better than I am in the category that they were nominated for. It's equally important to note that while I do admire their work, I do not fall under their leadership. However, many lives have been touched by the tireless work of each and every nominee. I don't know of any award you can receive without having a particular social tie-in, political affiliation, military club membership or religious grouping. We felt there was a gap and the time was right to change the motivation for accolade giving. It seems only fair and makes complete common sense. Why can't we just give honor simply because honor is due?''
The launch of the “Jefford Curre' Distinguished Medal Of Honor took one year in planning. It was impressively executed by a social media team of goal sharing volunteers and friends of the Curre' family. The entire team spent a fun-filled New Year's Eve weekend hanging out with Jefford at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. Without a hitch, the “Jefford Curre' Distinguished Medal Of Honor” got off to a great start, announcing its first round of winners exactly as the clock struck twelve.
Terrance Rodgers created the biggest upset of the night as he took a commanding lead in votes, winning the top spot in the category of Entertainment Science. It was a category that many thought could have easily been dominated by the iconic, crowd- pleasing Lincs Scavella or the communication master, Ossie Andros. Sneaky film industry pioneer William Butler took the win in the category of Box-Office Innovation, closely followed by the gorgeous Swedish filmmaker, Anna Essling, and Lincs Scavella. Terrance Rogers, however, took a pounding in the category of Kindness and Philanthropy up against the good deed gladiator Pema Dorjee, who took the winning accolade, sending Cristian S. Aluas running for cover. Christian S. Aluas rebounded with an incredible resilience to forge an amazing and impressive win at the top of the ''Performance Art'' category. He barely edged out the forever controversial Ossie Andros who was closely trailed by Anna Essling in the final countdown. All results are now official.
Bringing to the forefront,  leaders committed full time to the sharing of their special gifts, to make the world a better place. 
The Jefford Curre' Distinguished Medal Of Honor has opened the portal to a new world of opportunities in entertainment, arts, science and philanthropy. It was originally planned as a simple goodwill gesture,” says Jefford, “But somehow it got blown completely out of proportion. Judging from the overflow of positive feedback, the next event could quadruple in scale. There are special people among us who have made a major difference in the lives of so many. They have made a decision to commit full time to the sharing of their leadership abilities and special gifts, in order to make the world a better place. Most of us simply go on without even realizing how much their contributions have impacted what we may now take for granted. The Jefford Curre' Distinguished Medal Of Honor is out to raise the bar on Respect, Kindness, and Honor.”

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Students! Here's your big break into the Bahamas Film Industry

Here's your big break! Now all you have to do is blow it!


Becoming a published “Stars In Paradise”reporter can change your life.  Even as a volunteer freelance writer there’s no telling how far you can advance.

1.You can put it on a resume! This will demonstrate that you have a great command of the English language.

2.You will have the opportunity to build important relationships with other important people you will meet during interviews, press gatherings, parties and special events.

3.You will greatly improve your professional image at home and abroad. Future employers will find you far more attractive because of your new found status in the film entertainment industry.

4.It could be a training opportunity or entry level position of a new career. A prestigious “Stars In Paradise” reporter is a highly respected individual worldwide.

5.You can use your new found position to impress and attract new friends or loved ones, and when you start to make real money from your talent, you will have someone to share it with.

6.You will be instrumental in keeping an unbiased view of the development of the Bahamas’ film industry, and build a reputation that will make you a trusted voice in the eyes of savvy decision makers.

7.Whoever assumed you were just a lazy bum, sitting around the house all day, watching TV, wearing out the sofa, and eating all the food out of the refrigerator, will realize how much they had underestimated you.

If you live in the Bahamas, frequently attend film industry events in the Bahamas, or report on indigenous Bahamian film projects in progress anywhere in the world, this could be your opportunity to become a published “Stars In Paradise” reporter.

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JEFFORD CURRE' LEADS THE WAY TO A NEW WORLD OF BOX-OFFICE EXCITMENT - Bahamas Film Industry Report.



  1. Phase 2 of the Bahamas Movie Industry expansion gets on the way  with a focus on accountability and global strategic partnerships. Who are the new power players and how relevant are they to you in reaching your goal.  PLUS, meet 25 box-office entrepreneurs most likely to make history this year. All coming up on starsinparadise on starsinparadise.com

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

JEFFORD CURRE' LEADS THE WAY TO A NEW WORLD OF BOX-OFFICE EXCITMENT - Bahamas Film Industry Report.




  1. Phase 2 of the Bahamas Movie Industry expansion gets on the way  with a focus on accountability and global strategic partnerships. Who are the new power players and how relevant are they to you in reaching your goal.  PLUS, meet 25 box-office entrepreneurs most likely to make history this year. All coming up on starsinparadise on starsinparadise.com

Thursday, May 25, 2017

* * * * CANNES A-LIST - a starsinparadise.com BAHAMAS FILM INDUSTRY REPORT.

                             

    Box-office entrepreneurs around the world are now eligible to win a "JEFFORD CURRE' DISTINGUISHED MEDAL OF HONOR", starsinparadise.com 



    JEFFORD CURRÉ stars in the big-budget remake of "PARADISE INTRIGUE" (the Bahamas first movie) and is the Bahamas film industry's man of the year.  Jefford Curre' is the inventor of the Bahamas Film Industry and the box-office entrepreneur, who financially engineered the rise of the Bahamian indigenous movie making movement. Keep up with starsinparadise.com








Sunday, May 21, 2017

JEFFORD CURRE' AND THE MISSION OF THE NEW PRIME MINISTER OF THE BAHAMAS. - BAHAMAS FILM INDUSTRY SPECIAL REPORT.


JEFFORD CURRE' congratulates the HON. DR. HUBERT MINNIS.  Box-office entrepreneurs of the Bahamas installed a  brand new PRIME MINISTER. 
A Stars In Paradise report. 

In the interest of advancing phase II of the Bahamas Film Industry, thousands of box-office entrepreneurs teamed up to forge a homerun and inspire new levels of progress through accountability, integrity and crime elimination.  They ignited a well planed innovative campaign that moved with the pace of a major motion picture premiere.  The new wave of voters brought about a landslide victory for Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis.


Disclaimer:  
"CHINESE MOVE IN FOR MORE PROSPERITY", "JEFFORD TAKES ASIAN MOVIE NETWORK".
Stars In Paradise would like to point out that the May 3th blog that ran viral into the eve of the election, was not intended in any way to influence election results. Stars In Paradise, the Bahamas official film industry magazine, is in no way affiliated with and take no responsibility for the Fox news broadcast. To some the Fox news story might have been interpreted as implying that a Chinese invasion of  the Bahamas was in progress.  Any resemblance between the STARS IN PARADISE story and the FOX NEWS story that ran behind the Stars In Paradise story, has been marked as pure coincidence, with no malicious intent.  As far as we know the Chinese are much welcome to respectfully share in the productivity and tranquility of the beautiful water world. 
  
Jefford Curre' ownership of the Asian Movie Network was simply a globally available business opportunity that anyone could have acquired if they were interested. 

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