FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., March 28, 2018 -- The Movie Studio, Inc. (OTC Pink:MVES) (www.themoviestudio.com) proudly announces pre-production of “CAUSE & EFFECT” and “PEGASUS.”
The Company announces development of the infrastructure of two wholly owned intellectual properties: “CAUSE & EFFECT,” an action thriller, and “PEGASUS,” a horse power driven family story and the Company's signature film.
Historically, since 1979, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com horse featured films have grossed an average lifetime gross of $23 million.
Utilizing the Company's unique business model of location and product placement integration, The Movie Studio, Inc. (OTC Pink:MVES) will begin to strengthen worldwide distribution, pre-sale and pick-ups of the feature films prior to production.
Upon successful pre-production of the intellectual properties, the Company intends to move forward with the “locked down” locations, product placement and then proceed to securing the principal establishing shots, talent and music and soundtrack components.
The Company has utilized this manufacturing methodology in its last two completed films that have proven to add substantial production value while reducing significant capital expenditures (CAP-X).
“Motion picture distributors, locations and product placement participants and viewers of movies are not interested in what costs are behind the gate, just what translates to great content in front of the lens. Drilling down on the complex moving pieces of motion picture production prior to creating content is an integral part of our plan in developing and retaining shareholder equity and potential substantial residual value," Gordon Scott Venters announced today.
About the Movie Studio: The Movie Studio, Inc. operates as a vertically integrated motion picture production and distribution company. It acquires, develops, produces, and distributes independent motion picture content for worldwide consumption in theatrical, video on demand, foreign sales, and on various media devices. The Movie Studio, Inc. is disrupting traditional media content delivery systems with its digital business model of motion picture distribution and intends direct server access of its content with geo-fractured territories for worldwide distribution. The company was formerly known as Destination Television, Inc. and changed its name to The Movie Studio, Inc. in November 2012. The Movie Studio, Inc. was founded in 1961 and is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
For information on the Company, please visit our website at www.themoviestudio.com
Or contact:
Gordon Scott Venters
President & Chief Executive Officer
2598 E. Sunrise Blvd. #2104 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33304
[email protected]
Telephone: 954-332-6600 | Fax: 954-440-7818
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