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The Future Of The Film Industry

Released on = July 22, 2006, 11:31 am

Press Release Author = Duststorm Productions

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Is less going to become more in the movie business? With low
cost movies competing alongside big budget films the face of the industry is being
forced to change.

Press Release Body = Duststorm Productions two films "God Help Me" and \"Squad 77\"
are breaking new ground. \"God Help Me\" a low budget comedy/romance won best film
under $25,000 at the 2006 Creation Arts Fest in Edmonton, Canada and may also get
screened at the Saboth International Film Festival in Italy in September. \"Squad 77\"
completed for the same budget as \"God Help Me\" is just now releasing to DVD and has
already secured an international broadcast audience, a video game spin off, and a
graphic novel spin off.

Not many people would attempt a movie for less than $25,000, but that didn't stop
producer Dan Olds from teaming with a production company (Duststorm Productions)
that specializes in impossible productions. The characters in \"God Help Me\"
sometimes are so real that many people have asked producer Dan Olds what happens to
these guys, as if they were real. \"Squad 77\" has put itself in a new arena for a
micro budget film. Not only has it created merchandise spin offs usually associated
with big budget films, but the project itself is competing alongside much bigger
budget projects. Consumers, seem to actually prefer the \"underdog\" product that is
more innovative in it\'s story telling and marketing strategies.

This could reveal a consumer trend that could change the face of how media content
is produced and distributed. Duststorm CEO Reece Tedford said the company plans to
do many more low budget projects as they find ways to become more efficient and
effective at delivering quality products at minimal cost. He said that he still
plans to continue producing lower budget projects. With new tax breaks for movie
investors and keeping the costs of production low the risk is also reduced, while
increasing the yield potential. While it might also be important to note that
Duststorm Productions operates in various niche markets to help ensure success, it
seems they might be onto a trend that could affect the entertainment industry as a
whole.

Web Site = http://www.duststormproductions.com

Contact Details = Duststorm Productions
7645 Road 15
Goodland, Ks 67735
renee@duststormproductions.com
417-777-5744

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