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I have watched the 3 trailers, maybe I should say 2. I could only make it through the first half of the documentary trailer. All 3 films look interesting, but again none of the trailers moved me enough to invest the time to watch the movie. I am determined to make and help others to make films that will change the world for the better. And sometimes these films are not festival type films. If they are really important, they can't spend the time and money to go the festival route, they need to be seen around the world ASAP.

Unfortunately, the trailer is still the main tool for a low budget, independent feature to advertise. The big studios and large production companies take all the good times and venues for their trailers. Even if we have the best trailer in the world, our audience will seldom see it. That is why we have invented the VRamer, an interactive, Immersive video game that can be streamed around the world. A game where the players interact with the characters in the film and are immersed in it's story.

Our audience will be built before the movie is even released.

I talked to a veteran in the film industry about the new "solution genre" and she was convinced that a movie could not actually solve a problem, it could only inspire an audience to take action. I realized that in our first "solution film" we only offered possible solutions to problems.

I realized that a "solution film" could do even more, and actually implement a solution while making the film. We will shoot a film this year and attempt to implement a solution during the actual production of the film.

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