Field Up Productions LLC began in 2004 by Dawn McGhee and Rita Acoli as an independently owned film company, producing eyebrow raising films for sale and/or license on a wholesale and retail basis, along with marketable merchandise affordable to its consumers.
In its incubate state, the company acquired the ownership rights of one dynamic person, whose life has been the talk of the community for over 30 years. After obtaining the rights, work began scripting and following the guidelines of pre-production to develop the screenplay. Soon, Field Up Productions LLC added to its staff, a team of individuals with a total of 40 plus years experience in the field of film production.
Since then, we have moved our projects from the process of development and pre-production into a full
throttle production. With an eclectic team who forms the Company and their experience in a variety of production
backgrounds and distribution, we create highly successful films.
Our mission is produce thought provoking educational works, which quenches the consumers' thirst and need for great documentary film cinema. Our niche is a specialized market that provides
autobiographical documentaries and high-end dramatic features within the pre and post Civil Rights Movement
era.
Our features are intriguing. We have acquired the rights of several activists known both nationally and internationally, whose life story has a demand to be heard and seen by the public. Our films will
have a major distribution chain for its products. Our staff consists of experts in the film industry whose credits
stretch as far as Academy Award® nominee, NAACP Image Award Recipient, Tony Award Recipient and
many more and a combination of over 40 years of experience.
Field Up Productions LLC masterpieces stamp its brand recognition for its competitors and promote its merchandising line. We draw 15% of the market share for independent film releases, along with merchandising. By 2010, we expect to slowly increase our market share for films to over 25% with the acquisition of more rights to the lives of dynamic peoples, which we intend to depict on film.
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