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Big Screen Announces Director's First Cut of 'The Mirror' Completed.


HOLLYWOOD -- President of production and film director Stephen Eckelberry has finished his first cut of Big Screen Entertainment's (OTC:BSEG BSEG - Big Stuff-Eating Grin (polite form)
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) newest movie, "The Mirror." "We were working from over 35 hours of footage. There was a plethora of good material and wonderful performances from stars Kelly LeBrock, Thaao Phenglis and Erin Cahill, making it extraordinarily difficult to edit. The hard part was figuring what to cut out," said Eckelberry. There were also over 40 special effect shots that were prepared by associate editor Max Hoffman.

The film was recently screened for the other producers and officers of Big Screen. "Now comes the fun part," said Eckelberry, "polishing and honing the film down to its final form. For a first screening, I was very pleased with the results. The producers are very happy with the film at this early stage."

Work has already begun on the music with Composer Vince Tividad. The Big Screen crew is working long hours to make it in time for Sundance and other film festival deadlines.

Click here to read an interview with Writer-Director Stephen Eckelberry on the making of "The Mirror": http://www.biggervu.com/content/view/7003/

About the Company

Big Screen Entertainment Group (BSEG) is a full-service entertainment company designed to develop, produce, purchase, exhibit and distribute products in all media formats, including motion pictures, television, music, publishing, video games and cell phone content.

BSEG currently has two films completed, two films in post-production, one film in pre-production and four films in development. Visit our Web site at www.bigscreenent.com for more information on these movies.

Forward-Looking Statements

A number of statements contained in this press release are forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including timely development, and market acceptance of products and technologies, competitive market conditions, successful integration of acquisitions and the ability to secure additional sources of financing. When used in this press release, words such as "could," "plan," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "potential," "should," and similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Although Big Screen Entertainment Group believes that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve risks and uncertainties and no assurance can be given that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements.
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