Now playing: celebrities hope to give black films a fighting chance.It's hard enough to get a black film made in Hollywood. But it's even harder to get it distributed. Actors Will Smith, Duane Martin, and Blair Underwood have teamed up with producers Nia Hill and D'Angela Steed steed see nag. to change that. In July, the group launched The Momentum MARTIN AND Experience, a Hollywood-based theatrical distribution company designed to bring films, combined with live entertainment, to venues beyond the traditional multiplex See multiplexing. such as playhouses and concert halls. "We route movies like many black plays, via the chittlin' circuit," says Hill, Momentum's co-founder and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Artists are thinking like entrepreneurs," says Martin. "We realize artists can't just be artists. When we try to get our projects made, we come to a dead end. This puts us in control." While Momentum is not disclosing how much its celebrity backers invested, Hill says the launch cost $2 million, and more than $1 million was spent on marketing for the first film, The Seat Filler fill·er 1 n. One that fills, as: a. Something added to augment weight or size or fill space. b. A composition, especially a semisolid that hardens on drying, used to fill pores, cracks, or holes in wood, plaster, , a romantic comedy starring Martin, singer Kelly Rowland, and Shemar Moore Shemar Franklin Moore (born April 20, 1970 in Oakland, California) is an Emmy Award-winning American actor and former male fashion model with Irene Marie Models, best known for his role as Malcolm Winters on The Young and the Restless . This summer, the film consistently sold out with tickets priced at $18 to $25. The average gross per screening was about $43,253. Whether Momentum's novel approach to film distribution will work remains to be seen. "The success of Momentum will depend upon the caliber of films they elect to distribute, their pricing structure, and on whether they can convince audiences to come to a live stage venue to see a film," says Lisa E. Davis, an industry attorney. Besides distributing four to five films annually, Momentum is looking to other revenue generators. "There will be a television, music, and DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. component," says Hill. |
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