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Studio Pictures Ltd is a UK-based film and TV production company founded by producers Adam Rolston and David Braithwaite in 2019. Specializing in creating high-quality British entertainment content, the company focuses on adapting books to screen and telling unique true-life stories that entertain and inspire both domestic and international audiences. With successful productions like "A Street Cat Named Bob," the company is building a strong brand and reputation in the industry. Studio Pictures has access to top creative talent and collaborates with major studios like Warner Bros, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate, and Studio Canal. The company is located at Twickenham Studios in Richmond, UK.
days to go: 33 investment: Withheld
An audio trading platform enabling music lovers to buy and sell CDs, vinyls and cassette tapes. iHaveIt aims to be the prime location for audio listeners to collect and trade physical mediums with each other. Since launching in June 2018, more than 100,000 visitors have reviewed over 1.6m items. Partners of the business include Gardners and Proper music. This has enabled both brand new and pre-owned products being listed. The platform is free-to-use and revenue is generated via a 6% commission to sellers on any sales made. A future revenue stream starting next years will be comprised of advertisements and marketing. 
days to go: Expired investment: £48,280
Like a lot of young independent British film companies, 721 Productions had only a modest budget with which to enter the $36 billion global film industry in 2014 (an industry that seems recession proof given that global box office revenues have seen a 22% increase since 2009).  Despite the low budget, director Paul Emmanuel still produced a piece of brilliance with ‘The Maid’ - a romantic drama that hit the silver screen in early 2014 and subsequently went on to pick up various film accolades, including multiple awards, a nomination for Best UK Feature Film and screenings at the prestigious London and New York film festivals. Since the overwhelming response to what was 721 Productions' very first film, the team has been hard at work on its latest film ‘Secrets of the Lost Souls’.  Paul Emmanuel is once again steering the ship second time around – albeit with a greater depth of industry connections and knowhow compared to the first. He is working alongside other talented and versatile filmmakers David C. G. Hare – who himself has built an impressive career over the past 15 years – and the award-winning cinematographer Steven Marshall who has over 9 years experience in his field and has worked on movies screened at film festivals in Cannes, Venice and Berlin.  The latest film production will cost £80,000 – you'd be forgiven for thinking that that's a small amount for the production of a movie. But with advanced digital cinema technology available to modern-day filmmakers at reasonable prices, costs can be contained. The film ‘Paranormal Activity’ for example, cost $15,000 to make and grossed over $107,000,000 at the box office – testament not only to the relatively small investment these types of productions need, but also to why Horror/Action genres are widely recognised as offering the highest rates of return on investment in the movie industry. Like Paranormal Activity ‘Secrets of the Lost Souls’ is a supernatural horror thriller aimed at the more lucrative US market.  Production is scheduled to begin early next year and 721 Productions wants to make investors become part of the journey – one featuring ongoing film updates, special mentions, exclusive screenings, site visits, film previews and a wrap party. How far you travel on that journey with the production team depends on how much you invest. Investors pledging money to this pitch will receive exciting investor rewards and shares in a movie from what is an emerging British film production company. Check out the 'rewards' section for more details.
days to go: Expired investment: £24,700
The Directors and founders of 1933 Productions Ltd, the production company behind Murphy's Legacy, are Chris Hannon and Kathleen Hannon.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,200
THE MUGHALS is a prime-time entertainment drama series for international television, recreating for a modern audience the most vibrant ruling dynasty the world has known, in the genre of such hits as THE TUDORS and ROME.
days to go: Expired investment: £22,400
Monty and Co is a brand new series aimed at preschool children which is both entertaining and educational. The series will be based on an app and will be accessed via a subscription. 
days to go: Expired investment: £37,330
PhotoSpotLand allows you to discover great places where, when, how and with whom to shoot great photos. PhotoSpotLand is a helpful location guide for travel photography on the web and on your mobile. Previous explorers have left lots of practical information regarding their experiences on PhotoSpotLand's website.
days to go: Expired investment: £26,924
Pointvoucher, born as mobile gaming business, is now emerging into a platform and marketplace that unites users, app developers and brands for mutual benefit, by enabling the time spent in mobile apps to be exchanged for real-life rewards. In three years, the company has gained +530K users, seen 580K voucher redemptions and produced over 10 million games. It aims to offer the best marketplace for mobile gamers and to be the preferred SDK provider for third-party game developers. Pointvoucher has already launched four new mobile games and added +450K registered users. In 2018, its revenue increased by 750% and integrated 259 different voucher partners. Additionally, the company signed a deal with Eagle Eye to ensure delivery of greater quality vouchers going forward. Pointvoucher was also nominated at the London Business Award 2019 in the “Highest Domestic Growth” category, and for the Great British Entrepreneur awards 2018.
days to go: Expired investment: £635,619
DMD has made its digital content distribution enterprise in the last two years. Along with that, it has developed a global cinema TVOD (Transactional Video On Demand product). The company has built a long-term distribution partnership with OTT companies, telephone/IPTV and major cable that lead the wealthiest portion of the Pay TV market, providing service to 17 million two-way homes in 19 nations in Latin America. DMD's revenue has increased by 93% YoY 2017-2018, which will help the company in reaching EBITDA breakeven in Q3 of 2019. DMD has established relationships with distributors and leading sales agents in Europe and the USA. With the proceeds, the company will acquire bigger commercial films, increase its global footprint by launching the company in Asia, Africa, and Europe, and supplement its current output with classic titles.

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days to go: Expired investment: £145,000
Ustar is a specialist in digital imaging technology. It works with visitor attractions to provide movie, image and photo souvenirs. Owing to its unique, fully automated system, Ustar has become the go-to supplier for high rope courses and zip wire attractions. Moving away from traditional photographs in cardboard frames, Ustar’s Digital Delivery System allows today’s tech savvy customers to access their media from anywhere, anytime. Zip World, Hangloose and Historic Environment Scotland are some of the sites where Ustar’s automated imaging systems are installed. With an average conversion rate of 20%, Ustar has a solid scalable growth strategy and is ready to take on more clients and installations.
days to go: Expired investment: £31,190
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