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What Really Happened at M3 Studios in 2019

Since 2003, M3 Studios has been your local Favorite Film Studio in Miami. Now its 2020 and we’re adding another extraordinary year under our belt. In 2019 we had many breakthrough moments like that time that Lunay, Bad Bunny, and Daddy Yankee, shot the music video Soltera Remix right here in the studio, which by the way, now has 463 MILLION views. Like what?! And then we had Becky G and Myke Towers shoot their music Video for Dollar that has over 181 MILLION views. I don’t know about you but that’s a lot of people. To put it in perspective, those two music videos combined equal the population of China. Like that’s insane!! I am legitimately mind blown 🤯

 

M3 Studios has had many renovations through the years but in 2019 we had a full-on facelift!

It took us a lot of work and patience but, it is finally complete. We wanted to start our time consuming renovation process by batteling the exterior first. With over 20 men working on various sections at a time, filling in cracks, sanding down, priming, and finally painting it took us a very long time to get the exterior to where it is now. We also added a glass ceiling to our outside patio area, and it took over 6 men to put up one glass at a time to make sure it didn’t crack. Lets just say, the panic attacks are finally done. After the construction and fixing was done we called in some local artist to finish up the job. They did such an amazing job adding mesmerizing murals to the once blank canvas.

We also renovated our support areas in Studio C, but you will have to check in for our next blog to see that. We added new services that include event space, exotic car rentals, office space, SRT Team, etc. We definitely did a lot and spent a lot of time, money, effort, and struggle, but it is finally done and we are so excited to show it off.

Now that was in 2019. In 2020, we have a lot of more surprises in store. Which includes but definitely not limited to… Updated website to make it easier to choose the stage that’s right for you, providing stunts and rescue services to clients, ability to capture ‘behind the scenes’ on-site, exotic vintage vehicle rentals on-site, a new
studio/rehearsal space, renovating studio support areas, interior art mural project, new standing sets, and so many more upgrades. You won’t want to miss out on all the new goodies we have in the works!

But for now, with over 7 different Studios, you are sure to find a space that accommodates your every need. From green screens to CYC walls to sound stages, support areas, and short term production offices, we’re the perfect match for your production.

 

We want to be apart of YOUR 2020 production journey!!

We only know where we’re headed if we understand where we came from. So now with our 20/20 vision 😎 let’s look back at some of the best moments in 2019 that happened here at M3 Studios!

Let us help you reach a breakthrough in 2020 with your productions!

We have a lot of awesome new additions coming in 2020. A revamped new look to the studio on the west side of the facility, renovations in our support areas, and a bunch of more little secrets.

You won’t want to miss out on a whole new M3 coming your way in 2020.

 

Check out some of the exterior renovations we did in 2019 for your self! 

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Challenges Facing Independent Filmmakers

Independent is the only true form of art; nobody doubts of an independent ballerina, writer, or sculptor, but when it comes to an independent film studio, the concept of independence seems to be unusual. To be independent in the film industry you need to be free from something, commonly the matrix of companies that dominate the production and distribution of film production in America. Most of the productions are made in Hollywood, a multi-million dollar business; and anyone who produces a film outside of this exclusive factory has to call itself  “independent” to be distinguished from the suit; however, as long as a film is screened in commercial theaters, or aired on pay or network TV, “independent” is a relative term.

It is not a secret for anybody that film industry is not as healthy and successful as it used to be. Hollywood is certainly thriving, and the future of the industry is bounded to the success of independent filmmaking, where the majority of personnel of Hollywood got their start. Unfortunately, independent filmmakers face several challenges, most of them have existed for decades, while others have recently appeared due to new technologies in the industry. The best way to face these challenges is by taking advantage of them, in order to use the weaknesses in our favor, though it might seem to be absurd.

Challenges Facing Independent Filmmakers:

Money and Financing

The majority of independent producers will agree that the most difficult task is raising money to pay for the production. The truth is that raising money is the key to any independent film, regardless of the position, experience, and past credits of the people involved. To choose the method that will fit better with the production is important to consider factors such as the type and subject of the film and the experience behind the cast and crew involved in the project. It is common to use crowdfunding platforms to raise money or to secure increasingly elusive government grants for short films. In fact, “the most beneficial situation for the filmmaker would be to receive 100% of the film costs from an equity sale in exchange for substantially less than 100% of the income” in a range of 25-50% according to “The Independent Filmmaker’s Law and Business Guide: Financing, Shooting, and Distributing Independent and Digital Films”. Even though filmmaking should be commercially viable without the need for public funding, is important to remember that people or organizations invest in the films to make profits out of them; therefore film budgets need to stand the scrutiny of investors seeking cost-effective production, as well as a reasonable rate of return.

 

 

Digital Revolution

Digital revolution has transformed the film industry, including production, editing, post-production, marketing, and distribution processes. These technological innovations have forced film studios, rather independent or not, to respond to the popularity of the internet and the success of new digital platforms guided by a potential for profit. In fact, the widespread use of digital media technologies has resulted in considerable cost reductions, which have helped create more product than buyers. Additionally, the affordability of making films on digital media has increased competition. Several filmmakers fear bankruptcy; however, the challenge to filmmakers is to make unique genre-specific movies using digital technology. The genre is the only way that a film buyer and the marketing manager of a distribution company can quickly visualize the movie poster, trailer, and marketing campaign.  The industry is changing into a more consumer-centric one, nowadays consumers can enjoy podcasts, web shows, and can access them by downloading or streaming the product. It is important to focus on the benefits that the digital revolution has brought such as worldwide distribution and instant access to the final product.

 

Decline of Innovative Storytelling

Nowadays is more frequent to see sequels and remakes of stories we loved instead of new stories to enjoy.  It seems like the industry has reached a point of fatigue in which lack of ideas is the common denominator, resulting in low expectations among audiences; additionally, the gaming industry, which breeds on digital technology, has been influencing storytelling in the film industry. In fact, the incorporation of gaming techniques in terms of storytelling and visualization will make movies stronger; it is mandatory for independent film studios to focus their efforts on unique storytelling, these new ideas will stand out more than they have in the past.

 

Creative Control

In Hollywood, everybody has a specific role to accomplish, and there is a budget for that, but in the independent filmmaking industry is common to have limited resources. A low budget makes people assume multiple roles in order for a film to be produced at the lowest cost possible, as director Benjamin Dickinson said: The biggest challenge that I had making the film was just that I was wearing too many hats. This de-emphasis on specialization means individuals are less likely to develop the specialized skills that Hollywood and large film agencies demand. Ultimately, it is a hit or a miss, depending on the director’s ability to wear multiple hats.

Essentiality of Social Media

Social media is becoming an essential part of a film’s package, that is why it is necessary to adopt a robust social media strategy in order to evaluate what is making an impact. Nowadays, we have more access to data than ever before that can help filmmakers to understand the audience they are trying to reach,  and create not only awareness but stronger loyalty and engagement for the long term; unfortunately, filmmakers are not collecting and analyzing efficiently their data. As an example, ‘Paranormal Activity’ may have cost a mere $15,000 to make. What Paramount bought was not the film, but the social media strategy that the filmmaker Orin Pelli developed around his film.

Film Distribution

The traditional film distribution model has been working good for big budget films, but for many other mid-, small- and micro-budget films it is almost impossible to achieve the results desired. Additionally, independent filmmakers end up competing against each other for limited attention and fragmented audiences due to the fact that there are too many films being made. At a movie theater, independent films face several challenges more than a regular film. First, they need to put in the effort of distinguishing themselves from the other independent films that are opening at the same time. Secondly, they need to invest in identifying their audience efficient. And thirdly, they need to be worthy for the audience that will pay for the ticket. Independent filmmakers are beginning to explore Video On Demand  (VOD) as a distribution method. Thus it allows filmmakers to reach larger audiences with relative ease, streaming services don’t provide nearly the same return as physical sales of DVDs; therefore, many independent filmmakers fear that this technology may lead them to go bankrupt if they are not able to attract the same volume as larger Hollywood films that garner millions of viewer. To overcome this issue, independent filmmakers often develop a hybrid distribution strategy that encompasses traditional releases with online distribution in platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime.

Conclusion

The independent film industry is full of challenges as summarized in this article. Film studios normally face issues raising money to pay for the production, making unique genre-specific movies using digital technology, incorporating gaming techniques in terms of storytelling and visualization to make
movies stronger, assuming multiple roles in a film to reduce costs as much as possible, understanding the audience they are trying to reach, and distributing the final product through different channels. Although these are challenges that can be recognized easily, the solutions seem to be far away whether for the companies themselves or those public sector agencies which support the industry. Unfortunately, the structure and economics of independent film productions are not well suited to build sustainable companies which leads to a  number of serious challenges that threaten to limit filmmakers’ creativity and push the industry even further into the shadows. It is important that the industry focuses on finding solutions to these pressing issues. As viewers, we just enjoy the final product without understanding all the challenges that filmmakers faced behind the scenes. We need to internalize that making a great movie goes above working extremely hard, and having luck; the truth is that it needs love, passion, commitment, and tons of patience, especially if we are talking about independent films.

 

Filmed at M3: Pitbull – Celebrate (from the Original Motion Picture Penguins of Madagascar)

Mr. International, aka, Mr. 305, aka Pitbull was back at M3 Studios Miami, to shoot the music video for “Celebrate”  from the Dreamwork’s original motion picture “Penguins of Madagascar”.

Pitbull has made M3 Studios his official production home. Over the last several years we’ve hosted countless music video shoots for the international star, he always brings the heat to our facility.

Videographer / Editor Internship

ABOUT THE POSITION:
We are looking for a creative Videographer intern to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands on experience and be part of a rapidly growing entertainment media company based out of  the largest film studio in Miami.   Our office environment is fun and casual while remaining fast paced and professional.  You will work in a team environment alongside digital marketing strategists, designers, copywriters, project managers, and company executives.  You will gain the necessary experience needed to succeed in this field.   We work with clients ranging from independent artist to major label recording artist.

POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES MAY INCLUDE:
-Creating viral music videos, documentary style videos, behind the scene videos, animations, mashup videos, lyric videos and more for music artists and entertainment brands
-Editing, shooting, creating treatments, brainstorming ideas
-Creating time-lapse videos and other cool viral ideas that build brand value and get attention
-Shoot at our music videos and productions to utilize the footage to create teasers, behind the scenes, interviews, process documentary, and features
-Grab footage of fashion shows, events and parties that we put on for clients to create viral videos online
-Assist directors in our production company, assignments range from commercials to music videos

REQUIRED SKILLS:
-Enrolled in College, some College experience, or graduated with a degree in a related field.
-Must be efficient with Avid or Final Cut Pro
-Must know how to edit and/or shoot (a plus if you can also do motion graphics).
-Strong visual skills and a modern style to shooting and editing
-Ability to be proactive during shoots and work your way around sets
-Must love the music industry

ADDITIONAL INFO:
-Location: By the Miami International Airport in the largest Film, TV, and Photography Studio
-Compensation: Unpaid internship (3 month commitment) with a possibility for hire
-Hiring is based on performance and current business needs
-Must have reliable transportation and a working laptop
-Flexible work schedule to accommodate your school needs if any.  Ideally 1 to 3 days per week

HOW TO APPLY:
-Send us your resume, days of availability, and any work/writing samples you may have
-Where do you see yourself in 3 years?
-What are some of your favorite music artists/bands?

-What are some of your favorite movies?

If you think you have what it takes for this position, then we would love to speak with you.  Submit the information listed above to gsmjobs@shok.net.   In the subject line, include the position you are applying for.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Filmed At M3: Sensato – Confesión feat. Pitbull

Team Pitbull &  his label Mr. 305 Inc, shot the newest video for their artist Sensato at M3 Studios Miami!

Studio A was used for this music video production which consisted of many props, sets and a large glass structure serving as a focal point of the video.

The production company CreativeSeen made great use of the space and had multiple shoots running through out the facility. Our multiple soundstage’s allows production company’s to make best use of their time and resources while visiting us. Contact me and find out why the music industry prefers shooting their music videos at M3 Studios Miami, from production office space, soundstages, production studio, green screens, editing bays, chroma key and large white cyc walls we have everything you need to produce your multimedia project.

Sensato – Confesión feat. Pitbull

Directed by David Rousseau

Twitter – @HollywoodHenry

Filmed At M3: DJ Chino – Si Te Agarro ft. Fito Blanko, Papayo

DJ Chino filmed his new music video for “Si Te Agarro” featuring Fito Blanko & Papayo at M3 Studios.

Choosing many of the locations around the lot to use for the video, from our industrial freight elevator, to mood halls and staircases, to scenes shot within a soundstage, the facilities numerous on set location type settings added to the atmospheric feel of the video. It also never hurts when you get some sexy latin women in lingerie, catchy hook, great rhythms and you have yourself one hell of a video, “esa nena quiere que yo la ponga a vacilar!!! ”

Contact me and find out why the music industry prefers shooting their music videos at M3 Studios Miami, from production office space, soundstages, production studio, green screen and white cyc walls we have everything you need to produce your multimedia project.

DJ Chino – Si Te Agarro ft. Fito Blanko, Papayo

Directed by Bobby Viera

– @HollywoodHenry

ps. Catch the Pitbull cameo?

Filmed At M3: Magazeen – Black Panamera ft. Wale

Another installment of “Filmed At M3”, we have a Maybach Music Group music video that was filmed at M3 Studios.

Magazeen shot his “Black Panamera” music video in Studio C. Using the cyc wall to showcase a few Porsche Panamera’s that played well in the black and white video, with dance choreography adding to the energy of the record.

Check out the music video and schedule a visit to find out why artist prefer shooting their music videos at M3 Studios

— @HollywoodHenry

http://youtu.be/e2zyZa7cHaM

Music Video for Erika Jayne and Flo-Rida Features 838hp Raptor GTR

M3 Studios was recently the location used to shoot Erika Janye and Flo-Rida’s new music video for “Get It Tonight”. The music video was shot by famed Norwegian director Ray Kay. Who has worked with the likes of Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Jessie J, Beyoncé Knowles, Steven Tyler, Adam Lambert, Backstreet Boys, and a slew of other top music artist.

The music video features the high end super-charged $700,000 Raptor  GTR a beast of a machine. This new 2012 Mosler RaptorGTR  features an 838hp 7.0L forged V8 twinturbo powerplant accelerating only 2580lbs. Its fast, very fast, and extremely sleek looking, a jet on wheels really. Our friend Marvin Williams over at Big M Entertianment snapped these incredible pictures, visit his company site for additional pictures of this street rocket.

Of course we will bring you the music video as soon as its released, by the sets, director, talent, and two days it took to film, it should be hot.

M3 STUDIOS – home to some of the biggest in-studio film productions in the music industry.

– @HollywoodHenry

 

M3 Studios Tapped to Provide Production Expertise for “El Capo 2” While Shooting in South Florida

MIAMI – Nov. 26, 2012: Spanish-language network MundoFox is currently airing new episodes of the successful drama “El Capo 2”. “El Capo 2” will run weekdays at 9:00 p.m. EST/8:00 p.m. CST. “El Capo” is one of the biggest Spanish language series to come out of Colombia, with 2.2 million likes on its Facebook page as well as a rating of 7.1 out of 10 on the Internet Movie Database (IMDB). It is also the most expensive, costing 18 billion Colombian pesos (10 million USD) to produce. “El Capo” is the story of Pedro Pablo Jaramillo, a man who becomes one of Colombia’s most notorious drug traffickers. It’s only after he’s discovered by the law that everything starts coming apart, which is where “El Capo 2” picks up.

“El Capo 2” starts with Jaramillo traveling to Miami to do two things: escape the detective who is chasing him, and break his wife and daughter out of prison. The geographical move in the TV show translated to a geographical move for production as well: after a whirlwind of schedule changes due to upcoming hurricanes, producer Lyonel Montells, almost singlehandedly brought production of “El Capo 2” to Miami for 15 consecutive days of shooting wile working with Plural Entertainment and M3 Studios. The production took place on land with car chases, crashes and gun shootouts, on the air with helicopters landing in the middle of downtown Miami, and at sea with fleets of over 15 vessels. M3 Studios handled all the logistics of vessels, stunt vehicles and coordinations, weapons & ammunition, special effects, security and even location scouting and casting. Even the Head of M3 Studios, Raul Rodriguez, was put back in action as Stuntman, Gun Wrangler, FX, Stunt and safety coordinator for the duration of the Miami shoot.

To get a behind the scenes look at the scenes shot in Miami, visit M3 Studios website at http://www.M3StudiosMiami.com, the blog section will have an in-depth look at “El Capo 2” shooting in Miami, along side crew list who’s roles we would like to acknowledge for their contribution in making “EL Capo’s” Miami based production a success for Fox Telecolombia. Action sequences included multiple machine gun shootouts throughout the city of Miami. A daring car crash where a bus sidelined a police transport unit in the streets of Downtown Miami. This scene was filmed just three blocks from the real Federal Courthouse. Viewers can see this on episode 54.

The production took talent and crew to shoot at the Fowey Rocks Lighthouse, No Name Harbor at Bill Baggs State Park, Marine Stadium, Rickenbacker Causeway, Palm Island, the streets of midtown and downtown Miami, Bayside Marketplace, Bayfront Park and even the streets of Allapatah.

M3 Studios has been in the film business for nearly 10 years, with 7 soundstages and studios available for use. M3 also has 60,000 square feet of flex-space that can be used for any production need as well as a full network of personnel available. Contact us to receive a tour or quote for your next project.

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