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Movies in Monroe

By: Import User
Updated: July 15, 2008
Jeremy Enis: a husband, father, production company owner, and a dreamer. He started Sinne Productions last year after a dream of making movies and making it big. He said, "My family, theyve been pretty stressed at times just from the financial contributions its taken to get to this point." The financial expenses: He has maxed out all his credit cards. One camera alone cost over 11 thousand dollars. Jeremys producers and partners have pitched in for financial help. Rex Davey, co-producer of Sinne Productions, said, "Were applying for some business loans right now, begging family members for money...of course you promise them youll be famous one day and you can stand up there at the Oscars and tell them its all thanks to you." Enis said, "Its a difficult thing to support but theyve done it. So Im thankful for all that." The company says the expense is nothing compared to the dream. And move over Hollywood and Shreveport, Monroe is the new place for major future films. "I think major film studios could take notice of Monroe and bring in some big filmwork. I think its a good place to shoot," Enis said. Davey said he agrees. He said, "Monroes got this really historic, unique look that you cant find in major cities." He says the movie possibilites are endless. "Downtown Monroe could be anything. It could be a 1930s Gangster movie," Davey said. Jeremys crew has high hopes for the future of the company. Jeff Crise, co-producer of Sinne Productions said, "I believe in this company, I believe in Jeremy, and in his writing talent...we have high hopes about everything that were doing." Jeremy says its a slow climb up the ladder of success but he doesnt mind the debt or the doubts from critics because hes focused on making his way to the top. He said, "Just trying to following that dream of becoming filmmakers." -Candace Miers, NBC 10 News

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