New Production Company Brandon Street Films Has Announced an 9-Picture Film Slate, Beginning with "The Disappearance of Dinosaur Stan"

Brandon Street Films is in advanced development with a number of projects including, The Disappearance of Dinosaur Stan, written and directed by Gordon Michaels, based on the book, "The Disappearance of Dinosaur Sue," by Joseph Kchodl and Wendy Caszatt - Allen. Other projects in the script stages of development include the Detroit based heist drama, "Overtime," written by Gordon Michaels, "One Way Ticket," and the comedy, Harold Undercover, a sequel to the critically acclaimed, Unbeatable Harold

New Production Company Brandon Street Films Has Announced an 9-Picture Film Slate, Beginning with "The Disappearance of Dinosaur Stan"
Detroit, MI, August 28, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Brandon Street Films is in advanced development with a number of projects including, "The Disappearance of Dinosaur Stan," written and directed by Gordon Michaels (Love and Honor, Unbeatable Harold) based on the book, "The Disappearance of Dinosaur Sue," by Joseph Kchodl and Wendy Caszatt - Allen. Other projects in the script stages of development include the Detroit based heist drama, "Overtime," written by Gordon Michaels, "One Way Ticket," which will be filmed entirely in Havana, Cuba, the comedy "Harold Undercover," a sequel to the critically acclaimed feature, "Unbeatable Harold," Invasion, an alien horror film set on a remote Michigan farm, in addition to four other titles from the PaleoJoe Dinosaur Detective Club series of books, "Stolen Stegosaurus," "Secret Sabertooth," "Raptor's Revenge," and "Mysterious Mammoths." The 9 picture slate is aiming at the micro-budget genre, with budgets of approximately $500k to $1.5 million. Senior VP of finance Laura Bickel says, "Brandon Street's mission is to discover authentic voices, develop a high standard of family friendly films, as well as produce film and television projects in all genres designed to appeal to a global audience. Founder Gordon Michaels said of the slate, “We are taking significant steps in bringing a slate of incredible life-stories and family friendly entertainment to the screen. The diversity of the titles typifies the range and ambition to be found on our future projects. Our company is dedicated to creating an artistic home for actors and filmmakers." Brandon Street plans to shoot the majority of it's productions in Michigan where they hope the state will continue to offer healthy tax incentives.

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