Storytelling, this ancient human thing, has a power.
That’s why we’ve been doing it for so long.
It engages and entertains.
A fun way to pass some time.
And a great way to learn.
But, it’s true power is found in the reflection we see in it.
Movies, a tool of storytelling, open you to look at your story.
Your tale of existence and what that means.
This can happen in movies that aren’t trying to do this.
We can relate to a situation or a character or a background or the music.
Thrillers keep us on the edge of our seat as we imagine we are at the edge of the action.
Dumb comedies make us laugh and we see all the foolishly funny things we’ve done.
Superheroes make us think of what victories we’ve had.
Dramas show us the nature of ourselves in gripping moments.
Horror films scare us to screams.
So now imagine when a movie engages, entertains and has characters who, like us, are learning about who they are authentically?
A movie that doesn’t tell you how to look at your story, but opens you to the concept of looking.
One that brings you into a story, shining a mirror on you and your story.
This is the promise of Sing Your Song.
The screenplay that started the journey that is Connected Pictures.
That sparked a new business model, the Flix Capacitor.
That started the journey to a space for interconnectedness with people.
Bringing together people in the entire ecosystem of movies: audiences, fans, investors, and those it takes to make a movie.
Basically, it’s people co-creating with other people.
This is how humans innovate, create and express.
The power of storytelling has a bright future and resonance with humanity.
This is the journey and it continues to grow as people, ideas, innovations, technology and action move Connected Pictures forward.
Forward without metrics or unrelenting goals or “knowns” or attachment.
Flowing forward into the new and exciting frontier for movies and people.
Our existence is a journey to what stirs within.
Here at Connected Pictures, our journey involves movies and those that love them.
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