Minority-Owned, Majority Impact: The Max Vision Story
- Hasina Kadery
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Building a Franchise with a Purpose
At the heart of Max Vision Films is the Ding Dong Ditch™ series, featuring the enigmatic Detective Charlie Dawson Frost. Episodes 1, 2, and 3 are already available digitally, each combining noir-inspired mystery, urban crime tension, and cinematic production value.
The studio’s independence allows them to take creative risks — blending high-stakes storytelling with real-world impact. From animated spin-offs launching in Summer 2026 to TV concepts and live events, the franchise is more than a series of films; it’s a full multi-platform universe driven by innovation and inclusivity.
Why Being Minority-Owned Matters
Being a minority-owned film production company in NYC gives Max Vision Films a unique perspective. It informs how stories are told, how talent is nurtured, and how projects are developed. The company has created opportunities for independent filmmakers and interns, ensuring a pipeline for high-talent creatives and actors from diverse backgrounds.
Their approach isn’t just about entertainment — it’s about cultural upliftment. Max Vision Films actively engages in community initiatives, including youth mentorship programs, water-well projects, and advocacy for missing children. This commitment to real-world impact sets the company apart and shows how minority ownership can generate majority impact.
The Full-Spectrum Studio Advantage
Max Vision Films’ in-house capabilities span:
Writing and script development
Cinematography and VFX
Editing and Dolby Atmos sound
Distribution and multi-platform release
This vertical integration ensures that every film production in NYC under their banner meets the high standards the studio sets for itself — from concept to final cut. It also allows the studio to maintain creative control, keeping the spirit of independent filmmaking alive and thriving.
Looking Forward
With partnerships with brands like Vilon / Sovereign Brands (Bumbu, Belair, McQueen Gin), an expanding billboard campaign across CT and NYC, and a growing national reach, Max Vision Films is on a trajectory to redefine independent cinema while maintaining a focus on community, culture, and inclusivity.
The Ding Dong Ditch™ universe is just one example of what happens when a minority-owned film company combines vision, talent, and purpose: award-winning storytelling that resonates with audiences and inspires the next generation of filmmakers.
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Ding Dong Ditch™ Mystery Detective Crime Thriller Series – Core Pitch
Max Vision Films presents the award-winning Ding Dong Ditch™ Mystery Detective Crime Thriller Series — a multi-platform universe built on gritty storytelling, cinematic production, and a rapidly growing fanbase.
This series, centered around Detective Charlie Dawson Frost, blends mystery, crime, noir, and high-stakes action into a signature franchise. With Episodes 1, 2, and 3 already completed and available digitally, Max Vision Films continues production to expand the universe across film, animation, live events, and publishing.
Highlights & Key Talking Points• Two major book awards: NYC Big Book Award (Distinguished Favorite) & Global Book Awards Silver Medal• Full in-house cinema studio: writing, cinematography, editing, Dolby Atmos sound, VFX, and distribution• Animated series launching Summer 2026• Television and talk show concepts in development• Additional films and scripts already written• Live entertainment division for concerts, theater plays, and events• Billboard campaigns across CT, NYC, and expanding markets• Partnerships aligned with Vilon / Sovereign Brands (Bumbu, Belair, McQueen Gin)• Intern and high-talent pipeline open for creatives and actors• Community impact focus: youth mentorship, cultural upliftment, water-well projects, advocacy for missing children• Tri-State base with national-reach expansion




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