Access select film projects alongside experienced production teams.
Led by Lee Wilson, actor and producer of The Legend of Van Dorn, working alongside experienced directors and producers with decades in the industry.
A More Direct Way Into Film Projects
Film projects are rarely limited by ideas or talent. More often, they depend on having the right people involved at the right stage.
I’ve been involved in film production in recent years, and through that, I’ve had the opportunity to work with experienced professionals who understand how to develop, finance, and bring projects to market.
Through my work as an actor and producer on The Legend of Van Dorn and other projects in development, I’ve been directly involved in how films move from concept to completion.
That process isn’t always visible from the outside, but it becomes clear very quickly how much depends on timing, relationships, and access.
Because of that, I work with a limited number of individuals who want early visibility into select film projects as they come together.
This is not something I promote broadly. It is simply a more direct way for the right people to be involved in opportunities that are typically handled behind the scenes.
From time to time, there are opportunities to be involved at an early stage.
If that’s something that interests you, you can apply below and we’ll take it from there.

Experienced Teams Behind Each Project
The projects I’m involved with are not built in isolation. They are developed and produced alongside experienced professionals with established track records in the film industry.

That includes working with director and producer Shane Stanley, whose films have achieved record-setting success, as well as producer Brad Wilson, who brings nearly four decades of experience in film and television and longstanding relationships within the industry, including work connected to Academy Award-winning talent.
These are individuals who understand not just how to create a film, but how to position it for distribution, audience reach, and long-term value.
Each project is different, but the common thread is that they are supported by people who have spent years working in the industry and understand what it takes to move a film from development to completion.
While every film carries risk, working with experienced teams is one of the key factors that separates projects that move forward from those that do not.
Why Some People Invest In Film
Film is not a traditional investment, and it’s not for everyone. But for the right person, it offers something different from stocks, real estate, or other common opportunities.
Some investors are drawn to the potential upside. A successful film can return multiples of the original investment, especially when it finds the right audience or distribution path.
Others see it as a way to diversify, placing a portion of their capital into something outside the usual markets.
There can also be tax advantages depending on how a project is structured, though each situation is different and should be reviewed individually.
And for some, there’s a more personal reason.
They want to be part of something. To help bring a story to life. To see a project go from idea to screen and know they had a hand in it.
That combination of financial potential, diversification, and personal involvement is what makes film appealing to a certain kind of investor.
How This Works
I work directly with individuals who want early visibility into select film projects
If you’re interested, the first step is simple, you apply for access using the form below.
From there, I’ll review your submission and, if it seems like a good fit, we’ll connect briefly. This can be a short call or an in-person conversation depending on location and availability.
If everything aligns, I’ll include you when opportunities come up that may be worth considering.
There’s no obligation, and no pressure. Not every project will be right for every person.
The goal is simply to give a select group of people access to opportunities they wouldn’t normally see, and let them decide if and when they want to be involved.
If this sounds like something you’d want to be part of, you can request access below.
Request Access
If you’re interested, you can use the form below to get in touch.
