Start Small & Finish Big
‘Start Small & Finish Big’ is a book by Fred De Luca, founder of Subway, which he started with one sandwich shop near a college with his mother making the sandwiches. Subway now has more worldwide locations than McDonalds.
Another of my favorite authors is Michael Gerber the author of ‘The Entrepreneurial Myth.’ In it, he suggests that the belief that start-up ventures fail, primarily, as a result of underfunding is oftentimes wrong.
He proposes that they fail, more often, from an over dependence on and misuse of funding and a lack of powerful timely and enduring ideas, core values, vision, native talent and ‘true grit.’
Our focus will be working together as teams of profit sharing staff writers, developing blueprints for socially relevant projects that meet our challenge, inspire, educate and entertain criteria.
Instead of seeking large sums to actually produce our higher budget feature film projects, we will seek co-production and co-publishing partnerships.
The demand for viable and relevant media is rapidly expanding. With an ever greater percentage of our fellow humans online, and the growing number of productions and means of distribution of all forms of media, the demand for content will also continue to expand. We aim to serve and prosper in response to that need.
In addition to developing high budget project blueprints, to be partnered with other individuals and organizations, we will also produce future episodes of Java Time Online’s Evenings with Friends.
These low budget, free variety shows for the web, could go viral, and serve as a calling card for our Company and its growing slate of projects, with earnings from embedded advertising.
With the pandemic generated rise of the Zoom phenomena, the name and scope of the shows could expand to: Java Time Online’s Evenings with Friends Around the World. If you have not already done so, you can watch our 60-minute pilot episode by clicking on – JAVA.
In addition to developing blueprints for movies, cable and the web, our intention is to produce, publish and distribute, very profitably, e-books, such as the following three which are summarized below.
* Twelve Steps to Freedom – A Spiritual Social Solution for Self-Inflicted Suffering – A Primer for the many Twelve Step Programs
* God For Non-Believers – Implications from What We Think We Know
* Late Bloomers – Stories of People Who Prove – It’s Never Too Late to fulfill a dream
Life is a Co-Creation,
Richard R. Roller
(310) 720-3234
Richard@FriendShipProductions.org