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As you likely know by now from Hero Meetups, IG Stories and Cast Chat, everyone who plays a character in the JFH community owns their own character and story, and we unite our characters in our cinematic universe (aka the JFH App).

For those who want to also own a part of the company producing the JFH App and show (ReelwUrld), you’ll have the opportunity to do so very soon. We’ve moved ReelwUrld’s equity crowdfunding campaign launch date on WeFunder to next week as we finish some final paperwork. We’ll let you know the moment we launch, but you can still reserve your stock right now to get the limited bonus shares.

Back before we launched Justice For Hire as it is today, we did a lot of story and camera tests to make sure that we could build a cinematic universe together properly. Eventually (after we get more resources from crowdfunding) we’ll add more tools to the JFH App that will help you make your own scenes even more cinematic.

Jan, out-of-character founder of ReelwUrld and in-character founder of JFH, submitted one of these camera tests to our upcoming JFH Action Scene Competition. The scene will eventually be one of many templates anyone will be able to use to film their own unique version. Here’s it is, starring Jan’s son throwing some mean punches:



We need to come up with a cool name for these tests, as they aren’t technically camera tests (which tests an actual camera), nor are they screen tests (which tests a person’s on-camera performance). These are more of a… cinema…tech…CinemaTech Tests (get it? “cinematic”). Maybe. If you like it or have better naming ideas, please let me know and we’ll surely give credit for naming it!


Last thing: Jan’s been thinking deeply (or brooding, like Batman looking out a rainy window) about Apple’s iPhone 13 campaign, as it uses the same tagline ReelwUrld has been using for over a year, “Hollywood in your Pocket”. While the iPhone is great and can be a compliment to what we’re building with our JFH community and ReelwUrld tech, the iPhone alone can’t possibly live up to the marketing tagline. Jan gives a short explanation of why the thinking needs to be bigger than tech in this video shot in front of an iPhone ad:



Sending lots of love to everyone for this Halloween weekend. Thanks for being a part of the JFH family. ReelwUrld is testing the waters to evaluate investor interest. No money or other consideration is being solicited; if sent, it will not be accepted. No offer to buy securities will be accepted. No part of the purchase price will be received until a Form C is filed and, then, only through Wefunder. Any indication of interest has no obligation or commitment of any kind.

Heroes,

THANK YOU for creating such dynamic scenes for next month’s Action Scene Competition in partnership with WarnerMedia’s Urban Action Showcase. You can watch all the submissions here.

It’s important to note that even though the submission deadline to be considered in the official Urban Action Showcase competition is closed, you can still complete this Challenge on the JFH app. It won’t be on the Urban Action Showcase panel in November, but we’d still love to share your scene with the JFH community at the next Hero Meetup.

Speaking of Hero Meetups, last week’s was special because every Hero/Villain who attended has made content on the JFH app! Elixir, Yulong, Vengeance, Armored Knight, Guru Mer Kaba, Tai Chi Wonder, Creator, Sensei Claus, and Rag Doll—Thank you all for joining! Watch Hero Meetup XXII below.



Again, thank you all for being a part of this growing community. We’re bound to grow exponentially in the next 6 months with our production company ReelwUrld’s equity crowdfunding campaign launching in the coming days. The spirit, talent and storytelling prowess in the Justice For Hire community proves that ReelwUrld’s focus on audience-first filmmaking is the future of filmmaking.


What is equity crowdfunding? Equity crowdfunding means that in addition to being a part of the JFH community, you can own a part of the company that produces JFH. Investors for the first $150K of ReelwUrld’s campaign will get a 30% bonus on their investment. 50K of eligible bonus shares have already been claimed. It’s really important to us that ReelwUrld is a fan-owned company because you, the creators, come first.



ReelwUrld is testing the waters to evaluate investor interest. No money or other consideration is being solicited; if sent, it will not be accepted. No offer to buy securities will be accepted. No part of the purchase price will be received until a Form C is filed and, then, only through WeFunder. Any indication of interest has no obligation or commitment of any kind.


Heroes,

Our 22nd Meetup is this Friday, October 15, 9pm EST / 6pm PST on Zoom. This will set the stage for the rest of this year and beyond. RSVP here. This is what we’ll cover:


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  • This meetup falls on the deadline of our JFH Action Scene REMAKE Competition, so we’ll talk about what’s next if you submitted and how to support your fellow cast if you didn’t.

  • Remember how in January we said JFH will have its own shows and movies for anyone who wants to be in them? That’s happening now, and part of our efforts to make sure we these shows hit different is our production company ReelwUrld’s upcoming equity crowdfunding campaign. It launches on October 29 on WeFunder. We’ll talk about how anyone 18 & up can OWN a piece of the company producing JFH. Allowing our community to own the company is a key part of the JFH vision.

  • We’ll say goodbye (for now) to the first real-life superhero cast member of JFH, Arachnoid, before he goes off to the military.

Once again, RSVP here. See you FRIDAY.




Justice For Hire® is a registered trademark ™ and © 2024 Creative Impulse Entertainment, Inc.. Many characters and names that appear in our shared story are owned by and trademarks of their respective creators.  People just like YOU. Create with us safely.  While making your scenes, PLEASE don't do anything STUPID. The JFH App is powered by ReelwUrld™.

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