DWF Mission

Our "Mission Statement" at Desert Wind Films is to create quality projects that explore, educate and entertain, challenging the imagination to a world of possibilities.
-Joshua Mills, CEO





 
Desert Wind Films Produces Thriller Remix

This video was made not-for-profit, to raise awareness of the Environmental Media Association.

Desert Wind Films was proud to collaborate on producing an homage to one of the most famous and revolutionary music videos in history. Michael Jackson's Thriller music video changed the way people looked at the music video genre and captivated the world with a dance that is so well known throughout the world, it is simply "the Thriller dance."

Adam Sevani, best known for his work as Robert "Moose" Alexander III in Step Up 2: the Streets, shows his deep understanding and appreciation for Michael Jackson's unique dance style in this one of a kind video.

Made for distribution on YouTube, Thriller:Remix was released on Halloween night 2008 and quickly received over one million hits in less than three months.

 

 
 
Hollywood All Star Football Club

Interested in sports as well as media, both Desert Wind Films CEO and Manager of Operations participate in a soccer club known as the Hollywood All Star Football Club.  Coached by internationally known tough guy actor and former A-list soccer star Vinnie Jones, the soccer club is one of the best in Southern California, having won the Regional Championships.  Coming in to defend their country pride on the soccer field, the British military team 3 Lions took them on in a friendly match, but...

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Desert Wind at Sundance 2009

Desert Wind Films attended the Sundance Film Festival 2009.  Click more to see a gallery with a few photos of the team as they entertained investors, hobnobbed with celebrities, and shook quite a few hands in the process…

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How is a Movie Really Made?

he last Desert Wind Films' Ask the Expert we looked at how the real estate business and the film business are similar.  However, many people talk about the film business in completely different terms than a building.  Part of this may have been fostered by the image of the movei business as being a business of hustlers and the entourages of the creative types, whereas the real estate business has a very staid image.  While the film industry is undeniably one of the "creative"...

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How is the Film Business Like Real Estate?

A film is an intellectual property or “IP” for short. And while a film is widely distributed around the globe on spools of film to theaters, DVD’s to stores and homes, and digital files to computers and phones, a film is, in fact, one property. For this reason, you can easily compare the film business to the real estate business. The exact same principals apply. In the real estate business, an investor is looking for projects to invest in that will make a profit and they...

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