Desert Wind Films is committed to the creation of commercially successful motion pictures of the highest quality that explore, educate and entertain, and that challenge the imagination to consider a world of possibilities.
-Joshua Mills, CEO
CEO TriCoast Studios, CEO TriCoast Worldwide Distribution, and former founder and board member of the National Children’s Film festival. Marcy is also an elected Member and judge for the honorary society, American Cinema Editors (A.C.E.), and also an Emmy Award winner. Marcy Levitas Hamilton formed TriCoast Production Partners in 1987 as the production arm for the Public Company Mediacom Industries, and in 1999, after producing several theatrical films, expanded the company to provide full production and post production services under the banner of TriCoast Studios. 
A multi award-winning editor in New York and Los Angeles, prior to running the production and distribution companies of TriCoast, Marcy edited for Oscar-winning producer/directors William Friedkin, Dino DeLaurentiis and James Brooks. She was also part of the creative teams that founded MTV and Qube interactive TV for Warner Bros. Marcy is the co-inventor of pioneering film technology for which TriCoast has been awarded a US Patent: FILM LANGUAGE, a process that converts the original voices and performances from actors and celebrities into various languages and synchronizes the lips to match the speech in these different languages. Marcy partnered with Time Warner company Leisure Arts to create and produce a line of 15 Special Interest DVDs on Craft with innovative indexing DVD technology developed at TriCoast. Currently Marcy is-CEO of TriCoast Studios, and -CEO of TriCoast Worldwide, a worldwide film and television distribution company. In her dual capacity, Marcy supervises all phases of feature film development, production, post-production and distribution. Marcy holds a BA with Honors in Media and Communications from Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri.