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Tuesday, 09/06/2016 9:05:53 PM

Tuesday, September 06, 2016 9:05:53 PM

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Make certain to read this to the bottom (the red in the last paragraph). Global Media has updated Chris's profile. Something big is in the works for certain and is has everything to do with this new European Distribution Company.

And check out the UPDATES on their site concerning THE DOOLITTLE RAID (being produced in China). Remember all those trips to China Sprycel?

http://gmmfilmgroup.com/ourportfolio/the-doolittle-raid-film/

See who's producing it?

Anthony J. Scotti

One of the Scotti Bros.

They are the brothers that invested $60,000+ and received shares at .0002/share in return.

You think they want a R/S?

I don't think they do, nor would they have invested that much cash into EMJI if they thought one would be conducted.



Christopher Petzel is responsible for motion picture production and finance.

Over the last decade, Christopher has produced, executive produced or associate produced a number of theatrical features including Seeking Justice (Nicolas Cage), War (Jet Li and Jason Statham), Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) and Good Old Fashioned Orgy (Jason Sudeikis) as well as television movies.

He has extensive experience in the distribution of entertainment assets having advised such leading international film and television distributors such as ZDF Enterprises (Germany), DeAPlaneta (Spain), Filmauro (Italy), Scanbox (Scandinavia) and many others on script evaluation and rights acquisitions. Christopher also has broad corporate finance experience and has served as an expert witness in matters pertaining to film financing and the international accounting and taxation of entertainment assets.

Prior to starting Fierce Entertainment, LLC in 2001, Christopher worked for investment banking firm Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin in Los Angeles in their entertainment group where his clients included DreamWorks, Pacific Data Images (now DreamWorks Animation), Centropolis Effects, GRB Entertainment, Sundance Productions, Constantin Film AG, VCL Film + Medien AG, Castle Music and Bob Cooper’s Landscape Entertainment. In 1999, he was one of the principal members of the team representing The Walt Disney Company in valuation matters pertaining to a much publicized arbitration with Jeffrey Katzenberg.

Before moving to Los Angeles, Christopher worked for the media finance department of Berliner Bank AG (London Branch), where he was responsible for the marketing, analysis and structuring of project loans and secured corporate debt for the film, television and video game industries. Christopher began his career at Goldcrest Films International, where he served as a sales executive and executive assistant to the CEO. After Goldcrest, he spent a year as an independent producer and film finance consultant for an attorney specializing in independent film.

Christopher has lectured extensively on film production and financing at several institutions, including the American Film Institute, University of Southern California, and the University of Berlin. He studied business administration at the Universities of Barcelona (Spain) and Fribourg (Switzerland), where he graduated summa cum laude, ranking first in a class of over 400. He is fluent in German, English, French and Spanish.

In addition to his executive position with Global Media Management Film Group, LLC, he is currently the President and CEO of Emaji, Inc. (OTC: EMJI). He will render his services through Emaji, which will also provide the Company with production and distribution services.

http://gmmfilmgroup.com/ourportfolio/the-doolittle-raid-film/