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Clarke Productions (CPI) is pleased to announce its newest project: working title - Everest Rescue (ER). ER will be a feature length documentary film chronicling the experience of six mountaineers and their bid to summit Mt. Everest (29,035ft) , the world's highest peak, via the dangerous Northeast Ridge.
During the final ascent, one of the six mountaineers, Conan Harrod, was pulled off the mountain by his fixed line as a result of another team's climber's fall at 28,000 ft. As a result of this fall Conan suffered a compound fracture of his lower leg. His teammates mobilized to save him, through sheer determination and courage.
The term "Death Zone" refers to any altitude above 26,000ft where the human body is unable to sustain itself due to oxygen deprivation and begins a process of physical deterioration. No human has survived a broken bone at this altitude. CPI wants to produce ER because it is the world's highest mountain rescue in history.
Clarke Productions is seeking outside investors to fund the documentary and hopes that this proposal will instill confidence in the earning potential of this project. Included below are a synopsis of the story, an outline of the documentary, financial criterion, profit projections, and an investor relation's package. |
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