Horror As a Commercial Venture
We talk about the potential avenues of film distribution we have found, from feature films and TV series to short projects, but rarely mention what genres we would be focused on. As the founder of Lost Agency and of course a media makeup artist himself JamesC always maintains that from a commercial stance it is best to look at horror and thrillers broadly.
Curating and Climbing
With so much of what we are doing currently being behind closed doors and built to a point where websites can be launched and publicized heavily it is interesting to see how the market is changing, much of which is having an affect on what we have been planning long term. At the moment we have a huge amount of information saved and ready to be used for future projects with plans and goals that have been at the heart of The Lost Agency since inception.
Finding a New Space
At the moment the warm weather has really been a boost to the work and given a much needed boost to the energy around the Lost Agency, to the point where we are looking for a new space and location to shift and give us a more permanent home that will be split between office space and a shooting space for commercial work and of course, the art projects that are being built quietly in the background.
Brand Incubation
Delving into the concept and business modelling behind incubation has been really interesting, while the focus would be the internal, it is none the less something that is going to be a big part of the future of Lost Agency because it will allow us to expand into new areas of work while controlling the output and aesthetics we are building as the concept grows.
