About Me
Welcome to my CineVenture project!
I’m Pedro (far left), and I'm a high school student passionate about film and always interested to learn more about business. Movies carry symbols, characters, and even silences that can shake the foundations we stand on. This is what I love most about movies! I study business and film because I believe that stories have power when they meet the structures that move the world. A film can spark curiosity that numbers alone cannot. It can push a viewer to question what they once accepted as normal and imagine better futures.
My academic work reflects this belief. I explore cinema through business strategy, storytelling technique, ethics, and audience behaviour. I am interested in how films travel through the world and shape it. Directors like Jordan Peele and Wes Anderson showed me that fiction can call out injustice with precision. Their work taught me that a story can expose prejudice, challenge comfort, and encourage empathy. Since then, I’ve treated every scene as a deliberate choice that invites us to re-examine our assumptions.
My project, CineVenture, grew from this idea. Based on that, this site is a space where I study how film and the industry behind it interact with society. I write about the ways movies spark social reflection, how studios make decisions that reach global audiences, and how stories shift culture in subtle and powerful ways. I want to understand the link between creative risk, market strategy, and social impact.
I hope that anyone who visits CineVenture feels invited to think a little deeper about what is on the screen. Movies can open doors to difficult questions. They can unsettle, inspire, or remind us that change begins with imagination. If they help us see each other with more clarity, then they are already shaping the kind of tomorrow I want to help build.
To sum up what movies are all about for me, here are my last words:
“Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
… because movies have the power to shift our sense of reality to wonder about new ways of seeing the world.
Hope you enjoy the website!
Pedro


The Buisness Behind The Screen
Behind every film that reaches an audience, there is a complex business engine working in the background. A single major production can involve hundreds of workers, months of planning, and budgets that move into the millions before the first frame is even shot. Marketing often costs as much as the film itself, which means that studios must think about global reach, cultural reception, and long-term value. Some movies earn most of their income from licensing, streaming rights, and international distribution rather than ticket sales. Even the smallest creative decisions can influence merchandise revenue, partnerships, and awards campaigns. This side of the industry fascinates me because it shows how art survives through structure. When strategy and storytelling meet, the result can shape markets, guide public attention, and change how we see the world.
