Major industry artists from various genres include: Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, LiL wayne, Daddy Yankee, Winsin y Yandel, Chris Brown, Gloria Estefan, Christina Saralegui, and Ricky Martin, to name a few. In conjunction to the major productions filmed at M3 Studios, hundreds of music videos have also been shot on-site. In addition, a multitude of movies have been shot and filmed at M3 Studios including: Independent movie “Tumbe,” Queen Latifah starred film “Cook Out II,” Independent movie “Hunted by Night,” Italian Film “Christmas in Miami,” Independent movie by Flavor Unit “Percentage,” Prisa production “Cartel de los Sapos,” Telemundo’s “Maid in Manhattan,” and Plural production “A Day Without Mexicans.” Moreover, several TV shows have been shot such as: “ Moda Al Rescate,” “Quinceañera,” “Planeta Feroz,” “VME Cocina,” El Show de Jorge Gestoso,” “Nota Musical,” “Tu Bebe,” “En Pantalla,” “Pase VIP De L’Oreal,” “Alta Tensión De Red Bull,” “Mi Mascota Presentado por Pedigree,” and all of the VME proprietary content programming. The show began appearing on LAT TV on October 23, 2007, focusing on alleged cases of forced disappearance of Hispanics in the United States. Varying in productions, M3 Studios hosted Gem TV’s “Desaparecidos” on Telemuno/Mundo2 at the same time. After two years of production the show wrapped up in 2008. The next major production forced M3 Studios to build out another stage for “100 Mexicanos Dicen” or “Qué Dice La Gente” a Spanish version of the familiar US hit show “Family Feud.” 225 episodes were shot on-location at M3 Studios with Fremantle Media production. The project was completed on January 4, 2004. At this time, M3 Studios only consisted of one soundstage with a full-blown standing courthouse, jail, and law firm set plus an executive suite building with support areas. This was a 13-week series that took all of one year to film and 95% of it was filmed at M3 Studios. The first major production “Al File De La Ley” was shot by Grupo Prisa (Plural USA) for Univision. As an independent studio with no public funding, M3 Studios has stood above the rest, Raul Rodriguez back in 2003 stated in a Miami Today interview, ”Although we don’t own everything that we feature here, all of our partners are tenants within our structure that help us create this one-stop shop that will provide everything you need to produce a piece of music, a TV show or a film.”Ģ003, was an interesting year in M3 Studios history. Since its inception hundreds of productions have been completed and M3 Studios has built a reputation as one of the most prominent up and coming Studios, Soundstage, Television, and Film facilities in the South Florida area. At that time the property, an old aircraft modification plant, sat there with no potential, but with a vision a film/television studio was brought to life. It all started in 2003 when Raul Rodriguez, founder of M3 Studios, foresaw potential to build a phenomenon in the heart of Miami.
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