The mini-series Fight City was one of Vita Pictura’s first major production and post-production works with the USA-based creative teams. Our team helped to finalize the mini-series production while it was still being filmed and managed most of the post-production. In addition, we successfully distributed the films among top US film festivals, having won a number of awards.
The pilot episode of Fight City was edited by our team, in addition to filming the additional scenes in Estonia. This is our first truly Estonian-American production on a bigger scale. The mini-series are produced by an American writer and director John Lee. Most of the plot is taking place in the USA (Ohio and New York) and speaks about hard choices one has to make in order to achieve their goal.
Marketing Content
One of Vita Pictura’s specializations is production of marketing content for films. This usually includes such assiting materials as behind-the-scenes clips, interviews with the production team, featurettes, teasers, and trailers. For Fight City, a teaser, two trailers, a series of featurettes revealing the behind-the-scenes “Determination In Filmmaking”, “How To Self-Finance A Film”, “The Other Side of Film Production.” In addition, we helped with the production of a music video “Who Gone Be”, in support of the film.
Production and Post-production
Vita Pictura’s post-production team edited the pilot episode of Fight City. This is our first Estonian-American production on a bigger scale. American writer and director John Lee produced the mini-series. The plot takes place in the USA (Ohio and New York) and speaks about the hard choices one has to make to achieve their goals.
Distribution
Vita Pictura’s team also took charge of distribution of the pilot mini-series, contacting festivals and spreading the message of the work on social media platforms, IMDb, and other online and offline channels.
The Festival Run
Vita Pictura’s team distributed the series among festivals, producing some good results. The mini-series episode won the nomination for the best TV Series award at the Chelsea Film Festival in New York in 2022. In addition, the episode won the Best TV Pilot award at the National Black Film Festival in Houston, Texas, in 2022.
John Lee directed the film, and Vita Pictura did post-production. While working as a full-time school teacher, John managed to produce the series while financing it out of his pocket, proving that determination and hard work pay off.