CINE Morphosis is the brainchild of two Bahamian artists – Emerald Sands and Tara Woodside. The company’s focus is around cinematography, special FX makeup, tutorials and most recently short film production.

“I had many ideas swirling around in my head and was hungry to create,” Tara explains. “When I met Emerald, I saw a great opportunity to work alongside a talented SFX make-up artist and CINE Morphosis was created.”
Tara talks about her path to producing ..
“Oddly enough, I got into directing and producing due to lack of opportunities to act at the time. Hungry to be involved in any way with the industry, I started putting some of my ideas to paper. With a shoestring budget and other eager industry professionals. My first short film “From This Day Forward” was created. It was then that I got the itch to constantly create, whether in front or behind the camera.”

In the past year the company has doubled its quantity of projects and short films. The list of short films includes: “Growing Up Gen”, “Tales from the Blue Hole” (Pre-Production) and “Archipelago Alliance”. We chatted briefly on “Growing Up Gen”, a break-out short film for CINE Morphosis.
Story-Book Entertainment (SBe): What inspired Growing Up Gen?
Tara Woodside (TW): “Growing up Gen”, believe it or not, was shot as a trailer.
No Film/TV show idea in mind per-say. The idea came about during one of CINE
Morphosis’s makeup videos involving a gargoyle. I was messing around after the
shoot and basically speaking as if I was a teen gargoyle. The crew loved it and
said, “Hey this would make a good show!” So basically, we came up
with the idea, planned the shoot date and casted in less than 2 weeks. It was
supposed to be a trailer, but after people saw it, they craved more and more.
Thankfully we shot more than enough footage to put together a 20-minute short.
Happy to say that it was well received and being shopped around as a TV series!
Like most emerging producers and production companies CINE Morphosis has had it fair share of challenges mostly around getting projects funded, but Tara describes the biggest challenge as convincing the locals that the talent needed to create these projects ‘was right here at home’.
“Thankfully, due to the quality of work and professionalism provided by the local creatives, it has shifted the mindset,” she notes.
SBe: How do you see your company/products
evolving in the next 5 – 10 years?
TW: CINE Morphosis was created out of
the need to diversify our productions. So, with that in mind, we will continue
to push the creative narrative and think outside the norm. In 5-10 years, I
expect that we would have at least 3 syndicated shows and a few internationally
recognized films.
SBe: What advice would you give to young
entrepreneurs/directors/producers just starting out?
TW: Don’t wait for the right moment to do what you
love. You have to make the moments. It starts with you at the center. The
universe conspires to give us what we need, so don’t wait for the
“perfect” time, as it does not exist. Also, don’t be afraid to ask
for help, as it can save you so much headache. You’d be surprised how far you
can get with the right help, not just in the industry, but in life.
Check out their aRT in Motion piece – Battle Dwarf
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Follow CINE Morphosis:
YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqqt90OCu5UhuQwLr-K624g/featured
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/cinemorphosis242/
Instagram:@cinemorphosis
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Thank you, Thomas! I absolutely agree. 😊
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Absolutely awesome, fun and innovative production company!
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