Atlanta may be about to write one of the boldest chapters in the history of global filmmaking. Holding company Mason Ewing Corporation has just announced the upcoming opening of its future film studios, EPP Studios, a project of unprecedented scale that could redefine how Hollywood, and the entire world, thinks about film production.
An empire of sets like no other
Leading this colossal project is a determined management team made up of Mickaël Nicolas, Valex Kemeni and Nathan Guilmain, united by a single ambition, to make EPP Studios the definitive destination for filmmakers seeking true authenticity. Their goal is simple: every film, television, or music video professional searching for sets that tell a real story should know exactly where to knock.
At EPP Studios, you are not simply renting a soundstage, you are stepping into living heritage. Objects that are 100, even 200 years old, sets capable of recreating the opulence of Marie Antoinette’s bedroom complete with an authentic, luxurious Aquin-style canopy bed, or a hushed, richly appointed magician’s parlor fit for royalty. More than 1.4 million dollars have already been invested in hundreds of thousands of objects gathered from around the world. As Mickaël Nicolas puts it with conviction, the ambition is for every film professional, whether from Hollywood or anywhere else on the planet, to finally find exactly what they are looking for at EPP Studios.
But the ambition reaches far beyond filmmaking itself. As Nathan Guilmain explains, EPP Studios will not simply be a filming location, it will also be a living museum, a unique antiquities collection that schools, history enthusiasts, and curious visitors from around the world will be able to tour. Restoring, preserving, and breathing new life into these history-laden objects is the mission the entire leadership team has set for itself.
A revolution no one had dared imagine: a race track at the heart of a film studio
This is where the project becomes something entirely new. No film studio in the world has ever proposed such a concept: a car and motorcycle race track built directly into a film studio complex. Mickaël, Valex and Nathan, all passionate about motorsport, dared to imagine what no one had imagined before them. Their conviction is simple, countless film productions will find exactly what they need in this one-of-a-kind location, Track Records, an internationally standard circuit that will make Atlanta a global capital for both cinema and motorsport.
A call to investors, and a historic nod to Cameroon
CEO Mason Ewing and Chief Operating Officer Claudius Erhardy, former president of The Walt Disney Company Europe, have officially launched the fundraising campaign to bring this massive project to life, a raise open to any serious, visionary, long-term investor.
This is where the story takes on a particularly powerful dimension for Cameroun Liberty. Valex Kemeni, of Cameroonian origin just like Mason Ewing himself, shares that it would be simply wonderful for Cameroon to invest in EPP Studios and the Track Records circuit. For these two men deeply attached to their roots, the question arises naturally: why couldn’t this project interest the Cameroonian presidency? It would be a historic first, a powerful symbol, an African nation investing directly in one of the most ambitious and innovative projects in the global entertainment industry.
The Mason Ewing Corporation team says it plainly, every door is open to serious, visionary investors, wherever they come from. Cameroun Liberty sincerely hopes that President Paul Biya’s administration and his circle will hear this call from investors who have never forgotten where they came from. Who knows, Atlanta may be about to write an entirely new chapter, with Cameroon as a founding partner.