PMP Studios Turns 15

This year will mark the 15th year that PMP studios have been in operation. The company is headed by John Stavros and founded in the early nineties. Having done business throughout the world, PMP has made contributions to several Playboy TV programs, including Hot Rocks and Night Calls, as well as several live specials.

Stavros left Playboy three years ago to begin work with Champions World events, helping to introduce the world class soccer clubs of Europe, such as Manchester United and AC Milan, to the fans in the United States.

PMP Studios is currently working on several productions to be released in the coming year. The New Women of Soccer DVD and calendar are now available, and a Soccer League featuring the models is expected in the coming months. The musical “Pillow” is currently being developed, as well as the feature film 7 Pimps and a Donkey. John Stavros will also be releasing the first installment of his Vision Girls series, featuring the adventures of Ramona009 and her seductive lesbian crime fighting squad.

Stavros said that the groundwork for PMP Studios was first laid out in the late seventies, inspired by the late Andy Warhol’s Factory. The company has additionally been involved with major productions such as the Scorcese film Bringing out the Dead, as well as several other feature films. Stavros says that he built the company from the ground up, and now PMP now has offices located in midtown Manhattan as well as South Florida, Los Angeles and Greece.

Stavros said that PMP Studios continues to grow day by day, with several current projects poised for release in the upcoming year, and shows no sign of slowing.

“This year will mark a new beginning for PMP Studios, and a look into the future of media communications.”

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