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EXCLUSIVE: Slam City's Speed Shift Origins Gains Financing and Distribution Momentum; Mike Ryan Joins as Stunt Director

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Speed Shift Origins, the racing action feature from Slam City, is gaining momentum. Financing and distribution talks are building thanks to the project's commercial profile, franchise potential, and risk-mitigated capital structure.

SANTA MONICA, Calif. - s4story -- This PG-13 feature is positioned to appeal to Fast & Furious and Need for Speed fans. It is being developed as a globally accessible action property. The story centers on underground racing, emotional stakes, and worldbuilding primed for sequels.

Michael Vincent directs and produces Speed Shift Origins. The story follows Colton Harris, a blue-collar driver pulled into high-stakes underground racing. Themes include ambition, loyalty, and survival. The film pairs grounded character drama with large-scale automotive action. Its framework is built for franchise expansion.

The project is currently in active pre-production and advancing toward principal photography, with final casting among the last major steps before cameras roll.
Veteran stunt director Mike Ryan has joined the project to oversee car stunts. This creative addition gives the film more action credibility. Ryan has worked on major studio titles. His involvement is expected to elevate the film's practical driving sequences.

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The production is also leaning into brand-aligned participation as part of its broader commercial strategy. According to the company, Speed Shift Origins has secured approved brand-use rights from select companies, including Goodyear and GoPro, along with an estimated $1 million in combined placement and promotional value tied to participating partners. That support is intended to strengthen both the film's on-screen authenticity and its eventual release campaign.

Sources say the buyer's and financier's interests are supported by a layered financing structure. This combines production incentives, structured receivables, and brand-backed marketing. Minnesota's 25 percent film tax credit is a key part of the capital stack. The overall structure aims to provide clearer repayment than traditional independent film financing.

The film is also being positioned for early audience mobilization. It targets automotive communities, creator ecosystems, and brand-adjacent consumer audiences before release. This built-in marketing approach could attract buyers. They may seek projects with strong audience engagement and promotional advantages.

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No formal financing or distribution deals have been announced. Conversations remain active as the film's production readiness, commercial alignment, and positioning sharpen.
"We built Speed Shift Origins to deliver both an exciting experience and a disciplined commercial proposition," said Vincent. "Our goal is to create a film that is cinematic, scalable, and able to deliver real value for partners."

With its franchise ambitions, experienced stunt leadership, and recognized brand participation, Speed Shift Origins is gaining attention. The financing model is designed to balance downside protection with upside potential. The film is emerging as an action title to watch.

About Slam City
Slam City is a film, series, and brand-driven production company focused on developing content that aligns with commercial objectives and bridges storytelling, marketing, and audience engagement.

https://www.speedshiftmovie.com

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Source: Slam City PR
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