Thursday, 17 May 2012

Top 3 Most Expensive Movies Ever Made

The making and showing of movies became a source of profit as soon as the process was invented. There are low budgeted films and there are some producers that spend a lot on making a movie. The aim of producing these expensive films is not to get any kind of award for the investment which has been made by producer but the ultimate goal is to get more and more revenue which is the basic principle of every investment. 

We now present the top three most expensive movies that made my list.

3. King Kong – $207 million


It is a remake of the 1933 film of the same title and was once the most expensive movie of Hollywood.


2. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End – $300 million


This is the third film in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. This movie took huge amount for its production but in return, gave success in terms of revenue and won "Best Movie" at the People's Choice Awards.


 3. Avatar – $500 million


Avatar is an American epic science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron. It uses an innovative new motion capture camera, an enormous performance-capture stage, a special skullcap for recording facial expressions and the entire film is being filmed in 3D.


These movies are just few of the amazing films and these kind of films will never be great without the help of a great video production team. If you want to see one of the best then you should click on this website.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Different Types of Payment Processing

Debit Card Processing

For retail businesses that have Customers pay face to face.  Works like a money transfer from the Customer’s account to the Business Owner’s account.




Credit Card Processing

For retail businesses that have customers pay face to face, or for non- retail businesses that have card not present situations.  A Customer pays by credit card and leaves with the purchased product or service. The Credit Card Processor of the business pays the Business Owner 1-2bus days later, then the Processor gets their money from the Customer’s card company 30 days later.  In essence, almost like short term lending because the Credit Card Processor is extending the Business Owner credit for the purchased product/service before getting paid by the Customer’s card company.




PC & Internet Processing

Processing credit cards on the secure servers of the Credit Card Processor from any computer/ laptop with internet access.  Great for mobility, and for non-traditional businesses (unlike traditional storefront/retail/business to consumer type businesses), who don’t require face to face interaction with their Customers.




E-Commerce/Website Processing

Processing Customer credit card purchases on a website for the business, then the business fulfills the purchase order made, and paid by the Customer.  Processing is fully automated in this situation because the buy button of the Business Owner’s website is connected to the Credit Card Processor’s Systems.




Phone Authorization/MOTO Processing

Processing credit cards from any phone or mobile phone by dialing a 1-800# connected to the Credit Card Processor, and then entering the Merchant ID#, the purchase amount, the card number and expiry date.