A distributor is interested in Sam and Leah! Read this!

Ted Chalmers Entertainment, Inc.
California Office: 8306 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 710, Beverly Hills, CA 90211
Arizona Office: 13980 W. Bell Rd., #11-109, Surprise, AZ 85374
Tel. (800) 416-9842 Fax (323) 375-1673

February 10, 2008
Steve Cosmic
1898 Balsam Street
Apartment 4
Vancouver BC Canada
V6K 3M4

Re: “Sam and Leah”

Dear Mr. Cosmic,

Thank you for sending the screenplay entitled, SAM AND LEAH. I have carefully
reviewed the project and found it to be a very entertaining, marketable and thought
provoking project. It is viable for both the U.S. and International markets. This letter
shall memorialize my interest in distributing the film on a world wide basis, based on the
screenplay, budget and potential cast list submitted. Please keep us informed of the
financing and production of the film.

I have been a film and TV distribution executive since 1990, and I have worked for such film
and distribution companies as Rich International, Trans Atlantic Entertainment, Michael
Burnett Productions, Genre Entertainment, Raven Pictures International, Creative Light
Entertainment, Halcyon International and Moving Pictures International. My company, Ted
Chalmers Entertainment, Inc., attends all the major film and TV markets, including the
American Film Market and Cannes.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or let me know if I can be of any further
assistance. Thank you again for this opportunity.

Sincerely,

Ted Chalmers
President
Ted Chalmers Entertainment, Inc.



Investor's Statements

"I believe that movies can inspire and enrich our lives, along with entertaining us. I love
independent films because they are unfettered from the canned templates of Hollywood
movies. There are a number of aspiring artists in film that probably will not get the financial
backing to do the films that they want do. These are films that we need to see.

I am taking a chance on Steve Cosmic because he is driven to bring his project to life come
hell or high water. The progression of his shorts leads me to believe he is deserving of a
chance to make a feature length film. Sam and Leah will be a film with an uplifting message
for all.

As an investor, I am looking forward to making a good profit. Who among us investors
would not have liked to have financed Spike Lee's first film "She's Gotta Have It?" Nobody
knew who he was. Not to put any pressure on you Steve."


Ron Beck
Investor (California)
beck@ipac.caltech.edu
(626) 395-1940