
Coming Soon!
We bet you are thinking "Wait I thought they were just a film company." but the truth is that we have big plans and stretch goals galore. We have been acquiring quite the array of unique items and artifacts on our journey and have decided that we want to share them with you all. When we have a brick-and-mortar location we will be displaying our collections of antique photography, sound, and light equipment and artifacts. Our collection of props and entertainment items. Our collections of art and more. We plan too boldly present our collection of supernatural items including a few haunted pieces. Nestled within these displays will also be our archives and research library for onsite use only. Though if you cannot make it to us physically, we do plan to also have a request line where you can see the tombs we have and request information from them. All items on display will be properly curated and documented. We will have a submission process for contributions as well as the appropriate tax information. Once opened this portion of our office will be free to wonder so that anyone can participate in the wonders of the mind and senses. We firmly hope that this will be an ever growing part of our contribution to society. Eventually we also hope to have small portions of our exhibits to travel and be available to a larger demographic of people.

The PMA Entertainment Media LLC's Museum and Archives seek to restore, preserve, and present historically and culturally significant supernatural, art, film and media materials The materials represent under preserved voices, formats, or reginal histories, with a focus on independent sources. Long term preservation plans ensure ongoing cultural value. Preservation and ethical care will guide all archival decisions. Final materials will be made accessible and exhibited to researchers, educators, and the public where rights permit.
Our traveling exhibits will be designed to contextualize media artifacts within their historical, social, and artistic environments. Exhibits will balance scholarly rigor with public accessibility, encouraging reflection rather than spectacle. All materials will be displayed with conservation-first principles, informational quality, and ethical standards.
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