From the Streets of Dallas to the Global Screen: Groundbreaking Films That Reflect the Community. Co-Founded by Dear Derrick & Juma Malik, Bold Vision is Creating a Creative Empire Through Discipline and Powerful Storytelling.
Rooted in the belief that powerful, authentic narratives can originate from overlooked communities, Bold Vision exists to produce content that is unapologetically real, culturally rooted, and visually bold. We are dedicated to building an extensive film library, working closely with major platforms like Netflix and Hulu, and establishing a new wave of Texas-based filmmaking.
We are actively creating an extensive library of features, series, and podcasts designed for collaboration with major streaming platforms and distribution networks.
Our method is centered on drawing the viewer’s full attention to the subject before the lens, the authentic characters, the emotional stakes, and the powerful narratives that define the Bold Vision legacy. We focus on

Translating real-life experiences and community voices directly to the global screen.

Embracing the risk of telling unapologetic, grounded stories.

Showing that where you are today is not your final destination, a philosophy that drives our production discipline and final product.
We believe there is no right or wrong way to make a film, only the courage to create.
Lainey Wilson’s new music video “Somewhere Over Laredo” was brought to life at Nashville’s Skyway Studios – transforming the studio’s stages and facility into a whimsical, country-fairytale set. Rather than traveling to multiple locations, Wilson’s team found everything they needed on Skyway’s 16-acre campus.
Lainey Wilson’s new music video “Somewhere Over Laredo” was brought to life at Nashville’s Skyway Studios – transforming the studio’s stages and facility into a whimsical, country-fairytale set. Rather than traveling to multiple locations, Wilson’s team found everything they needed on Skyway’s 16-acre campus.
Lainey Wilson’s new music video “Somewhere Over Laredo” was brought to life at Nashville’s Skyway Studios – transforming the studio’s stages and facility into a whimsical, country-fairytale set. Rather than traveling to multiple locations, Wilson’s team found everything they needed on Skyway’s 16-acre campus.