David "Charlie" Ellis, a pioneering individual in the Baltimore Film Mafia of the 1970s, made a lasting impact on the creation of innovative, super-independent genre films that characterized that era. With an intense enthusiasm for filmmaking, Ellis embarked on an extraordinary odyssey, ultimately orchestrating a remarkable amateur fantasy and science fiction film competition at the Baltimore Science Fiction Convention in the early 1980s, under the esteemed patronage of prominent publications Starlog and Cinemagic magazine.
Ellis, a trailblazing entrepreneur with a keen sense of innovation, embarked on a pioneering endeavour in 1994, spearheading the world's initial Internet Magic Shop, a trailblazing online platform that would go on to reshape the very fabric of digital commerce and entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the global digital landscape.
Ellis's professional trajectory has been a remarkable one, as he has risen to the pinnacle of success, currently holding the distinguished position of principal at the prestigious Belgravia Pictures. Within this esteemed organization, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the development and production of several notable projects, including the critically acclaimed "Glass Houses" and the thought-provoking "The Coming". His unwavering dedication and unrelenting passion for the film industry have earned him a reputation as a respected and accomplished figure, widely recognized and admired within the world of entertainment, where his name is synonymous with excellence and his contributions have left an indelible mark.