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MUTUAL NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT
"THE LAST DELIVERY" · FREQUINCY INC.

I, _______________________, agree to adhere to the following policies set forth by Frequincy Inc., for the film stated in the below text.

1. All information disclosed by the Disclosing Party and/or those individuals or organizations working in collaboration with “THE LAST DELIVERY” feature film and Frequincy Inc., written, electronic or oral, that relates to the Agreement, shall hereafter and forever be deemed confidential and shall constitute Confidential Information.

2. The Confidential Information shall remain the property of the Disclosing Party and shall not be disclosed or revealed to anyone except to the Receiving Party. The undersigned shall be responsible for any improper disclosure of Confidential Information.

3. If any provisions of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and enforceable.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this agreement as of the date of electronic signature below.

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CONFIDENTIAL · INVESTOR ONBOARDING

For your interest.

The ask: $250,000.

Producer · NPP-Priority Recoupment

Your Producer slot on The Last Delivery Film is much appreciated. Here is what our partnership entails — what you put in, what you get back, and what it actually feels like to be a producer on this set.

A Comedic Thriller · Investor Prospectus · 2026

"In a world where the government lets AI “handle everything,” a rebel tech genius must convince a random delivery driver to start a route he’s not ready for."

18.3M+
Combined Impressions
$500K
Production Budget
Production Value
Sony Venice 2
Sony CineAlta
Venice 2
8.6K Full-Frame Sensor
Top Gun: Maverick · The Creator
ARRI Signature Primes
ARRI
Signature Primes
Full-Frame · T1.8
Industry-standard for Oscar-caliber cinematography
Reach By Platform
13.4M
Instagram
3.0M
Facebook
2.4M
TikTok
551K
YouTube
The Cast
Quincy Brown
Q · The Lead
Quincy Brown
Chelsea Tavares
Desiree
Chelsea Tavares
Deon Cole
The Homeowner
Deon Cole
The Position

A $500,000 independent feature built to look like a $20M studio release. Across the principal cast and key crew, 18M+ combined social impressions per cycle — meaning the day this film drops a trailer, it lands in front of an audience studios spend seven figures to rent. That earned-media floor is the asset. The $250,000 Producer slot sits ahead of equity inside that arithmetic.

The Last Delivery · A Frequincy Film · Confidential Investor Materials · 2026
On set · The Last Delivery (BTS · Jay Flix)
II Chapter II · The Set, The Suite, The Carpet
The Producer Experience

What it feels like
to be on this.

The dollars buy a position on the cap table. The producer slot buys a seat in the room — on set, in the edit, at every premiere. This is what your $250,000 credit actually gives you access to.

Confidential · Producer Experience Memo

All experience benefits are at the Producers' reasonable discretion, subject to production schedule, distributor approval, and standard guild / festival access rules. Not a binding rider to the Investment Agreement — these are how we run this set.

III Chapter III · The Wire, The Trades, The Headline
The first look.

What it feels like
when it breaks.

When The Last Delivery breaks, it breaks big — a Frequincy Inc. / Trademarq Productions first look, offered exclusively to Variety, with Quincy Brown, Deon Cole, Chelsea Tavares and a deep ensemble. Here is the press release — and how it runs in the trades.

⚠ Mock-Up Preview
This is not a published article — an example of how the press coverage will appear once it runs. The press-release copy below is the film’s actual first-look release.
Rollout Timeline · Dates Locked
Step 1 · This Friday
Fri · Jun 5
First look submits to Variety
Step 2 · Goes Live
~ Jun 19
Article projected to run
Mock-Up Example
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Frequincy Inc. / Trademarq Productions · First Look · Exclusive to Variety

Actor/Artist Quincy Brown Turns His Latest Album Into a Feature Film

A comedic, grounded Sci-Fi movie he wrote, lead, and executive produced.

Quincy Brown on set — The Last Delivery (BTS · Jay Flix)
On the cyc stage during production of ‘The Last Delivery.’ Courtesy of Frequincy Inc. / Trademarq Productions

First look at The Last Delivery, the genre-bending feature Quincy wrote, executive produces and stars in — expanding his concept album Sleepover? into a conceptual thriller about the fears of A.I.’s future. Directed by Marquis Barnes. Your Name also executive produces alongside Brown.

In the world of The Last Delivery, the government has quietly let AI “handle everything” — and most people are too busy to notice, until one overly curious delivery driver starts to suspect there’s a deeper meaning behind an A.I news alert. That driver is Quincy Brown. And this whole thing started as an R&B album.

The multi-hyphenate actor — known on screen for the movie Dope, FOX hit series Star, and STARZ Powerbook III: Raising Kanan — makes his screenwriting debut here, expanding the world of his R&B album “Sleepover?” into a feature film he also executive produces and headlines. Brown stars as “Q” in the movie. Think Friday meets Black Mirror scored with a musical experience.

LoglineIn a world where the government lets A.I. “handle everything,” a rebel tech genius must convince a random delivery driver to start a route he’s not ready for.

He’s surrounded by an eclectic ensemble: featuring Deon Cole (Black-ish, Average Joe), Chelsea Tavares (All American) and many other on-screen debuts out of his close circle. His twin sisters Jessie & D’Lila Combs even make their acting debut — keeping it in the family.

The independent feature film was shot on the Sony AltaVenice 2 (8.6K full-frame, the camera behind movies like Michael, Top Gun, Avatar: The Way of Water). Principal photography is complete; the film is currently in post-production.

Marquis Barnes also makes his directorial debut: The Last Delivery marks his first feature film — a moment he calls the most self-rewarding move in his career, highlighting where collaboration is key.

He is also an actor and creative whose Hollywood credits include Trading Paint (John Travolta), the Netflix original thriller The Devil All the Time, and Carl Weber’s The Family Business: New Orleans.

Other key players include producers Abrianna Linell and Emily Norovsambuu; Director of Photography, Roodmy Poulard.

Above all, The Last Delivery is a Black Hollywood underdog debut — a story made to encourage the next generation of actors and filmmakers to create their own stories and own their IP.

Press & screener access: press@thelastdelivery.com Frequincy Inc. / Trademarq Productions
How it runs in the trades
Film · Exclusive First LookOn set — The Last Delivery

Actor/Artist Quincy Brown Turns His Latest Album Into a Feature Film

A comedic, grounded Sci-Fi movie he wrote, lead, and executive produced.

First look at The Last Delivery — the genre-bending feature Quincy wrote, executive produces and stars in — expanding his concept album Sleepover? into a conceptual thriller about the fears of A.I.’s future. Directed by Marquis Barnes.

Executive Produced by Your Name

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Quincy BrownQuincy Brown
Chelsea TavaresChelsea Tavares
Deon ColeDeon Cole

Actor/Artist Quincy Brown Turns His Latest Album Into a Feature Film

A comedic, grounded Sci-Fi movie he wrote, lead, and executive produced.

First look at The Last Delivery — the genre-bending feature Quincy wrote, executive produces and stars in — expanding his concept album Sleepover? into a conceptual thriller about the fears of A.I.’s future. Directed by Marquis Barnes.

Executive Produced by Your Name

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Film · First LookThe Last Delivery — title card

Actor/Artist Quincy Brown Turns His Latest Album Into a Feature Film

A comedic, grounded Sci-Fi movie he wrote, lead, and executive produced.

First look at The Last Delivery — the genre-bending feature Quincy wrote, executive produces and stars in — expanding his concept album Sleepover? into a conceptual thriller about the fears of A.I.’s future. Directed by Marquis Barnes.

Executive Produced by Your Name

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What your investment means.

Just what you need to know to understand what you're investing in, how it works, and what you walk away with.

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The Project
What you're investing in.

"In a world where the government allows A.I. to run everything, a random delivery driver meets a rebel tech genius who convinces him to start a route he’s not ready for."

A comedic thriller from Frequincy Inc., written by Quincy Brown and produced by Marquis Barnes and Quincy Brown. Trailer is cut, the full cast is attached, and the financing round is open.

Genre
Comedic ThrillerFeature · theatrical + streaming
Production Budget
$500,000Production value: ~$20M-studio look
Combined Cast Reach
18M+ impressionsBuilt-in audience on day one
Camera Package
Sony Venice 28.6K full-frame · Signature Primes T1.8
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The Investment
$250,000 · what it does.

$250,000 will be contributed and applied directly to the post-production of The Last Delivery — picture editorial, VFX, color, sound design + mix, and final delivery masters.

In return, you receive a Producer position on the Picture, plus an on-screen "Producer · [Your Name]" credit in the main titles, end roll, and in paid advertising.

Principal photography of the Picture has already been completed. Your participation applies solely to this Picture — sequels, prequels, remakes, merchandising, and derivative works are excluded unless agreed in writing.

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How You Get Paid
Recoupment from the Net Profit Pool.

The film makes money → that money flows through a "waterfall." Each bucket has to be paid in full before the next one starts. Your principal sits at the top of the Net Profit Pool, then you continue to earn 5% of every dollar of net profit in perpetuity.

1
Priority Investors
recouped + premium
2
Deferred Comp
paid
3
Your Principal · NPP
$250,000
4
Your Equity
+ 5% NPP

Translation: once the film breaks even, your $250,000 is the first dollar paid out of the Net Profit Pool. After full recoupment, you continue to receive 5% of every dollar of Net Profit, in perpetuity — alongside the Producers and other equity participants, on a Most Favored Nation basis with the other 5% participants.

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When You Recoup
The numbers.

Indie films at this budget tier typically gross between 3× and 30× their budget, depending on the deal. Slide the projected net revenue below to see when your $250K Producer principal comes back to you out of the Net Profit Pool.

Movie Projected Net Revenue$5,000,000
$500K$50M
You Receive
$0

Illustrative only. Actual payouts depend on Distributable Cash as defined in the Operating Agreement. Assumes lead Priority Investor at $200K + 20% premium ($240K total), other priority investors of $360K (incl. premium), and a $150K deferred-compensation pool, for modeling purposes only.

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The Timeline
From signature to screen.

Once you sign, the path is straightforward:

1
Let's Get StartedYou read & sign the Producer Investment Agreement.
2
Capital ContributionUpon execution of this Agreement, the sum of $250,000 USD shall be wired within two (2) business days. Wire instructions will be provided immediately following the signing of the Agreement.
3
Post-ProductionPost-production begins to complete the first cut of the film. You are welcome to review all creative during the post-production process.
4
DistributionFollowing the film’s first cut, we will begin distribution meetings. Amazon U.S. and Amazon Germany have already expressed interest. As Producer, we will collaborate together to secure the best deal for all parties involved.
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Recoupment + EquityAs Distributable Cash reaches the Net Profit Pool, your $250,000 principal is recouped in full before any equity participation is paid. After recoupment, you continue to receive 5% of the Net Profit Pool in perpetuity, with quarterly distribution and financial reporting.