C. C. Field Film Company

Construction of a studio for the company at South Miami Avenue at 25th Street began in 1915.

It was headed by Charles C. Field who also established the Prismatic Film Company, its predecessor.

[1] Field responded to film recruitment efforts by Miami's Chamber of Commerce.

The studio operated with two sets of 44 member cast and crew units.

"Tomato King" Thomas Peters was his partner in the studio building project[5] and took over when the company's first films struggled to find buyers and received unfavorable reviews.