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EISENHOWER’S ORDER OF THE DAY!
WHO’S WHO ON A MOVIE CREW
Why Invest in Films I
TOP FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS
“Remembrance Day” Memorial Luncheon
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- BACKGROUND ACTORS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
- 76th Emmys Nominations
- FILM PRODUCTION INSURANCE
- Hazards on Film Productions / Updated
- PRODUCT PLACEMENT-Where the real money is!
- 96th Academy Awards
- 30th ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS NOMINEES With Winners Update.
- FILM FUNDING AVENUES-A PRODUCERS VIEW
- EISENHOWER’S ORDER OF THE DAY!
- WHO’S WHO ON A MOVIE CREW
- Why Invest in Films I
- TOP FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS
- “Remembrance Day” Memorial Luncheon
- Becoming a Freelance Video Editor
- MOVIE SCORES -Important or Not?
- DISTRIBUTION! DISTRIBUTION! DISTRIBUTION!
- SEX, NUDITY & YOU
- STAND-IN, What is that all about?
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Andrea-intlE-mail Address: [email protected] Film Careers: Distribution Country: United States USA State: California We guide you through cultural pitfalls around the world and help you protect your film and brand in the markets you desire. Cultural Pitfalls helps film production companies, studios, and executives avoid getting their movies banned in foreign markets. We do the same for products and services attempting to launch in international markets. Shirin Drost has fifteen-plus years in the entertainment business, specializing in film, TV, and new media content. She is also helps film production companies in avoiding cultural pitfalls—getting their film content banned—in foreign markets. For development executives, she creates financial development and marketing strategies, and supports the film financing process by arranging pre-sales, including raising development and equity capital. For producers, she consults on the placement of the completed content into distribution. For buyers, she sources content–obtaining the finest content at the best prices. For sellers, she provides pre-market, at-market and general consultation services–with a special emphasis on new media and viral marketing. Ms. Drost also provides content sourcing services for buyers of content–such as TV program services and VOD companies.United StatesRICHARD WAYNE STUNTSRICHARD WAYNE STUNTS Men and women who don't mind taking risks and love the thrill of danger may want to consider this as a career choice. No specific certification or degree is required to become a stuntman or stuntwoman. It would be very beneficial to have somewhat of a diversified background in various activities, such as gymnastics, fencing, sky diving, scuba diving, rock climbing, martial arts, dirt bike racing and stage combat to name a few. The most important skills required are physical fitness, stamina, strength and coordination. Stuntmen are the "faceless action heroes" of film and television. They work the scenes of the movies that are risky. They do live action stunts that make all of us action film lovers drool. Imagine dangling from a helicopter, driving a Ferrari in a high speed chase on windy mountain roads, jumping off rooftops, slashing an evil doer with a sword, crashing an 18-wheeler, or falling off a cliff. This is just a day in the life of a stuntman. Not everyone can be a stuntman. Stuntmen are highly trained professional performers who take risks as part of their jobs. Every stunt is executed exactly as planned, practiced, rehearsed, rehearsed, rehearsed, rehearsed and reviewed. Stunts are designed to be as safe as possible. A beautifully choreographed sequence is amazing to watch but in reality takes days or even weeks to set up. Stuntmen average $70,000 per year. If you’re newer to the industry, you may only make $5,000 per year. It all depends on how much work you manage to find. The highest end stuntmen can make up to $250,000 per year. All it takes is one stunt to make money – the highest paid stunt ever was $150,000 for jumping off the CN Tower in Toronto. That’s about a $15,000 per second. Stuntmen love their jobs. They get to do death defying stunts and get paid for it. So if high speed boat chases, ninja fights in temples, diving with sharks, parachuting into lakes, walking on walls, or climbing a building sound better than staring at a computer screen, you should look at a career as a stuntman.LF_KohlThey call me "SHORTY" I have owned and ran multi construction companies in home and business construction. Business Consultant.United KingdomOzwood entertainmentTony Estephen is a Managing Director at Enviroshield Waterproofing based in North Strathfield, New South Wales. Also owner of Ozwood Entertainment, producing internationally acclaimed films in New South Wales, Australia.
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