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Over 30 film industry professionals throughout Hollywood and the world's film and television industries blog weekly about their experiences in bringing motion pictures to our screen. Credits include: Wedding Crashers, Bourne Identity, and Jerry Springer.
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The Standby Painter - Behind the Movie

Dec 8, 2009
First, a thank you to T. Emerson for your kind comment last week.  I fear that this entry will be short and not a telling of any story.  When I could have written this blog as planned, while waiting over an hour and half at the car repair shop and...

The Manager - Two Out-of-the-Box Ideas Produced Huge Results for an Actor and a Director

Dec 7, 2009
Sometimes it takes out of the box thinking to get the results you want. Here are two great examples of people who tried something different and got exactly what they wanted: TJ Miller, an LA-based comedian (CLOVERFIELD, “Carpoolers”) shot the below...

The Casting Director - This Sh*t is hard to do…and that ain't no LOI (the "o" is silent)

Dec 6, 2009
Here is a recent email I received from a producer: “…In searching for money for this film we’re constantly coming up against the “who do you have attached” question. The whole Catch-22 thing. We have actors that want to be in the film, yet refuse...

The Hollywood Career Coach - HOLLYWOOD FUTURE STRIKE WATCH: CAROL LOMBARDI OF AMPTP

Dec 1, 2009
Interesting interview in the LA Times with Carol Lomdardi who is the new chief negotiator of the AMPTP (representing the major studios and networks.) She’s already shifting the dynamic. That’s good news. Nick Counter was known as a pugnacious...

The Standby Painter - Back to Work

Dec 1, 2009
We’ve been off, enjoying a little holiday vacation for the past week, and the time has never gone by so fast.  But tomorrow it’s back to the set, and I’m hoping my stuffed toy dog Snoopy will be able to play a small (nonspeaking) part in the...


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