Entertainment Business School - Kaia Alexander [FULL INTERVIEW]
Watch the video interview on Youtube here.
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Theatre Production Company, Tilted Wig Productions, is seeking a Videographer for a rehearsed reading of the upcoming play, Spitfire Girls.
The rehearsal is at MAST Mayflower Studios in Southampton on the 17th of March. This role closes shortly so please express interest promptly.
Express interest and find out more here!
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Production Bulletin connects subscribers with the most up-to-date contact information for BTL positions behind all upcoming film and TV projects shooting in America, Canada, England, and beyond.
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Production Bulletin connects subscribers with the most up-to-date contact information for BTL positions behind all upcoming film and TV projects shooting in America, Canada, England, and beyond.
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* “go-to” doesn’t mean “only”! there’s a bunch of situational signoffs I haven’t put here, this is more about what you use by default
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Barry Trivers and Gerd Oswald dropping “The Conscience of the King” on December 8th of 1966, only to never elaborate on Tarsus IV and Kirk’s past there
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imagine being scotty in tos. every day your friend group goes on dangerous yet exciting adventures to new planets but you can never go because they always make you babysit the ship. also you have to stay on facetime with them the whole time in case they need a lift. you are the eternal designated driver. the seventh wheel. you dont mind as much as you should though because you sort of want to fuck the ship
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Lots of independent projects seeking talent on Tabb this week, here are a few closing soon!
Writer-Director Evan Preston is seeking an editor & sound designer for an upcoming project. And a video being made for the Charlier Waller Trust is seeking actors in Bristol!
Express interest & check out more on Tabb:
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Production Bulletin
A premium subscription service that provides film & TV job contact info for all upcoming indie and studio projects shooting in North America and elsewhere. productionbulletin.com
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Now that Ghibli's new movie is coming out soon, I've been thinking about anime films and wanna talk about my favorite animated movie ever, Tokyo Godfathers.
TG is a 2003 tragicomedy by Satoshi Kon, following three unhoused people––an alcoholic, a runaway girl, an a trans woman––who find a baby in a dumpster and set off across Tokyo to reunite her with her parents.
If you like the sound of that, go watch it because the rest of this post is spoilers and I have FEELINGS about this movie.
URGHH, the fact that only two moments of true kindness, generosity, and care given to the three protagonists without any expectation of reciprocity are given by a Latin-American immigrant couple and a drag show club full of trans women. The fact that, despite her loud and dramatic personality, Hana is the glue that holds the team together and the heart of the whole movie. The fact that this movie pulls no punches at showing the violence and inhumanity committed by "civilized Japanese society" against the unhoused. The fact that Miyuki craves to be loved by her parents and ends up seeing Hana as her true mother. The fact that Miyuki starts off accidentally using transphobic language against Hana, but slowly begins calling her "Miss Hana" out of respect. The fact that, according to Kon, Hana's role in the story is as a mythological trickster god and "disturb the morality and order of society, but also play a role in revitalizing culture." The fact that Hana so desperately wants to be part of a true family, yet is willing to sacrifice her found family so they can be with their own, and is rewarded for her good deeds in the end by becoming a godmother. The fact that, throughout the movie, wind and light have been used to signify the presence of god's hand/influence (this movie's about nondenominational faith––faith in yourself, faith in others, faith in a higher power. Lots of religious are referenced, such as Buddhism/Hinduism, Christianity, and Shintoism), and in the climax of the film, as Hana jumps off a building to save a baby that isn't hers, a gust of wind and a shower of light save her from death. The fact that god saves a trans woman's life because she proved herself a mother, and that shit makes me CRY.
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