AHEADshots
What we’re offering is essentially a video headshot, an up-to-a-minute-long clip that will be posted online and is a more dynamic, accurate, and useful tool for directors and casting agents to “see” exactly WHO you are. Casting agencies and directors really just want to see “you.”
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Dealership Secrets
This is a practical guide to purchasing a car. It's an honest and good idea. There's video and content on the site. And some people might really need it.
And I'm not asking for anything.
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The Philadelphia Archives
in 2000, my partner and I (and 2 others, sort of) brainstormed and developed a "series" about Philadelphia History.
I was always interested in history. Ever since I was a little kid. And I was VERY lucky to have access to the people and museums that I had access to.
So, through a series of conversations and random events, (talking to a man named Chuck Kluge, actually) I thought to myself, "there's never been a decent series about Philly history." Why is that?
From Penn, to the civil war, to the "Workshop of the World" ... Why hasn't anyone done that yet?
I'll make it myself.
However, it was too large. And it almost drove me insane.
I had to learn everything from forming an S corp, to researching, and figuring out "my style" through just shooting and editing. Plain and simple.
Currently, Sam Katz and his son Phil Katz and a group are making a series. And it looks like it's going to be great.
Here's some of what I did, tho.
I was always interested in history. Ever since I was a little kid. And I was VERY lucky to have access to the people and museums that I had access to.
So, through a series of conversations and random events, (talking to a man named Chuck Kluge, actually) I thought to myself, "there's never been a decent series about Philly history." Why is that?
From Penn, to the civil war, to the "Workshop of the World" ... Why hasn't anyone done that yet?
I'll make it myself.
However, it was too large. And it almost drove me insane.
I had to learn everything from forming an S corp, to researching, and figuring out "my style" through just shooting and editing. Plain and simple.
Currently, Sam Katz and his son Phil Katz and a group are making a series. And it looks like it's going to be great.
Here's some of what I did, tho.