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Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
ShowBiz exclusive: All about Singer Eye'z and her performance on stage!
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We at ShowBiz blog have featured singer, songwriter and artist - Eye';z and today, we ourselves are super excited to know more about the singer herself in her recent interview with Artists Expression!
Without further ado, here is the video, an early preview, that you can see right here at ShowBiz blog!
In the interview, Eye'z talks about her inspiration to be called Eye'z and also took to the stage instantly and performed her hit single "Sugar" and also her new song!
The television show is called artist expression produced by Miss Alma love. It will also air on channel 26 in Berkeley California on betv Berkeley community media
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Solarity Studios - A ShowBiz feature
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We are ShowBiz blog take pride in each and every feature article here. In that line, we've been doing a lot of study of recent ShowBiz accomplishments and new founds.
Going on the same line, today at ShowBiz, we are extremely proud to feature....
It is a new age studio founded by the young and rising star Alex Kinter. Now, for those who are not following ShowBiz and the recent trends of going all mobile and streaming content on mobile apps, Solarity Studios is a great example of doing all this and even producing an amazing short film.
About Alex Kinter - he is the founder of Solarity Studies an entertainment production company. Having worked with entertainment host Paul Salfen and many shows such as The Drew Pearson Show, Sports Plus and Inside Entertainment, Alex is a fine tuned entertainment professional with a fine knack for talent, we can say.
We got to see some of the fine works by Alex Kinter and are sharing them here:
Paul Salfen interviews Val Kilmer - 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BymNPTeWmAw
Alex Kinter on smartshoot - https://www.smartshoot.com/dallas-director-alex-kinter, here's where Alex can be reached!
and here's a fine interview of Alex Kinter! - http://noragouma.com/interview-dallas-la-based-director-alex-kinter/
More about Solarity Studios which publishes at Vimeo - https://vimeo.com/solaritystudios which has already completed its maiden production - the short film Alone at the Pool, is focused on producing and creating quality content for the ShowBiz and entertainment world.
Solarity Studios is headquartered in Dallas and has offices in Los Angeles, New Orleans, Chicago, New York and Miami. Alex's company specializes in music videos, commercial production, corporate videos, television cinematography, aerial cinematography, motion graphics, photography, digital marketing and branded content creation. So no matter where the production and category is, Solarity Studios has got it covered!
Interview with Douglas Vermeeren - the movie maker!
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Interview with Movie
maker, Douglas Vermeeren by Yahoo freelancer Stan Romero
We at ShowBiz are always excited and thrilled to share the latest and the best in ShowBiz. In this edition of articles about the talented Douglas Vermeeren, we share a recent interview excerpt of his.
The following is an excerpt from a recent interview with movie
director/producer Douglas Vermeeren in regards to his upcoming movie Creepy
Zombie. Douglas Vermeeren is the director and producer behind several hit
documentaries in the personal development and inspiration genre.
For more information about Douglas Vermeeren and his films go to:
www.DouglasVermeeren.com
and for more information about Creepy Zombies specifically go to: www.CreepyZombies.com
Stan Romero: Thanks for taking the time to talk with me.
Douglas Vermeeren: It’s good be with you.
Stan Romero: so,why did you want to become a filmmaker?
Douglas Vermeeren: As long as I can remember I enjoyed movies.
Like many filmmakers of my generation I was profoundly affected by the films of
George Lucas and Steven Speilberg. I still remember the first time I saw Star
Wars when I was 5. My Dad took our family to a drive in movie theatre and it
was magical. Another movie that profoundly influenced me was Richard Donners
Superman. To me it was larger than life. I remember as a young boy thinking
that these were nearly document ion of real life events. In other words I thought C3PO and Superman
were real people. As I grew older and realized these were movies I really
wanted to be part of that word.
Stan Romero: What was your first movie experience?
Douglas Vermeeren: There were really two major events I think
that could be considered my first experience. My first was when my grandpa gave
me his old 8mm movie camera. It was then that I first began to think about how
a movie was created and what it was like to be behind the camera. The second
was my first time to the set as a background extra. I was still in elementary
school and I loved everything about it.
Stan Romero: When did you start making your first productions?
Douglas Vermeeren: In middle school and high school I looked for
every opportunity to bring video into my school assignments and book reports. I
regularly signed out the schools audio Visual equipment. The librarian joked
that most students couldn’t get at the gear because I had a
permanent booking on it. Looking back it was probably true. I was shooting all the time and a close group
of friends and I tried to create our own projects.
Stan Romero: What was your first somewhat professional effort?
Douglas Vermeeren: While in college I created a short that I
entered into a small community film festival. It was well received but family
obligations kept me away from the awards ceremony and although we won a prize I
still to this day don’t know what we won. Upon my return and
hearing that we were recognized for our efforts encouraged me to go deeper into
my film studies.
Stan Romero: No doubt The Opus was a big moment for you. How did
that project come about?
Douglas Vermeeren: I actually am still very involved in personal
development and still publicly speaker from time to time. I recognized that
this was a genre that many people were very excited about and I had a lot of
connections in that world. I decided to make my first major movie because so
many elements just lined up.
Stan Romero: What did you learn from your first film?
Douglas Vermeeren: There were so many things that I found I didn’t
know. Some mistakes were very expensive. For example, I made a lot of mistakes
in raising money. I didn’t follow correct procedures and ran
into some trouble with the securities commission. (In the end I had to pay a
big fine.) I also hired a lot of people based on their enthusiasm rather than
their skill set and had to pay a lot of money to fix mistakes or reshoot entire
parts of the project. But overall I learned a lot here that made the entire
experience worth it. While there were a lot of bumps in the learning curve the
movie was very well received and so far has been translated into more than 23
languages worldwide and picked up as a book.
Stan Romero: What it easier for your next two films, The
gratitude Experiment and The Treasure Map? And why?
Douglas Vermeeren: It was much easier. I guess if I were to share
advice with any upcoming filmmakers the thing that I learned was if you do a
great job on your first film distributors and audiences are excited to see what’s
next. It’s kind of like that idea that you only get one change to
make a good first impression. The Opus did that for me.
Stan Romero: So now you are shifting to a completely new genre. A lot of people are talking about this dramatic switch from inspirational films to the exact opposite with horror. What inspired you to movie into the horror genre?
Douglas Vermeeren: I believe that people watch films to some
extent to feel emotions they don’t normally experience every day. They
felt that in the inspirational films I created and I believe they will feel
that in the horror film I am currently working on. It will be a fun ride. In
addition, I guess its kind of a wink to my high school friends who made movies
with me then. We would watch horror movies every weekend and we saw absolutely
everything in the video rental store. We then went out and tried to duplicate a
few things in our own films. I guess its a chapter in my life that I hadn’t
yet found closer with. So this time I get to do it with a reasonable budget and
experience.
Stan Romero: So what’s next after this?
Douglas Vermeeren: I haven’t decided yet. Our
office has received a few scripts and I’ve written a few as well. I don’t
know that it will be in the horror genre. I have a feeling that it will be more
of an action adventure or sci fi.
Stan Romero: Thank you for being with us today.
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Celebrity studs and their relationships
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The celebrities make a huge stand for their style and fashion statements. Today on showbiz we are going to follow celebrities on their relationships. When it comes to celebrity lifestyles their relationships are associated with celebrities or models. The handsome men of Hollywood have a great eye when it comes to ravishing women. The Hollywood actors are often associated with beautiful models since they can show off their relationship status.
The public are very interested to celebrity news and when it comes to handsome actors of Hollywood they relationship averages are pretty low. When it comes to relationships of celebrities it becomes a huge buzz around the media. The handsome actors are associated with beautiful and ravishing models to maintain their stand on their statement to the world. They want to maintain and create a new buzz about them and want to stay on the media radars. Since they are the most handsome men of Hollywood they can’t let down their pride and status. As day in and day out these celebrities are always under the scanner for what they do since they are the precious jewels of the Hollywood. Checkout the relationship secrets of top 10 celebrity studs who have a dream run when it comes ravishing and beautiful women.
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Buzz over celebrity relationship
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When it comes to showbiz we mostly cover the news about celebrities and their lifestyles. When it comes to celebrity lifestyles mostly it’s about their relationships and their breakups. The celebrities do make a lot of fashion statement and their relationships are followed by many fans. Today in showbiz we are going to see the top 10 Hollywood actresses who seem to have an edge over actors in relationships.
The actresses choose their men to make a statement to the public and their relationships can get a lot messy because as time goes by their attitude towards their relationships changes as well. The love seems to stay out of the equation when it comes to celebrities most of the time since their life is highly viewed by the public and their minutes gestures create a lot of buzz in the news too. But there are some celebrities who are deeply rooted to their relationships but there are very few of them. Just take a glimpse of the top 10 Hollywood actresses who have a ravenous thirst on handsome men.
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Conversation with Daniel Bostic, the Fresh face!
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So, this week we caught up with the actor virtually via conversations and we posed some interesting questions for Daniel Bostic and he had very interesting answers!
Me: How has your journey so far been in show biz ?
Daniel: Amazing, I've gone places I never thought I would. Sure its meant a lot of late nights and miserable rejections, but I wouldn't trade it for anything.
Me: Your tips to young actors and wannabe actors?
Daniel: Start small, take indie film jobs, extra slots, student films. This is an industry that is about making connections. Use your down time to hone your craft through workshops and classes and be willing to start small and move up. Above all keep a great attitude. The film industry is very tight-knit and its crucial that you don't burn any bridges.
Me: What are your future plans?
Daniel:
To be honest I don't know. I'm taking it a day at a time and seeing what God has for me. I'm going to continue staying involved in the film industry for the time being. I'm also considering going to school for a more "practical" degree in something like business so that I can have something to do between projects.
Me: As a career, do you think there is growth for young talents in Hollywood?
Daniel:
Let's face it, this is a competitive and crowded industry. That being said ,I see a lot of cities opening up to film production companies and there is more and more work available in cities like Atlanta, New York, and Charlotte. This is really the opportune time for young actors to get involved.
Me: How do you balance your personal and professional life?
Daniel:
For me its all about prioritizing. Some times this means turning down an audition because I need time to recoup from a project, or sometimes it means turning down friend time to drive to a shoot, either way it's a balancing act, but thats also what makes it fun!
Me: Any Girl Friend(s) :) ?
Daniel:
I have a lot of friends that are girls, but not a girlfriend. It's sort of a sacrifice I've had to make with my lifestyle. I simply don't have time or energy for a relationship right now, but that being said, if the right person came along I would probably find a way to make it work. :)
Me: Do you have any fitness secrets that you'd like to share with us?
Daniel:
One of the things that has been most helpful to me is finding a gym partner. I've found when I have a consistent gym partner I actually look forward to going to the gym and I don't burn out or become bored as easily.
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