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Day 10. Producer of Concealed Identity, Tina Adams, Answers Some Commonly Asked Questions About Filmmaking, Acting and Her Experience in The Industry.
This unbelievable life story teaches us about the journey of one of the most renowned geneticists and immunologists, professor Dr. Emil Skamene. He devoted his entire life to uncovering the secrets of genes, all the while being unaware of his own Identity for many decades.
By 7 Art Distribution 4 years ago in Interview
Day 8 Independent Cinema, Five Things You Need To Know About Making Independent Film 2022.
We spoke with Tina Adams for the 8th edition of our Quora question and answer series. Today we discussed things ranging from the compensation of subjects in documentaries to the roles adjacent to a director and the editing process when sequencing footage.
By 7 Art Distribution 4 years ago in Interview
From Crafty Mom to Highly Sought After Event Planner
For the past two years, the events industry has faced incredible changes and a huge amount of uncertainty. While we’ve come a long way from early 2020, the event industry is still experiencing a powerful transformation back to in person gatherings.
By Lamore Lifestyle 4 years ago in Interview
Interview of me while in Iraq 12yrs ago, Vol. 3
3MAR2022; 1604, THU The final installment of my trilogy version of, "Interview With a U.S. Soldier" by Anonymous. Again, very minimal editing out of respect for the phenomenal friend who permitted me to put this to the discretion of the magnificent mods of this significantly and surreally vital site.
By Nefarious Darrius4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Italian Composer, Producer Vittorio Iue`
We're so thrilled to have an exclusive interview with the Italian composer, producer, and arranger Vittorio Iue`... Hello, Vittorio! It’s a pleasure to speak with you about your thirty-year career as a renowned music producer. You are a composer, arranger and producer. Of the three, which do you enjoy the most and why?
By Michael Stover4 years ago in Interview
Life Lessons From Bryan Cranston
The life of Bryan I interviewed Bryan Cranston in 2014, not long after the final series of Breaking Bad had aired. He was starring in New York as US president Lyndon B Johnston in Robert Schenkkan’s epic play All The Way, a demanding role in which he was on-stage for a full two hours 20 minutes, altering his voice and physiology quite radically to embody the rotund, earthy politician.
By Sheryl Garratt4 years ago in Interview
Ludovic Zamor:
Classical pianists have the ability to transcend music-making and touch people's hearts and souls. Whether playing a formal concert or accompanying a singer, their skill with the instrument can create an unforgettable experience. This is why people flock to hear Canadian-American Concert Pianist and Recording Artist Michel-Ange Ludovic Zamor.
By Dr. P. Gurley4 years ago in Interview
Meet with Dheeraj Budhori, Author of ''Business Ideas From Waste Material"
Do you know that waste material or discarded items can be used to make decorative items? Dheeraj Budhori, the author of Business Ideas From Waste Material, is shared how the simple things can be used to create something profitable. Dheeraj Budhori, an Researcher, Writer and Artist from India, has introduced his book named "Business Ideas from Waste Material." The book is available in e-book format on Amazon, Google and other ebook platforms. Some of the topics covered in this book are – how to turn waste into wealth, and how to utilize waste. All these topics have been included in the form of 10 different ideas from waste material. This informative guide can be used by people who wish to start their business.In this book, you will find all the information in short way that will help you to start your own business.
By Research Buddy4 years ago in Interview
William Shaw On A Life In Crime. Top Story - March 2022.
When I talk to crime novelist William Shaw, he is alone in his writing shack in Devon, on the English coast. It's an off-grid, wooden building close to the sea but even closer to railway tracks, which is why he bought it so cheaply 30 years ago. "It was going for virtually nothing, because Network Rail have the rights to demolish it with no notice," he explains. "That put people off!"
By Sheryl Garratt4 years ago in Interview












