Frank Casanova
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I describe myself as a
I'm in the Film Business
My areas of expertise include:
Director / Producer / Writer > over 20 movies...
Owner - The Studio Center
About me - current project:
Commercially Successful Motion Pictures.
Laurels, awards and other accomplishments:
Degree in Psychology, Community College Lifetime Teaching Credential.
Successful Entrepreneur / Business Person. Marketing Junkie.
My home region is:
Capital Region

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Callin' It Like It Is Marty

Posted on May 15, 2012 at 1:04pm 4 Comments

Very courageous email / post of you Marty.  Not many want to hear that some think they are just "playing" at being a filmmaker.  Yup... Truth hurts.  I suppose that's the case with just about any endeavor, whether it be an artistic one or not.  Some people are really serious about it... Some just play at it hoping to get lucky without really doing any hard work.   That's why we see so many names come and go.  How many filmmakers from SIFF of, say, 10 years ago are still working at it today? …

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Why Indy Filmmakers are in the dark.

Posted on November 8, 2010 at 10:26am 0 Comments

Here is a recent post to the LA Producer's Group in comment on how to use projection comparable data in a film business plan:

"Most projections serve as a disservice because they are just based on comps

which don't accurately reflect the reality of a project's profitable

prospects. Saying that, if you want a more realistic tool... especially to help

with negotiations and contracts, make sure the projections includes a

sources and uses regressive analysis with proven… Continue

"Beatrice & The Bike Thief" going to Festivals

Posted on August 5, 2010 at 1:54pm 0 Comments

Happy to report The Studio Center's and Frank Casanova's "Beatrice & The Bike Thief" has been accepted in the 7th Annual San Diego International Children's Film Festival and will screen on Sunday afternoon August 15th. Also, we've just received an invitation to a New York Film Festival... We'll keep you posted.

Movie Making Business Moving Out of Calif.?

Posted on May 10, 2010 at 11:39am 7 Comments

It's called "Runaway Productions"...Making movies (of any significant budget) has been moving our of California for the past few decades. Now it's getting critical for those who make their livings making movies... Mostly folks living in Los Angeles. I had to repost the following commentary from the LA Producers Group Forum:



It is not just runaway production, it is the general dumbing down of America and the screamingly constant increasing stupidity of on-screen content driven by… Continue

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At 3:51am on November 17, 2016, Augustin Aziankou said…

Good day,

I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and demand it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on (augustineaziankou3@gmail.com) for the full details.

Have a nice day.
Mr. Augustin.

At 10:12am on November 10, 2009, Martin Anaya said…
Heya frank,
welcome to the party. Feel free to post viedo, blogs etc...Consider this a GREAT place to rant ;)

Cheers!

M
 
 
 

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