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Katharina Mag.art.Kahlerstudied visual media design 1990-2001, artist,teacher for creative courses for children, author of screenplays and children books, filmproducer for documentaries and feature films, fashion design label KULTLABEL
NayaNaya is a leisure and travel magazine writer who is now pursuing online content writing. Her expertise includes travel, food, digital photography, books, art, films, health and wellness, society and culture, and history.
Skip PulleyI am a social media engineer and writer/director based in Charlotte, North Carolina. I direct avant garde/art films, record spoken word albums and write postmodern/existential literature & syndicated Internet columns. I own a small media company called the Soundboy Media Group. I have been writing articles since 1988 and making documentary films since 1998.
popcorntracksI've been turned off by movie critics because I've almost missed out on some real gems because of bad reviews of good movies. I have a distaste for the artsy only taste. I like art films but I don't feel like they should be held so high on the movie going pedestal. Movies are like food. Steak is good, but sometimes you're in the mood for a hot dog. Am I right, or am I right? I've seen a lot of movies from silent to present. What can I say, I love films, and my friends think I should do this sorta thing. I'm the buddy you call when you want to know about a movie!
Kellie HaulotteKellie Haulotte is a writer who enjoys writing about movies from horror to art films, and writing short horror, spy, and hard-boiled detective fiction. She also had written blogs about movies in the past. Recently became a Green Bay Classic Movies Examiner for the Examiner.com. She adores classic cinema. Also has published a poetry book at Lulu.com and published a couple of e-books at Amazon.com. Her first paperback was a short story collection and was published in October by Createspace. She just loves to write! Her website: https://sites.google.com/site/acreativewritersworld/home.
heart 4 art by eileenI'm a self taught artist and poet. Married since 1980 and mom of 2 great young ladies I have become disabled with FMS and can now pursue my dream of becoming a full fledged artist when I grew up. My creative mind is explosive as I am an Active Artist in Recovery too.
Chris RawlingsI draw realistic or surrealistic portraits. I write philosophical poetry. I am also a video producer and have made several short videos, including Science-fiction movies, comedies, horror films, art films, music videos, and documentaries.
Aya VandenbusscheFilms and television have been my passion all my life. I have a BA in Films & Television from Tel Aviv University in Israel. In pursuit of my creative ambition I moved to the UK in 2003. After working as a cinema manager in the high profile cinemas Odeon Leicester Square and Odeon Covent Garden, I worked as a camera assistant on many films and television productions. In the last couple of years I have started to develop as a writer, and I aspire to become a writer for films and television. I have my own blog: http://notoriousvandenbussche.blogspot.co.uk/ and I write regularly for a Doctor Who online magazine, The Terrible Zodin: http://doctorwhottz.blogspot.co.uk/ I have also been developing a romantic comedy feature film and a pilot for a television comedy that was read by the BBC and received positive feedback. I live and breath films and television and culture, I am creative, passionate and full of great new ideas.
Leah Jocelyn MackenzieI am excited to be back on my creative path after working as a pharmaceutical sales representative for the past few years. I am a proud Montana State University alumni, go Bobcats, with a BA in Motion Picture/Films with Video Option. Born in Missoula, MT, I grew up and live in Portland, OR. I am a sports fan, soccer devotee, Blazer/Timbers believer, child/animal/healthy earth advocate, outdoor & scuba enthusiast, and a music lover. A dream chaser for sure! My first children's book, The Adventures of Avery Ann, is available as a digital download on all e-readers: Amazon Kindle, B& N Nook, Sony Readers and iBookstore. The Adventures of Avery Ann is the magical tale of a little girl’s dive into the ocean befriending sea animals while searching for her lost charm bracelet. The Adventures of Avery Ann is an inspiring story encouraging kids and adults to believe in their dreams and follow their inner adventurer. For more details visit www.theadventuresofaveryann.com
Jessie LeahyI am an artist and writer. I specialize in acrylic painting, 3D modeling, and creative fiction writing. I love science fiction, fantasy, and historical fiction stories. I aim to turn my stories into animated short films or video games, once my skills are varied enough (or I can hire a team). I ve been dabbling with poetry, since I was 13. In 2008, I self-published a poetry book and an art book (as Jessica Hoel). My fine art is mostly of nature, and to date is primarily under my previously mentioned maiden name. I now live in Boulder Creek, CA with my husband, our cat, and our black pug. We hike, rock climb and boulder. I used to skydive.
chip millerDIRECTOR/PRODUCER/EDITOR/SCREENWRITER/COMPOSER As an LA-based Film and Video Director, Producer, and Editor, Miller has helmed over 200 MTV, VH-1, and BET music videos, two dozen multi-camera live concert shoots for television and long form DVD, numerous independent theatrical feature films, a weekly children’s educational TV series with the Disney Channel, several award-winning documentaries, and a half dozen Network and Cable TV series pilots. He has also directed over 60 national commercial spots and a host of PBS TV concert pledge specials, as well as original video content for websites and net product. Some of the many top recording artists Miller has worked with include, Brian Wilson, Linkin Park, Sheryl Crow, Alison Krauss, The Black Crowes, LL Cool J, The Beastie Boys, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rod Stewart, Donovan, Deniece Williams, Faith Evans, Shaquille O’Neal, Gerald Levert, Charlie Wilson, The Gap Band, The Curve, The Little River Band, Squeeze, Jeffrey Osborne, Eddie Murphy, OMD, and The Commodores. He has shot live concerts for MTV, HBO, and Showtime, for The Rolling Stones, Paul Simon, The Beach Boys, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Wings, The Eagles, and countless other major musical acts, as well as the annual KJJZ Radio “Smooth Jazz Festival” in Palm Desert starring Gerald Albright and Jeff Golub. His very successful Pledge Drive specials for PBS Television include recent shows for show biz icon Diahann Carroll (currently airing); Donovan featuring David Lynch, Laura Dern, and Mike Love of The Beach Boys; a Native American Tribute, “Songcatchers”, starring Rita Coolidge, Buffy St. Marie, Robbie Robertson, and Wes Studi; and presently in post-production, “Rhythm of the Dance”, an Irish dance special. Upcoming PBS shows include a tribute to Jewish Songwriters; a bluegrass homage to Loretta Lynn; and a first annual Folk Music Hall of Fame special. Some of the independent movies Miller oversaw as a Director, Producer, and/or Supervisin
Michael SaundersI've made independent, educational and behavioral science films and documentaries, seeing culture in it's unabridged form. I began drawing and painting about 7 years old, creative writing around 12. I have an AA degree in Art History, a BA/MFA in Film from California Institute of the Arts, BA in Finance from UCLA. I've lived in Japan (but I've forgotten most of the language) and the Philippines for three years. Supporting myself with free lance Photography for Nippon Columbia. Created the L.A. FILMMAKER'S SHOWCASE, an exhibition of independent films and Video at the Los Angeles Museum of Science and Industry. I've been both rich (creatively) and poor (financially) living in New York City, Nashville, Liberia West Africa, and Los Angeles. I've worked as an Accountant, and Financial Risk Manager. Currently I'm compiling my own discoveries from written, audio and visual language from all the (human)voices I've experienced into a creative cacophony of prose, voice(s) and picture(s).
Kusha Deep Music and FilmsDar.Ra Biography Some things are certain in life, as sure as you know the day will rise and fall and the seasons will change, the same can be said when it comes to music and Artist and Producer Dar.Ra. It was obvious from an early age that this combination was going to create a lifelong passion that would become a marriage for better or even better. The first rumblings of this passion happened as Dar.Ra went for an audition with a reggae influence band called Bass Culture, which was a great opportunity and opened up the way to song writing. Musical influences changed as The US paradise garage sound hit the UK in the early 90's. A chance meeting with a DJ in a record shop led to collaboration and the release of his first record under the name of 'ËTaste of Paradise'. The original white label went to number 1 in the local UK charts and the phone starting ringing from the major labels. Three labels chased after the act, but Chrysalis Records signed them which led to re-releasing the track and getting the record into the UK national charts. Dar.Ra went on to release dance influenced records throughout the 90's with Polydor, BMG, 21st Century Records, Mushroom Records and Festival Records in Australia, in that time remixing records by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Tears For Fears and had dance-floor hits with Urban Harmonix and Bliss. Spending time working in Australia for Festival Records gave Dar.Ra another top 40 track for a band called Ultra Love Machine, and the opportunity to gain more experience with his writing and production skills. Finding himself in Byron Bay the most easterly point of Australia, Dar.Ra worked on a subliminal album called Breath for the K-Collective which worked on the premise that certain frequencies and breathing can bring about great internal release from stress and pressure. The album is one of the first pieces of music to create an organic musical landscape that can bring the listener into a mind and body
Joshua JohnsonI am a 32 year old husband and father following his dream. I am giving up my current job to dive headfirst into an art career through freelance work and tattooing. I have started a blog called Art & Ink to chronicle my journey. Scary? Yes! Exciting? You bet!
Mim BrettAfter graduating from art school in 1989, I travelled the world and ended up in Berlin, where I stayed for 14 years. I write, I draw, I build, I photograph and I eat whatever is growing in the garden.
FatCat Filmspodcast,short movies and documentaries.
Heather NoyesI'm a 31 year old single mother living in Southeast Texas. I'm interested in art, especially working with digital media. A bit of a gamer, I am interested in video game design. As a mother, I'm interested in making children's programming standards higher and more informative
C. W. LesherI grew up in small town in Colorado where I went to a small K-12 school . Immediately after graduating I entered college at the Art Institute of Colorado to earn a bachelor's degree in film. I've worked on a few short films and one feature documentary. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to "break" into the film industry, but rather than let it get my down I've only allowed it to make me bitter. I like to write about controversial and complicated topics. I like to dance around the fence-line and mow the grass on both sides.
Isis WestTrained in writing, painting and art, I travel across the US meeting and greeting the salt of the earth. I write essays and journals on these experiences. My other writings cover personal experiences for adult children of narcissistic parents.
Elizabeth MaestasStudent at the Art Institute of Colorado studying Digital Filmmaking and Video Production
daniellacouture21Hi! The name is Dom. I'm a slightly disgruntled college student with a flair for fashion, films and flagrant sarcasim. The way to my heart is a Basquait, Monet, or Warhol. Happy reading...
Mila MilesThis is short: I'm a filmmaker. I have a business that I created and developed called Behind The Scenes Films. It is new, fresh and original. Check it out at: behindthescenesfilms.com It will tell you more than any words here.
Barbara YalofB.A. Art Education M.Ed Education plus continuing education in the fine arts and computer topics Run a small after school art school for kids as well as teaching at the College level in topics in art. Entered many juried art and craft exhibitions
Dan J. DesRochersI am a recent graduate of the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and won an award for best portfolio spring 2007. I am a writer by trade and have various projects in many stages of production.
kelly nealAn American transplant in Britain, I make short documentary films and travel as frequently as possible. I'm interested in oddities, in people doing strange things in the world in isolation from larger societies.
ragaman7A Graphic, Web & Digital Media Designer with a Masters in Design from the University of Ulster. I have worked in design related roles for over three years producing work for print, web, multimedia and audio visual projects. I am a musician and I love films, travelling and ha
AKangHi, I like to write and make films.
Page BanfieldI am currently attending College in pursuit of a BS Degree in Interactive Media and Design with The Art Institute. I love web design, and have created and maintained six websites for clients. I work in a freelance capacity.
ArtI'm a (Do It Yourself) musician.
lizzy revakbartender/painter/graphic designer..i'm pretty much the typical art major. i've moved about 10 times in my life, and play more video games then i should. that's pretty much me in a nutshell.
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