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| Job Title: Small Film Crew wanted for short film |
| Description |
Hello, My name is Bobby Ashley and I'm seventeen years old from Brooklyn New York. My passion is filmmaking. I'm looking for a great film crew to make my debut project the best. This is a non-pay job however It can stop teenagers from using drugs and dying at an early age.
Film title-Drugs Ain't The Answer
Synopsis-April, a hard working woman that's making ends meet to keep
her family together. Since her mother's death, her younger brother and
sister has been using drugs to solve their problems. China is selling crack cocaine with her boyfriend Malik and Carlos is a alcoholic. April is trying to find a way to keep her family safe before it's to late.
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| Job Requirements |
Please bring film equipment to the set. Who I need as a film crew are
two cambra operators,sound- two boom pole operators, electric-light operator and grip operator. Also, bring a monitor and headphones to listen and see the scenes in different angles.
Food will be provided on set. Everyone report on set by 12:00pm. Lunch
from 12-1pm. We start shooting from 1-4pm. A four hour shoot. Names
will be listed in the credits of crew.
Filming will be in Brooklyn, New York. ONLY NEW YORK CITY RESIDENTS ARE ABLE FOR CREW VOLUNTEERING. Filming Dates-August 16-20(week one) and August 23-26(week two). I'm shooting one scene a day. It's nine scenes. Email me for address and directions.
Contact-Bobby Ashley
Cell phone number- 1-347-462-7818.
Email-Bobbyashley56@gmail.com
I'm the writer and Director.
Thank you for your time
Bobby Ashley.
P.S- Even though it's a non-pay job. Lets try as a team to bring a positive message to the screen so that young people can stop using drugs to solve their problem. Let encourage them to HUG NOT DRUGS.So I need you guys help. |
| Details |
| Post Date: 07/29/2010 |
| Hours: Part Time |
| Location:
Brooklyn, New York, USA |
| Working Term: See Job Description |
| Salary: Non-Paid but it's to stop people from using drugs PLEASE./ See Job Description
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