Stephanie Andersen videos
"GOD DON'T MAKE NO TRASH" BY STEPHANIE ANDERSEN | BARE: A ROCK MUSICAL | LOS ANGELES
Actor Websites by Web For Actors - @"God Don't Make No Trash" performed LIVE from the Hayworth in Downtown Los Angeles Featuring Stephanie Andersen Directed by Calvin Remsberg Musical Direction & Arrangements by Elmo Zapp Music Production by Elmo Zapp & Alex Seller Produced by Topher Rhys & Jamie Lee Barnard Book & Music by Damon Intrabartolo Book & Lyrics by Jon Hartmere a glory|struck production bare: a pop opera
» Return to Stephanie's Website
» Actor Websites
Actor Dictionary | The Studio System
Today, the studios stand as the mainstream of filmmaking in North America. They are the primary source for obtaining funds and distribution for films. Their sole purpose is to find commercial material for a film, attach the right talent to that material, produce the film, market the film, and distribute the film. The studios usually own the rights to the property, and their primary method of generating revenue is from box-office ticket sales. Studios are situated on a large piece of land on which sound stages are built on. These sound stages are constantly being used to house movie-sets where most of the off-location scenes are shot. Currently there are 6 major studios in North America: Universal, Warner Brothers, Columbia, Disney, Paramount, and 20th Century Fox. There are also smaller studios known as mini-majors which include MGM, Lionsgate/Summit, The Weinstein Company, Relativity. As a film producer, your goal is to have a studio fund and distribute your film. You also want the studio to hire you as the producer, however, the studio system rarely attaches inexperience producers to their projects. The mere existence of independent films is a result of the studios reluctance to work with new producers. Within the studios, like any other business or company, there is a many divisions and in each division there is a hierarchy of employees. There are four main divisions within a studio: development, physical production, business affairs, and marketing.