Hire your Los Angeles crew the simple and easy way
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If you want to worry about the actors, script and your vision and just show up on-set the first day of shooting with a crew in place, ready to get it done for you. We talk about your
production, your budget and the crew your production requires.
We’ll figure out who you need, the best people for the job, and get them for the best price. No matter who you need, we’ll manage the hiring process for you.
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We’re talking payroll, HR policies, contracts, etc. Everything you shouldn’t be worrying about when you’re trying to concentrate on your story and actors.
Accounts Assistant,
Art Director, Assistant Art Director, Assistant
Costume Designer, Assistant Hairdresser, Assistant Make-up Artist, Assistant Sound Editor, Assistant Sound Mixer, Associate Producer, Boom Operator,
Camera operator, Carpenter, Clapper loader,
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Construction Manager, Costume Designer, Director of Photography, Electrician, Film Editor/Assistant (Off-Line), First Assistant Director, Focus Puller, Foley Artist,
Gaffer, Grip, Hairdresser, Lighting,
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Camera Person, Line Producer, Locations Manager, Make-up Artist, Painter, Plasterer, Production Accountant, Production Assistant, Production Coordinator, Production Designer, Production Manager, Production Secretary, Rigger, Script Supervisor, Second Assistant Director, Set Dresser, Sound Editor, Sound Mixer, Sound Recordist,
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Sound Supervisor, Stagehand, Supervising Editor , Third Assistant Director, Videotape Editor (Off-Line), Videotape Editor (On-Line), Wardrobe Assistant, Wardrobe Supervisor.
We’ll get it done.
Give us a call.
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Hi,
We have a feature movie that needs a final editing touch to be completed. We’re looking for an editor who could work on Final Cut Pro 6 or 7 for Mac. Would you please let us know what is your company’s hourly rates for editing services you provide?
Sincerely,
Saley
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Hello, let me introduce myself: I’m Stefano Pratesi, I’m Film director, acting coach, commercials director, corporate videos and documentary director, scriptwriter with 19 years of experience in the field, second unit director.
At the beginning I have been worked like production assistant, until I become Executive producer for Mr. Bitterlin and FinalTouch Production, Germany for a “Mueller Milk” film shot in florence.
After that, a lot of years ago, I have been started to work like second assistant director and I started to write screenplay. I’m scuba dive and I shot also several documentaries under sea.
I have been worked for 5 years like first assistant director in italian tv series and feature films and now I work like film and commercials director, but also like second unit director, corporate videos director, acting coach, scriptwriter. I have been written severals Tv series screenplay for Mediaset and Rai television.
I attach you my c.v. and a link of my web site: http://www.wix.com/stefanopratesi/stefano-pratesi where you can watch something I shot, both commercials, tv series, short film.
If you are interested, I have also several low budget screenplay, both for Cinema and Television series.
I wuold like have a chat with you, if you think that my skill is ok for your film projects, or for other possible collaborations with your production Company; nice to take part of your roster Director, or work for you like second unit director, acting coach, or simply like first AD.
Hope to hear your opinion from you,
thank you for your time.
Best
Stefano Pratesi
Hello,
I would like to get some information on hiring a crew and renting equipment for a short film. I am on a limited budget and would like to see what my options would be. The entire short would take place in Los Angeles in a Motel/Hotel room. I haven’t picked the location as of yet and the film is a little over 15 minutes long.
Thank You,
Michael Paull