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        <title>A Top 30 Stream of Media Syndication Global Press Releases (in MP3 format) via PRWeb</title>
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                        <title>&#8216;Pitch to Me&#8217; Says &#8220;Sling Blade&#8221; Producer Larry Meistrich</title>
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                        <description>The Aspiring Filmmaker&#8217;s Bootcamp was established to give everyone access to the entertainment industry, while educating them about the truth, realities and specifics of making a film. The bootcamp premieres at Fairleigh Dickinson&#8217;s Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, New Jersey April 21-23. [PRWeb Mar 18, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Teaneck, NJ (PRWEB) March 18, 2006 -- The Boot Camp weekend workshop is being co-sponsored by Fairleigh Dickinson University and premieres at Fairleigh Dickinson&#8217;s Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, New Jersey April 21-23.

&#8220;At our new Aspiring Filmmakers Boot Camp, all attendees can pitch their movie ideas and talents to me and other top working film pros. This is unprecedented access.&#8221; says Larry Meistrich, producer of over fifty feature films, including Oscar winner Sling Blade, You Can Count On Me, and Croupier.  

According to Meistrich &#8220;The Aspiring Filmmaker&#8217;s Bootcamp&#8221; was established to give everyone access to the entertainment industry, while educating them about the truth, realities and specifics of making a film.&#8221; Directors Dana Offenbach and Dave Gebroe, casting director Lina Todd, and legal expert Alfred Nardelli join Meistrich in teaching the workshop for directors, actors, producer, and writers &#8211; anyone looking to break into film. Step by step, participants will learn how to write and direct their own low-budget feature, hear extensive information on the &#8220;business&#8221; of the business and be guided through the steps of prepping, producing, finishing and delivering a film. It&#8217;s also a great networking and casting opportunity for actors.  

Dana Offenbach adds: &#8220;Our goal is to have every participant leave with a working knowledge of how to break into the entertainment industry&#8221;. The final day of the weekend will include a question and answer and pitch session geared towards finding undiscovered talent.&#8221; The jam packed weekend will include intensive sessions on:

&#8226;  Development

&#8226;  Securing Financing

&#8226;  Pre-production

&#8226;  Production

&#8226;  Post-production

&#8226;  Finding and securing distribution

&#8226;  Q &#38; A / Pitch Session

Says Meistrich &#8220;We have an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a Clio. We discovered Billy Bob Thornton, Edie Falco, Mischa Barton and Sam Rockwell. Are you next? Who knows, you just might walk out of the Aspiring Filmmakers Boot Camp with a deal!&#8221;

For more info, to register and to participate in a free talent database:  <a href="http://www.filmboot.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.filmboot.com</a>
 
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                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Teaneck, NJ (PRWEB) March 18, 2006 -- The Boot Camp weekend workshop is being co-sponsored by Fairleigh Dickinson University and premieres at Fairleigh Dickinson&#8217;s Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, New Jersey April 21-23.

&#8220;At our new Aspiring Filmmakers Boot Camp, all attendees can pitch their movie ideas and talents to me and other top working film pros. This is unprecedented access.&#8221; says Larry Meistrich, producer of over fifty feature films, including Oscar winner Sling Blade, You Can Count On Me, and Croupier.  

According to Meistrich &#8220;The Aspiring Filmmaker&#8217;s Bootcamp&#8221; was established to give everyone access to the entertainment industry, while educating them about the truth, realities and specifics of making a film.&#8221; Directors Dana Offenbach and Dave Gebroe, casting director Lina Todd, and legal expert Alfred Nardelli join Meistrich in teaching the workshop for directors, actors, producer, and writers &#8211; anyone looking to break into film. Step by step, participants will learn how to write and direct their own low-budget feature, hear extensive information on the &#8220;business&#8221; of the business and be guided through the steps of prepping, producing, finishing and delivering a film. It&#8217;s also a great networking and casting opportunity for actors.  

Dana Offenbach adds: &#8220;Our goal is to have every participant leave with a working knowledge of how to break into the entertainment industry&#8221;. The final day of the weekend will include a question and answer and pitch session geared towards finding undiscovered talent.&#8221; The jam packed weekend will include intensive sessions on:

&#8226;  Development

&#8226;  Securing Financing

&#8226;  Pre-production

&#8226;  Production

&#8226;  Post-production

&#8226;  Finding and securing distribution

&#8226;  Q &#38; A / Pitch Session

Says Meistrich &#8220;We have an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a Clio. We discovered Billy Bob Thornton, Edie Falco, Mischa Barton and Sam Rockwell. Are you next? Who knows, you just might walk out of the Aspiring Filmmakers Boot Camp with a deal!&#8221;

For more info, to register and to participate in a free talent database:  <a href="http://www.filmboot.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.filmboot.com</a>
 
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