Yesterday I went through old stuff and found this little gem. One of the craziest music video productions I've ever dealt with. It was also one of the more rewarding ones.
Music Video: Johnossi - What's the point
Yesterday I went through old stuff and found this little gem. One of the craziest music video productions I've ever dealt with. It was also one of the more rewarding ones.
Music Video: Johnossi - What's the point
Hi there, so here is some information regarding the visit to the old Fox studio I did together with collegues a couple of days ago. The studio is the old Fox Studio if I'm not mistaken and was bought by a company in Mexico. It is one of the largest salt water studios and it has everything you can imagine. With a studio of this caliber, you get a lot of film history, films like Titanic, Pearl Harbor, Master and Commander and All is lost. These are just a few of the films that has been using the studios. The sheer size of the salt water tanks are actually pretty crazy and it was really impressive to see how they work.
I'm planning to produce a film to be partly shot there. Not because of the salt water tanks, even though they help, no, because of the quality of the studio. It's an impressive lot with sci-fi pieces and cities built. Let me know if you want to film or visit the studio and I'll introduce you to the right people. Here are some random pictures from the visit.
As always, thanks for visiting. Please let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to answer them.
So far, the first two months of the year have started out great. A lot to do and interesting projects are coming my way. I have never had so many scripts and packages coming in, some are quite good. One note though; All of you who send out packages, please do your homework first and before reaching out to investors have someone from the outside take a look.
Here is a quick reminder of what you need in order to safely secure interest in your material. I find it increasingly difficult to find well worked material.
Now when that is out of the way, let's continue.
I was in Mexico yesterday (Monday) to meet people that are seasoned in the industry and have a look at one of the worlds largest salt and fresh water tank studios. Not only was it a incredible sight but the potential with this studio is endless. It's a great property and it should be used much more than it is today. You can read more about the visit to the studio in this blog post.
In time, I will be able to talk more about this but for now, it's good night.
I had the pleasure to be interviewed by the Magazine, Swedish Scene about my career choices in the film industry in Europe and the U.S. Some really interesting questions and it's always fun to give some ideas and tips of how to navigate the film industry. Swedish Scene talks about everything around Swedish Culture and a lot of what is going on in Washington DC.
Please click the link to the interview below, happy reading.
The link is dead unfortunately, I’ll keep this up as a sweet little memory.
Interview with Daniel Bramme about his career in Hollwood.