Showing posts with label theatre. Show all posts
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Monday, September 28, 2020

Who is responsible to defend the movie cinema industry and the filmmakers who create the movies?

Blog 10 minute read 

Re: Cinema / Theatre / Movies 

Entertainment Business / Opinion 


My name is George Ohan. 



I am a U.S. Army veteran. 

I am an independent film producer in California. 

I would like to discuss a few points please. . . 

Who is the real voice of the international cinema / theatre industry? 

Which large cinema organization has been innovative to keep up with the changes of 2020? 

Which theatre owners have created a new way to keep their businesses open? 

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Has there been any leadership who has offered solutions and action for the suffering industry of cinema? Have a group of theatre and cinema owners created a new protocol for doing business?  SAG-AFTRA has done this for most productions to proceed. 


As a filmmaker, we are watching the cinema owners waiting to hear what the new rules will be. . . . from the government. This does not make any sense. 

The entertainment industry is a driving force in the United States, and many other organizations outside of the film exhibition industry have figured out ways to move forward.



The owners of theatres and cinemas must step up, have a voice, and create the new standards. 


Where are the really smart distribution people who work at the studios?

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We need to re-think everything, be decisive, and move swiftly to stay up with the times. If not, this old business model of the “movies” will dwindle down to a very small group of places. Think about it. . .  

Have you seen many marketing campaigns to keep movie theatres open? 

I have not. People are being reactive to health information, as it is released. We should be the ones submitting a plan to re-open business, and have the government officials evaluate the plan that has been created by people in the industry.

The cinema and theatre industry have failed at creating their own voice, and their own brand. I believe that they have been riding the coattails of Hollywood promoting the films, and missed the point that the CINEMA going experience is what people are paying for. 

This is a relationship that needs to be looked at with a fresh perspective. 

WHY does a person want to watch a movie at the Cinema? 

What does watching a movie at a cinema do for a me, as a spectator? 



Could a cinema operate at a 20 percent capacity and still be considered safe, by all current health standards? 

If cinema owners only brought in 20 percent of the staff to meet the service demands, would their businesses still be profitable? 

Could cinema owners offer an online streaming version of their content by sending out emails to their previous guests? 

Do filmmakers trust the person who is responsible to lobby for movie theatres in front of Congress, to represent the entertainment industry as a whole? 

A Soul Friction


Who is lobbying in front of Congress for this cause? 

What has been the outcome of any lobbying that has been done at Congress? 

THANK YOU to all of the movie cinema owners and leadership who have been fighting this fight in 2020! On behalf of the filmmakers, we appreciate you. 



We need to start bridging the gap between the experienced film distributors and exhibitors with the new talented tech-savvy generation of filmmakers to create something special. 

The movie going experience needs to be saved and improved. 

The cinema is a beautiful sanctuary of sound and light, that helps us go on mystical journeys, to far places with a group of humans who we end up being connected to because of that experience. This feeling is worth saving, and this experience is worth the energy to re-think and to make it better. 

In times like this we need to start looking at the people who have been in this space for many years, with a track record of innovation and outside-of-the-box thinking. For me, one company comes to mind right now, Impact Releasing / VetFlicks with CEO Marcus T. Bovee ll. 



They have been creating new ways to distribute content, and getting the filmmakers paid too. All hope is not lost, as long as we have Mr.Bovee standing his ground, and defending all the BIG SCEENS on the globe. 

Somebody has to do it. 



Stay safe. Be respectful. Let’s watch movies. 


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The thoughts represented here do not any of George Ohan’s or Fulton Film Company clients, or business affiliates. 

This blog is written by George Ohan, as a personal opinion entry.

Monday, March 13, 2017

Gina Leneé LIVE in concert April 8, 2017 - Fresno

Call (559) 485-9050 to purchase tickets 
Fresno, California

Gina Leneé

SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017
DOORS - 7:00 PM
SHOW - 8:00 PM

Expressive modern piano combine with brilliant musical contributions from artists:

Will Ackerman   
(GRAMMY winning guitarist and producer)

Todd Boston              
(Award-winning guitarist and producer)

Eugene Friesen        
(GRAMMY Winning Cellist)

Jeff Haynes                
(Santana, Cassandra Wilson)

Jeff Oster                   
(Three-time ZMR Album of the Year Winner, Grammy Nominee)

Premik Russell Tubbs       
(Sting, Michael Jackson, Ravi Shankar)


 Local composer and pianist, Gina Leneé, celebrates the release of her highly anticipated album 'Red Diamonds', a stunning collection of her newest original songs produced by
Will Ackerman, Founder of Windham Hill Records. 


This musical experience will blow you away!


Gina’s expressive, original modern piano compositions combine with brilliant musical contributions from internationally recognized recording artists and GRAMMY WINNERS:

Will Ackerman                     

      
Though he is most widely recognized as the founder of the Windham Hill record label, Will is a highly accomplished Grammy Award winning musician in his own right, a steel-string guitar player in what Ackerman prefers to call the “contemporary instrumental” genre. His musical career has earned him multiple Platinum and Gold records.



Todd Boston                                    


Todd is a composer, guitarist, multi instrumentalist and producer that defies what is possible for one musician. Todd fuses advanced finger style guitar techniques, wood flutes, percussion and instruments of the world together. He has toured internationally reaching audiences in the US, Europe, Russia, India and more.



Eugene Friesen                   


Originally from Fresno, Eugene is a multiple Grammy award-winning cellist. “Friesens’ frenzied bowings and soaring melodies… sent many in the audience home in a state of musical rapture” – The Washington Post.



Jeff Haynes                           


Jeff is a Grammy award winning percussionist and producer. He has toured with everyone from the Pat Metheny Group, Al Jarreau and Lizz Wright to Harry Belafonte and Peabo Bryson. His music can be heard on nearly 200 CDs.The Los Angeles Times raves about his “nonpareil solo and ensemble work” Haynes brings a sound to today’s music scene that takes percussion beyond “technique” and “tradition”.



Jeff Oster                               

                      
Often described as Miles Davis meets Pink Floyd, trumpet/flugelhorn artist Jeff Oster has a sound that is a unique combination of his parent’s influences of 30s and 40s lyrical standards and his own passion for progressive rock, with some jazz/funk thrown in for good measure.



Premik Russell Tubbs        

                                 
Premik has worked with everyone from Carlos Santana, Whitney Houston, Herbie Hancock, 
Jackson Browne, James Taylor, 
Sting and Lady Gaga, to name a few. He is an accomplished multi instrumentalist 
performing on various flutes, soprano, alto and tenor saxophones, 
wind synthesizers, and lap steel guitar.



Call (559) 485-9050 to purchase tickets 




Proudly sponsored by:
  
STEINWAY VALLEY MUSIC CENTER


Haron - Fresno /// http://www.haron.com/




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Upcoming Projects & Concerts


·       “Anew” and “Iris” are newly composed originals for score in film. Commissioned by Art of Life Foundation, Fresno CA.  Recorded August 15, 2016. Produced by Will Ackerman, at Imaginary Roads, Vermont. Engineered by Tom Eaton. Released date April 7, 2017.



·       “Red Diamonds” New CD of ten original piano compositions. Will Ackerman, Producer. Imaginary Roads, Vermont. Recorded August 13-30, 2016. With special guest artists, Premik Russell Tubbs (EWI, soprano sax), Eugene Friesen (cello), Jeff Haynes (percussion) Marc Shulman (electric guitar), Charlie Bisharat (violin), Jeff Oster (flugelhorn), Jill Haley (English horn), Noah Wilding (vocals), Engineer Tom Eaton (NS Bass), Producer Will Ackerman (acoustic guitar) Release date April 7, 2017.



·       “We Dance”, CD Release Concert with guitarist, Jon Stephen. Morovino Winery, Avila Beach Sept 25, 2016.



·       Featured guest artist at Annual Masquerade Ball Fundraiser to benefit Break the Barriers, International. Location: Copper River Country Club, Fresno October 21, 2016.



·       Red Diamonds CD Release Concert Tour, April 7, 2016. Throckmorton Theater, Mill Valley CA (Producer Todd Boston) Joined by Special Guests Will Ackerman, Premik Russell Tubbs, Jeff Haynes, Tom Eaton, Eugene Friesen.



·       Red Diamonds CD Release Concert Tour,  April 8, 2016. Tower Theatre, Fresno CA  (Producer Todd Boston) Joined by Special Guests Will Ackerman, Premik Russell Tubbs, Jeff Haynes, Tom Eaton, Eugene Friesen.