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Hollywood producerGary Goldstein has been behind some extraordinary successes in cinema, withfilms such as Pretty Woman, Under Siege and The Mothman Propheciesreceiving numerous Academy Award nominations, Peoples Choice Awards, a GoldenGlobe and other awards. Critical success has been matched by outsized(Billion dollar) box office returns. Garys expertise andenthusiasm ranges from philanthropy, to being a speaker, author and consultant,and as a go to person for the Hollywood A list. Film IndustryNetwork brings you an insight into Garys successful mindset. IN CONVERSATION WITHGARY GOLDSTEIN How did youget your first feature made? Every problem orobstacle is merely an opportunity in disguise, and that was certainly true whenthe WGA (Writers Guild of America) went on strike in 1988. That strikelasted the better part of a year, inflicted grievous harm economic andotherwise not only on the Hollywood production communities of film andtelevision, but on the economies of Los Angeles and California. During that time,most everyone was in the grip of fear, not able to work, not able to generateincome or move their projects forward. No one was buying, the studios andnetworks simply shut down all production. I saw an opportunityto shift gears and produce a low-budget indie film. At the time, I hadmy own literary management company representing writers and directors. SoI called one of my writer clients and asked him if he wanted to direct hisfirst film. We dusted off an older low-budget script of his, I went outand raised enough to cover a very modest budget (approximately $200k) and Ibecame the films producer. We prepped, cast,crewed, shot and post-produced that film in exactly four weeks. We had aninternal deadline, because that client, J.F. Lawton a complete unknown at thetime and I were accepted to Sundances production lab with a scriptthen-titled 3000. That script later got produced and released asPretty Woman. So the moral of thestory is simple. Take action, do your passion, believe in yourself andwhats possible. That little indie Cannibal Women in the AvocadoJungle of Death jump-started my producing career and Ive never lookedback. Today, with all the technology and options available to us, anyonecan make a short or feature film if theyre truly committed. For full Article visit : http://garywgoldstein.com/blog/
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