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Interview with Sean Foster

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 Sean Foster, thanks for accepting this interview. My reader or readers depending on the day will not know you. Can you tell us about yourself? Were you an actor, editor, producer, writer, for your short film? I'm pictured on the left during our final day of production. I'm the writer / director / editor / gaffer / sound guy and dress for comfort. I'm a computer nerd that loves movies. At 30 I started producing my own short films. I'm 37 now and it took me two years to produce my latest 10 minute short film. It's a special film for one big reason. I could sit down right now and watch it twenty times in a row and no part of me would want to change a single frame anywhere in the entire film. This is possible only because I spent an entire year in post production, I have seen this 10 minute movie over a thousand times and I've spent so many hundreds upon hundreds of hours editing it just to take out a half second here or frame over there. It's only a ten minute

Interview followup with Marcia Squier candidate for Senate for the state of Michigan

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    Follow up with Marcia Squier - https://endertalon.blogspot.com/2020/10/interview-with-marcia-squier-candidate.html 1.Professional wise, being a senator means making bills. What bill would you sponsor that would help United States citizens the most?  I believe a GI Bill for All with a community service option would help a tremendous amount of people, but ending the failed war on drugs, retroactivity legalizing cannabis and decriminalizing drug use, by repealing the Controlled Substances Act, would probably help the most people all across the board, not just those seeking health insurance and a higher education. These 2 things combined would be beneficial to everyone overall. 2.How would you write a bill to make into a law to audit where 23 trillion dollars in the US military be recovered? I would like to write a bill that appropriates and limits funding to ⅓ of the total budget to each of the 3 branches of government. Our current model of 50+% is top-heavy, unsustainable, inappropri

Interview with Marcia Squier Candidate for Senator in Michigan

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    1.Who are you and why are you running for US Senate in Michigan?  My name is Marcia Squier, and I am running for US Senate in Michigan because I believe Michigan deserves a pro-peace, noncorporate option on the ballot. 2.What policies as a candidate will you support?  I support Healthcare and Education for All, ending the endless wars, and ending the failed war on drugs. For more detail: https://candidateswithacontract.com/marcia-squier 3.Who in your community supports you and why? People who aren't millionaires or billionaires support me, because I'm also not wealthy, and because I refuse all corporate money, PAC money and SuperPAC money. Conservatives, liberals and centrists- from all political affiliations, independents, veterans, indigenous people, and immigrants, all can see the value in my campaign for true representation in DC. 4.What have you done for your community and how can those people support you US Senator? I have traveled statewide, spreading awareness about

Interview with Raj Jawa

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  Raj Jawa, thanks for accepting this interview. My reader or readers depending on the day will not know you. Can you tell us about yourself? Actor, editor, producer, writer, etc. Thank you very much for having me on to be interviewed here. I am an all-rounder in film and video production but I tend to focus and be energized by the aspects that I do as an actor and performer. I’ve been a principal or supporting actor in quite a few productions over the years, these days I’m largely entertaining through my video game livestreams of games by independent developers. Recently I was fortunate enough to have a small speaking role in the upcoming Free Guy from 20th Century. I’ve produced seven short films as well as a feature film and a handful of comedy sketches. I’ve directed, I’ve written, I’ve edited, I’ve made music, I’ve been my entire crew, and I’ve helped out colleagues in various production positions throughout my career. I feel well-versed in coordinating all parts of a film shoot f

Interview with Kimberly Cole Zemke

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Kimberly Cole Zemke, thank you for this interview. My reader or readers depending on the day will not know you.  Can you start about your life in South Africa to where you are now, and your profession, actress, producer etc. Thank you for this interview Clinton Siegle.  I just want to say that I will always love South Africa and all South Africans but I am an American Citizen and I live in the Southern Part of the United States in beautiful Alabama.  The land of the tall pine trees.haha  I was almost six feet tall in sixth grade so my Mummy started me out in Ballet lessons, Gymnastics and finally Modeling and Modeling stuck.haha  In the 1990's my brother was doing stunts and small parts on tv shows and in films and he was going to try out for Warner Brother's Body Snatchers remake and I tagged along and I did uncredited stunts on the film and also got a small speaking part, I got to work with R.Lee Ermie and Forrest Whitaker..although most all of my parts were left on the cutti