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      <title>Special Effects Makeup, Lifecasting, Masks, etc&#8230;</title>
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      <published>2010-03-02T12:17:13Z</published>
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      <author><name>endwarde</name></author>
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        <p>Hello everyone!&nbsp; 
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My name is Eric Anderson and I am one of the creators of a Special Effects shop here in Portland, Maine called &#8220;The Shoggoth Assembly&#8221;.&nbsp; We are a group of artists in various media styles who can do everything from:
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Special Effects Makeup
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Lifecasting
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Storyboarding
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Prosthetics
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Artwork
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Squibs (CO2 based)
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Mask Making
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Props
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Etc&#8230;
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We have worked in film, stage and photography and would love to help you out on your project.&nbsp; While we have worked a lot in the &#8220;Horror&#8221; genre, our skills can assist you in any production where you need special makeup or props.
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We are will soon be moving into our new space at the Maine Studios and we will have some sample props we have created there during the MFVA meeting on March 6.
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Come check out our website at:
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<a href="http://www.shoggothassembly.com">http://www.shoggothassembly.com</a>
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My Personal page:
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<a href="http://shoggothassembly.ning.com/profile/EricAnderson">http://shoggothassembly.ning.com/profile/EricAnderson</a>
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    <entry>
      <title>Allow me to Help you Find Great Music from Local Maine Songwriters for your film!</title>
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      <published>2010-02-04T06:51:07Z</published>
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        <p>Hi folks!
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Bob McKillop here, music publisher, songwriter, and new member.
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I am passionate about promoting local Maine songwriters and their work!
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If you are looking for some great music and songs to enhance your projects, Maine has an incredible number of talented songwriters!
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There is so much original Maine music out there, of such a wide variety, and of such great quality, that I&#8217;m sure you can find most of what you need locally!
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I&#8217;d be happy to help you find something that fits your project; I belong to a pretty active network of local songwriters and musicians, and I know a lot about their music.
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I also have developed a small catalog of rootsy, acoustic, and folk music, which I can license directly, which includes songs by Putnam Smith, Jeff Trippe, and others, including my own music.
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Please drop me a line if you are looking for music for your project, and I&#8217;m sure I can either help you find something that fits, or provide something from my own music publishing catalog.
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Keep up the great work,
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Bob McKillop
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      <title>Film Music Production work</title>
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      <published>2010-02-01T23:06:31Z</published>
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        <p>Hey all,
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I think this is the right place to post this so here it goes&#8230;
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I run a audio production company called Busted Barn Recording.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve been composing and engineering music for at least 15 years and been doing if professionally for 5.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve been doing more and more music composition and foley work for film and that has become a real passion of mine.&nbsp; I still record bands and singer/songwriters at my business but what I enjoy the most is being the one playing and recording it.&nbsp; My website is&#8230;
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<a href="http://www.bustedbarn.com">http://www.bustedbarn.com</a>
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There are some links under &#8216;Projects&#8217; that demonstrate what I do for film work.&nbsp; On the right hand side of the &#8216;Projects&#8217; page on my website I have some videos I&#8217;ve done with a documentary group here in the Greater Portland area, all audio except for the VO was done here.&nbsp; Let me know what you think.&nbsp;  My rates are very affordable and the quality of the sound I produce is very professional.&nbsp; I&#8217;m a multi-instrumentalist and classically taught.&nbsp; To get a relationship going with a certain film company, I can do a spot on spec, no problem.&nbsp; Give me a chance and you won&#8217;t be let down.&nbsp; Please get in touch with me with any inquiries or thoughts.&nbsp; Thanks guys!
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pete morse
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    <entry>
      <title>Doorway Dolly</title>
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      <published>2009-04-23T14:00:47Z</published>
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        <p>I have rented Reggie Groff&#8217;s doorway dolly and it was great!&nbsp; I used it on a Colby Museum piece.&nbsp; I set the wheels so that when I pulled the dolly the camera and operator (Chad Diamond) made a complete circle around a sculpture.&nbsp; He was able to zoom in, de-focus and pan all while in motion.&nbsp; Amazing results!
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Much easier to tote around than a jib, cheaper than a steadycam, anyone can operate it and it&#8217;s quite portable.
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