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Wednesday, May 04, 2005
A PRODUCER'S WORTH? 

What is a producer worth? Well, for the film DUMPED! The Musical, it's $19.95

Producer and co-director Josh Lewis and co-director Joey Garfield are selling Associate Producer credits to their indie film on eBay for a nickel shy of a twenty-dollar-bill. The duo are trying to raise money to get their film through post and to submit to Sundance.

Below is an excerpt from their plea.

"What is an associate producer ? The Producers Guild of America defines an Associate Producer as follows: 'The Associate Producer credit is granted solely on the decision of the individual receiving the Produced By credit, and is to be granted sparingly and only for those individuals who are delegated significant producing functions.

'The Associate Producer is responsible for performing one or more functions delegated to him/her by the individual receiving the Produced By credit and the Co-Producer.'

The producers of DUMPED! the Musical recognize the important role your contribution plays in the creation of the film.

Your contribution doesn't have to end with financial support, either. We welcome you to tell your friends and family members about the newest aspect of your resume and invite them to become Associate Producers as well. Heck! You can even buy credit for them, if you like. Sign the whole family up!

In fact... Associate Producer credit is the IDEAL GIFT for any occasion."
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# posted by Scott Macaulay @ 5/04/2005 02:43:00 PM
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