Fight 4 Your Life – UPDATES!!! Early October 2014.

Pushing hard to truly finish up filming with our final tidying up pickup shot sessions, we had a small shoot this past weekend, October 4th, 2014, in Stockton, CA at the Stockton Indoor Sports Complex.  The amateur boxing event was held by former professional boxer, and great supporter of F4YL, Yaqui Lopez.  In addition to some much needed cast and crowd shots for the film, here we were able to get some shots with the great Iron Mike Tyson himself, a personal friend of Yaqui’s!  Now, as excited as we are to have had the opportunity to get these shots, there is no guarantee we will be able to use them in F4YL.

We have been in communication with Yaqui and Mr. Tyson’s people f9r the last several months in a valiant attempt to get the permission necessary to shoot Mike at this event and to use what we might get with Mr. Tyson within Fight 4 Your Life in some form.  We even ventured to Sin City, Las Vegas, in September for a chance to meet Iron Mike briefly and run things by him, which we were somewhat successful in doing, believe it or not, even providing Mr. Tyson with an official F4YL poster and tee shirt.  Much love goes out to cast member Tony “The Tiger” Lopez for helping us to accomplish what we did!  And boy was it awesome attending a Floyd Mayweather event!

As we review what we were able to shoot this past weekend with Iron Mike, and as the progress with his management continues, we will keep you all up to date.  So, please keep your fingers crossed for us.  One thing is for certain though, Iron Mike is a cool cat!  And we greatly appreciate his cooperation during the short time he was at the event.  Just to have this opportunity took a lot of work on the end of the one studios crew.  We hope Mike and his people see it fit to join the fight!  Special thanks to Mike’s longtime friend Tom Patti for helping as much as he could.

 

Tony Officiating

Tony doing some reffing!

Speaking of the one studios crew, we have been diligently working to get a lot of material out for the world to see very soon.  Expect continual updates to this site over the next couple of months, with a good sized update coming over the next couple of weeks containing lots of new bios and media.  Awesome stuff is on the way and we can’t wait for you all to see it!  ….including the next official teaser trailer….AND the full length trailer being in the not too distant future!!!  OH, and, YES, in the works is for you to have the opportunity to purchase cool F4YL tees, posters and other media as well!  All proceeds will go towards helping us finish everything in the very strenuous post production process.

Thank you for your continued support amigos!  Please support Yaqui Lopez and his great cause to help the kids too.  And swing by the Stockton Indoor Sports Complex if you’re in the area.  Facility manager Jimmy is a great dude!  And, as always, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and check out our pics on Instagram here and there.  Our IMDb page will be updated soon also.  WOW!  We’re busy!

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

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Shoots Going Strong! Meet Hanson “Hansome” Kelly

Hi everyone!  The final shoots with our lead actor, Brandon J. Woods, are going excellent.  We currently have just four days left with him and, aside from a few small pickup shoots we are taking care of after he has left us, the film’s production is pretty much a wrap.  Truly, this is an exciting time!

Fight 4 Your Life‘s journey, although far from over, has been one of learning and grit.  It is because of the dedication of our awesome cast, crew and supporters that we have made it to this point.  We urge you to keep up with the final days of shooting with Mr. Fleet Blackwood himself as we near the end of this leg.

Oh, and we here at one studios know you’ve been patiently awaiting the revealing of Hanson “Hansome” Kelly…..Behold!  The Sneaky Slobberknocker himself.  Check out Hanson’s bio here.

 

Hanson Kelly

Hanson “Hansome” Kelly

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

 

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Join the Fight! Final Casting Call for Fight 4 Your Life!!!

Casting call everyone!!!

one studios is making its final casting call for Fight 4 Your Life!  The following roles are needed for the final shoots scheduled between July 31st – August 10th, 2014.

We are having a very last minute meeting regarding casting, crew and anything else regarding these final shoots on Thursday, July 10 at 6:45 pm at the Arcade Library’s Meeting Room in Sacramento.  The address is…2443 Marconi Ave, Sacramento, CA 95821.  We invite you to attend if you can make it.

Otherwise, please contact the one studios crew at either CastMe@F4YLMovie.com, or, Crew@F4YLMovie.com to either schedule an audition or inquire about helping as crew.  You can also mosey on over to our contact page and shoot us a message there.

Auditions for these final roles are being held on Monday, July 14th in Davis, CA and Tuesday, July 15th in Sacramento AND possibly Davis again.  Yes, this means we might be having a duo of auditions happening at the same time on July 15th.  We are also considering having auditions on Wednesday, July 16th in the San Francisco area.  That will be determined soon!  Please contact us for specific time slots and locations.

Let us know the role(s) you’re interested in, your experience, your availability between now and the shooting duration, your age and please shoot us your resume and head shot.  If you don’t have a resume or head shot, a personal picture and info on your experience will do.  Your experience should correlate to the role(s) you’re going out for.  And please send a full body shot also if the role(s) you’re going out for calls for being physically fit.

The cast of Fight 4 Your Life is filled with fantastic people from all walks of life.  You should be sure to click over to the cast page and check some of their profiles out.  And do the same with our awesome crew!  These are the people you’ll be working with, so, why not get to know them a little?

Also, we like to be very open and direct about the pay situation for this project.  We hate to say it, but these are not paid roles.  We respect your time and craft actors.  We understand and appreciate all the blood, sweat and tears you put into what you do.  Productions don’t happen without you.  However, no one on this project is getting paid, including the crew.

Fight 4 Your Life has always been about bringing the community together and making a movie for the love of the art and to help Nor Cal filmmaking grow.  If we can make proceeds in the long run, surely one studios will give back to all those persons involved in the process.  But our main goal is to give back by getting this project finished.  And we’re 85% done!  So, know that you’d not only be joining a lot of really cool people on a really cool project, but that you’d be coming on board a project that is actually going to see the light of day.  Awesome!

But we totally understand if this isn’t for you.  Paying the bills is pretty important, after all.  We appreciate your support and interest friends.

Now, to the open roles….

 

Athletic, Well Built / Manly Attractive Male Boxer:

  • Age 25-35.  Must be able to play character’s age of between 27-30 in present day AND early 20’s for backflash scene.
  • Between 5’8″-6′  Preferred
  • Between 175-185 lbs
  • Caucasian, due to younger (teenage) version of character also being Caucasian.
  • Muscular and lean needed.  You must be in good physical shape.  Think a boxer’s build.
  • Boxing experience desired.  Martial arts experience or extremely athletic okay.  There will be training.
  • Must be open to physically demanding role.  Please no wimps!  🙂   Challenge yourself!
  • Attractive in the more manly sense.  Not pretty boy attractive.
  • Shirtless scenes required (for boxing).
  • Lead speaking role.
  • Athletic actors preferred, as role requires extensive acting.  However, if you are an athlete/boxer and have the right attitude and can take direction you have a shot!  We need both a good acting AND physical performance.
  • This character is in 3 scenes.

 

Short Character Description:

This character is arrogant and outgoing.  Yes, he is a bit of an ass.  The kind of guy people love to hate.  But he is a legit boxer and can back up his big mouth.  Actor should be athletic with a good build and not shy.  Boxing experience is a huge plus.  He should be somewhat attractive also since this character is a big shot and has always been an alpha male himself.   Actor should be able to play an early 20’s version of this character for a backflash scene, as well as the present day version of this character, which is mid to later 20’s, perhaps 30ish.  Shirtless scenes are required, as he’ll be in a boxing match, of course.   Challenging role for a serious actor.

 

 

Athletic Male / Boxer Type:

  • Age 29-39
  • Athletic and of good physical stature needed.
  • Boxing experience a huge plus.
  • Athletic actors preferred, as role is more acting than boxing.
  • Open to all racial backgrounds and sizes.  Should be in shape though.
  • Minor speaking role.
  • This character is in 4 scenes.


Short Character Description:

This character is a good guy.  Very supportive and a team player.  He doesn’t get pushed around.  He’s tough.  He comes from the hard part of town but hasn’t let that make him do wrong or act wrong.  He can dish it out if needed.  He respects and loves the sport of boxing.  He might not be the best boxer, but he’s an extremely hard worker.  Great guy to train with and have in your corner.

 

 

Prime Female Role – Reporter Type:

  • Between 27-33
  • Can play witty and strong minded woman.
  • Attractive and keeps self in decent shape. Not looking for a super model. Natural beauty. Cute. Someone that is on the go.
  • Reporting experience a plus.
  • Open to all racial backgrounds and sizes. But, again, must be in decent shape. Think of a field reporter and how they tend to be.
  • Speaking role with significant screen time.
  • This character is in 3 scenes.

 

Character Description:

This character is the classic reporter, tenacious and daring to get the story. She’s not shy and can be very sly. She’s out for the best stories to prove herself. She won’t back down and some even view her as a pest. She really just driven, always thinking. Very bright.

She’s in love with her work. And she has passion for the truth. She holds herself to a high standard and think of herself as honorable. She fights for what’s right. A person of the law and human rights. And she’s a sucker for a sad story or a story of struggle. She considers herself a story teller and believes everyone has the right to know, which makes her perfect for her profession.

The problem is her conscience and good spirit often gets the better of her, not allowing her to do a lot of things her colleagues will to move up on the ladder. Her sense of righteousness annoys her colleagues and tends to make her the laughing stock as they often mock her behind her back.

Most know not to mock her to her face, however, because she’s quick to defend herself and will often go overboard, not letting it go, when doing so. She’s smart and quick to pick up on things, especially through speech. So, you’re not going to pull one over on her.

She’s always calculating and thinking. And she has some street smarts to her as well. The perfect reporter’s attributes aside from the inability to give in to the dark side of news and getting ahead. But her persistence, neverending tenacity and pursuit for the ultimate story keeps her going. She’s determined to find her success, but only through being good at her work, not by selling out.

Knowledge is power to her. And getting knowledge to the people is the most important thing to her. It’s her primary directive. But she has a heart….and she has an admirer.

 

 

Prime Male Role – Athletic:

  • Between 25-30
  • This character has a younger version and actor must match up. Younger version is played by an actor of mixed heritage, being Italian and African-American. Very light brown skin. Please do not reply for this role unless you fit near to this.
  • Athletic male, but not a physical role.
  • Must be able to be outgoing on camera. Cannot be reserved.
  • Speaking role with significant screen time.
  • This character is in 3 scenes.

 

Character Description:

Obnoxious loud mouth that will always back his boy. He’s the guy everyone hates, but since he hangs with the big shot people leave him alone. He is loyal though, having always stuck with his friend through thick and thin. But it’s easy to stick with someone when they’re always winning. His loyalty has developed off of opportunity. But he does cherish his friendship and looks for his friend’s praise.

He’s not a weakling though. Has some boxing skill himself. But boxing is more of a game to him, not a career. He does it because his friend does it. He’s a follower. And he’s invested a lot of time into following, having followed his friend’s coat tails since they were kids.

He’ll be the first to speak up for his friend and the first to put others down in his friend’s wake. He is witty, but not that intelligent. Good with words, but it’s the way that he delivers them that make his verbal rants and attacks successful. He’s a showman, an announcer. He’s the dedicated hype man everyone wishes they had.

He’s willing to look like a complete jerk to be on the winning team and back his boy. It’s not even that he’s not confident or insecure in himself. He just doesn’t care. He knows where his loyalties lay and doesn’t care how he looks to others or about other people’s feelings. Shallow.

He and his friend are perfect fits for each other because they are both dicks.

Actor must be able to play later and early 20’s.

 

 

Male OR Female Role – Enthusiastic and Emotional:

  • Between 35-55
  • Needs to be outgoing on camera.  Not shy.
  • Can be a bit comedic.
  • Minor non-speaking role.  Good screen time though.
  • Character is in 1 scene.

 

Short Character Description:

Tallies the points during a competition.  Actor does not have to be athletic.  Character is extremely passionate about the competition he is helping score, and admires greatly supreme performance; like it’s a show, a feat of art.  Gets emotional.  Think of a passionate ballroom dancing judge or something.

Boxing Referee:
  • Anywhere between 35-60
  • Should have boxing experience, or, be highly motivated to learn the rules.
  • Small role but very important.
  • Must have commanding presence and be able to take control on camera, as a real ref would.
  • Should not be afraid to get physical.
  • Should be in good physical condition.  Excellent shape not needed, just fit to be a ref.  There’s a difference.
  • Minor speaking role.
  • Character is in 2 scenes.

 

Short Character Description:
Commanding presence as any good referee has.  Doesn’t take crap from any boxer, even the best ones.  Can be physical if need be.  Great role for a real ref who can take direction on camera.
Minor Roles – Non-Speaking:
  • 3 Boxing Officials – Open to men and women 30 – 65.  Actors preferred but no acting experience necessary.
  • 2 Ring Girls – Actresses must be attractive and in good physical shape and be open to wearing a bathing suit on camera in front of a large crowd.  Great exposure for models, actresses or women wanting to show the world what their hard work at the gym has got them.  😉
  • 8 – 15 Reporters – Open to men and women ages 21 – 65.  No acting experience necessary.
  • 8 – 15 Photographers – Open to men and women ages 21 – 60.  No acting experience necessary.  Great for real photographers that want to practice their picture taking skills while being on camera.  We can arrange for any photos taken to be used on F4YLMovie.com and maybe even in the film.  Of course, we can arrange for you to be able to use the photos in some way too.  We just have to work together so important parts of the film aren’t revealed.  Let’s make it beneficial for both parties.
  • 2 – 3 Videographers – Open to men and women ages 21 – 60.  No acting experience necessary.  Great for real videographers and cameramen that want to help us get some extra footage and be on camera themselves!  We’ll do our best to make it beneficial for both parties.
Background Actors/EXTRAS, EXTRAS, EXTRAS Needed for:
  • Boxing Event Scene
  • Boxing Gym Scene
  • Bar Scene

 

Description:

We need as many background actors/extras as we can get.  Men, women, teen boys and girls, all ages.  No acting experience needed.  Come join the fight and help us make these scenes as realistic as possible!  All extras will get a gift for their time and efforts!

 

 

Thanks again for your interest and support!  They mean a lot to everyone involved.

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

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End Results of Our IndieGoGo Campaign to Fund Final Shoots

Thank you to everyone who took the time to shout out our now ended IndieGoGo funding campaign over the last 45 days.  We greatly appreciate your efforts!  And, of course, thank you so much to our generous donors!  We were able to raise nearly 30% of our goal for this campaign.  Now, that might not seem very good.  But that will at least guarantee the utmost minimal necessities to make Fight 4 Your Life‘s final shoots later this summer go forward.  That is a success in my book!

Remember, for those of you who missed out on donating that wanted to, you and your friends, family, colleagues and more can still donate directly via Fight4YourLifeMovie.com by clicking on the DONATE buttons spread throughout the site.  We will still honor the perk rewards detailed on the IndieGoGo page through this donation method as well.  So, be sure to check those out and read over the details!  You can also read up on our funding details on the Funding Campaign page of Fight4YourLifeMovie.com.

However, please note the automatic entry into our drawing for 2 free tickets to the F4YL premiere in December will not be honored after June 29, 2014, as we are choosing the 5 lucky winners on the final day of June.  If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact the one studios crew here.

The one studios crew is currently settling up the arrangements for the final shoots to be held in July or August of this summer, 2014.  In the mean time, we are continuing to shoot the remainder pickup shots of anything we can without our lead actor, Brandon J. Woods, who will be coming back out from Massachusetts to finish the film.  Getting Mr. Woods’ travel taken care of was a big part of why we held this IndieGoGo campaign, in addition to securing the funds for insurance, permits and more.

We will be keeping you all up to date as to what’s going on.  Expect some cool stuff ahead as we continue to add more bios, media and info to the site, travel to events to promote F4YL and…..drum roll please….prepare to launch our full length trailer upon the completion of filming!  Good stuff coming everyone!  Thank you for joining the fight!

 

All the best,

 

Bryan Bachar

Director

 

 

 

The Fight 4 Your Life IndieGoGo Campaign has Lauched!

Friends, supporters, fans, cast, crew, donors and all of the above, we here at one studios have been quiet the past few weeks on the Fight 4 Your Life front.  Why?  You may ask.  Well, it’s simple.  We’ve been working our butts off to get our IndieGoGo campaign off of the ground!

This campaign is geared towards appropriately funding the final shoots of Fight 4 Your Life.  Yes, that’s right, final shoots!  We’re almost there everyone!   But we need to make these final shoots live up to their potential.  So, we need your help.

Please go to the F4YL IndieGoGo page for further info.  We will be pushing this down everyone’s throats for the next month, so, just know we warned you!  🙂  Seriously though, whatever you can do to help is so very much appreciated, whether donating or getting the word out.  IndieGoGo has some awesome social media tools to help you do so.  And you never know who’s going to see what you embed, post, link, blog or whatever you might do.  Power is in numbers amigos.

Let’s make this last push happen so this project can get the end result it deserves, and that so many people have pushed for over the last year!  Thank you to everyone.

 

 

 
– The one studios crew

 

 

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The Shadow Warrior’s Eyes (GRAPHIC)

Check out this awesome production still graphic of the evil Shadow Warrior….Who is the Shadow Warrior? ….Look out for his character bio on the characters page!

 

Can Fleet defeat the Shadow Warrior?

Can Fleet defeat the Shadow Warrior?

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

 

Center Ring Boxing

Center Ring Boxing

Center Ring Boxing

Center Ring Boxing has been an awesome host to multiple shoots for Fight 4 Your Life.  We are forever thankful for owner David Owen’s, and all of his colleagues’, cooperation.  Without this key location F4YL would not be the film it is.  Thank you again David!  Your patience has been valued and appreciated.  You being cool just was icing on the cake!

It was a blessing that cast member Tony “The Tiger” Lopez knew David and recommended his fine establishment to us.  Check this place out everyone!

 

Center Ring Boxing info:

Fitness or competition training classes.  We have Youth or Adult classes. Flexible schedule, only $65/month.

Open Monday – Friday 10:00am – 9:00pm

 

Location:

10481 Grant Line Rd. Suite 110

Elk Grove, California 95624

 

Phone: 916.202.1874

Email: centerringboxing@gmail.com

Website: http://www.CenterRingBoxing.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Center-Ring-Boxing/227050157316444

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

River City Saloon

Our friends at River City Saloon made our shoots there easy as pie.  Very accommodating to filmmakers, the staff at this fine establishment in Old Town Sacramento are friendly and understanding to the time it takes to make a movie.  We thank River City Saloon for its cooperation and support.  And an extra thanks goes out to Hollie for dealing with us!  Fight 4 Your Life and one studios loves you!

 

River City Saloon info:

River City Saloon  is located in  the historic Old Sacramento district.It has had a long history in Old Sacramento. It originally was an early framed wood building that was replaced  with brick in 1857. In 1861, River City Saloon was one of the  original houses of ill repute owned by Johanna Heigle. Shortly after that it became Parker French’s Saloon. It was owned by Mr. Parker French who was a colorful Old Sacramento Newspaper man that wanted a fun place to go after work. This Old Sacramento saloon was also known as an unruly place at times. Many stories of people being Shanghaied and taken out to sea have been heard.  During prohibition, it would be continually raided as it insisted it was only serving Sarsaparilla and alcohol for medicinal reasons.

In the 1960s, Old Sacramento and the saloon had fallen to hard times as the area had become the worst skid row west of the Mississippi. In 2007, the saloon  was remodeled to its original  grandeur and renamed the River City Saloon. The bar is a 1905 Triple Arch Brunswick just like the one that stood here in 1871. It was originally in a New York hotel that was demolished and then salvaged by Red Barron Antiques in Atlanta. The beautiful flocked wall paper is almost dead on for what donned the original place and the sawdust and peanut shells represent what was originally used in many saloons to keep the dirt down as many saloons had dirt floors.

Besides the great deli style sandwiches that River City Saloon offers, we also feature Old West Sarsaparilla brewed exclusively for us by River City Brewing Company also located in Old Sacramento. In-fact you can grab the kids and belly up to the bar and get one for just 25 cents! While your there ask for a basket of peanuts and don’t be afraid to throw the shells on the floor.

The River City Saloon in Old Sacramento also features Free wi-fi, a family priced menu of appetizers and award wining sandwiches, great video music, sports,  live music, karaoke and so much more.

So when your in Old Sacramento, don’t miss Sacramento’s last old west saloon,The River City Saloon.  We Serve  food all the way till close and hope to see you soon.

Late Night in Old Sacramento at The River City Saloon?
Open 7 days a week and 21 and over after 9pm with Free Pool on Wednesday nights, Live Music on Thursdays, and Karaoke on Friday and Saturday Nights.

 

Off Season Hours: 11:30am – 2:00am

Tourist Season Hours: 11:00am – 2:00am

 

Location:

916 2nd St, Sacramento, CA 95814

 

Phone: 916.443.6852

Website: http://therivercitysaloon.com

 

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

 

Full Crew Credits

Time isn’t our friend with post production heavily underway.  But please note we will be adding additional crew profiles whenever possible.  Every single member of our crew is massively appreciated.  And the one studios crew knows how very important it is to be given your proper credit for the work you’ve done.  This industry is a rough one.  No one will be overlooked!

Below is the full credits list of the awesome people that have aided Fight 4 Your Life’s journey thus far, either for the current feature length version, the original short film version, or as magnificent crew for both.  We, of course, want you to keep diving into this site.  But it’s good to know you can always check out our crew, cast and other credits on the official IMDb page of Fight 4 Your Life as well.  We are very diligent in making sure the IMDb page is kept up to date, as it is an important industry tool and standard.

 

A one studios Production

A Cinematic Adventure by Bryan Bachar

 

 

Produced by

producer

line producer / producer

executive producer

 

 

Cinematography by

director of photography

 

 

Production

Jeremy Guinn

Tony ‘The Tiger’ Lopez

Michael Bachar

Libbi Bachar

Maria Shen

 

TBA

TBA

 

Michael Swaigen

 

Stephanie Shen

 

Nah Man

Brandon Kyle

Gary Shurley

TBA

 

Kati Lenzi

Jeffery Manibot

 

Brandon J.  Woods

 

Enrique “Ricky” Bobadilla

Stephen Catanio

Quincey Clark

Hilton Collins

Zaco Cox

Anastasia Degmetich

Neel Ram

Cameron Romero

Patrick Shen

Cody Watson

associate producer

associate producer

associate producer

associate producer

associate producer

 

production manager

production coordinator

 

1st assistant director – Cow Palace Shoot

 

financial advisor

 

location manager

location scout

location scout

location scout

 

script supervisor

script supervisor

 

set talent relations

 

production assistant

production assistant

production assistant

production assistant

production assistant

production assistant

production assistant

production assistant

production assistant

production assistant

 

 

Edited by

editor

 

 

Casting Department

casting director

casting associate

casting associate

casting associate

casting associate

casting associate

casting associate

casting associate

casting associate

casting associate

 

 

Stunts

K.F. Stone

stunt coordinator / fight & dance choreographer

Chad Shepherd

fight choreographer: Bums Market & Final Arena Fight Sequences

fight choreographer: Teen Fleet Boxing & Final Arena Fight Sequences

fight choreographer / trainer: Teen Fleet Fight Sequence

fight choreographer / stunt fighter: Shadow Warrior Fight Sequence

fight choreographer: Martial Artists Fight Sequence

assistant fight choreographer / stunt fighter: Martial Artists Fight Sequence

assistant fight choreographer / stunt fighter: Martial Artist Fight Sequence

Kevin Scott Delong

assistant fight choreographer: Martial Artists Fight Sequence

stunt fighter: Bums Fight Sequences

stunt fighter: Bums Fight Sequences

Omar Gaitan

stunt fighter: Martial Artist Fight Sequence

stunt fighter: Martial Artist Fight Sequence

Quincey Clark

stunt fighter: Martial Artist Fight Sequence

Kacey Sanders

stunt fighter: Martial Artist Fight Sequence

stunt fighter: Nerds Fight Sequence

stunt fighter: Nerds Fight Sequence

stunt fighter: Nerds Fight Sequence

Mitchell Simmons

stunt fighter: Nerds Fight Sequence

stunts: Nerds Fight Sequence

T.J. Lewis

stunt double for Mr. Woods: Ghost Crew Battle Sequence

Charles Rodriguez

fight double for Mr. Woods: Arena Fight Sequences

 

 

dance choreographer: Ghost Crew Battle Sequence

Christina Nicole Castro

dance choreographer: Wrestler Match Sequence – Fleet’s Solo & Group Dance

Ana Maria Perales

dance choreographer: Wrestler Match Sequence – Fleet’s Group Dance

dance choreographer: Ghost Crew Battle Sequence – Fleet’s Solo Dance

Dana Flenoid

dance choreographer: Seductress Dancer Table Dance

Marissa Morris

dance choreographer: Seductress Dancer Table Dance

 

 

Camera and Lighting

Bryan Bachar

Thomas Martin

Jeffery Manibot

Ian Hutchison

Andrew Lee Blankenship

Justin

Andrew Florio

Samantha Laurenti

Jeremy Guinn

TBA

TBA

Alonzo Chism

 

Ryan Baustian

Mike

Stephen Catanio

Kevin Cogburn

Hilton Collins

Zaco Cox

Jared Fong

Keith Gray

Quincey Clark

Brandon Kyle

Arjon Rivera

Cody Watson

Matthew Wilson

LT Coopwood

directory of photography: second unit

camera operator: “b” camera

camera operator: “b” camera / grip

camera operator: “b” camera

camera operator: “c” camera

1st assistant camera

2nd assistant camera / grip

2nd assistant camera

steadicam operator

digital imaging technician

data wrangler

photographer / production stills

 

gaffer / 1st assistant camera

gaffer: Arena Fight – Deleted Shoot

grip

grip

grip

grip

grip

grip

grip

grip

grip

grip

grip

grip

 

 

Production Sound

sound recordist

sound recordist

sound recordist: Arena Fight – 1st Shoot

sound recordist: Seductresses & Teen Fight

boom operator

boom operator

boom operator

boom operator: Arena Fight – Deleted Shoot

2nd assistant sound

2nd a. sound: Arena Fight – 1st Shoot

2nd a. sound: Hanson’s VIP – 2nd Shoot

 

 

Art Department

Bastian Grimes

T. Coolest

Frank Herzog

Bubba Fresh

Emelyn St. Clair

 

Brandon J.  Woods

 

B. Billy Bach

J. Roxx

Beverly Clearly

J.T. Guinn

Anastasia Degmetich

Samantha Laurenti

 

A. Bachalypse

Kaveh Rezaie

Derek W. Adam

Frank Richmond

Gary Shurley

Kyle Kaylor

Tony ‘The Tiger’ Lopez

production designer

art director

set designer

concept artist

graphic artist

 

creative consultant

 

set decorator

buyer

lead man

set dresser

set dresser: Arena Lounge & VIP Areas

set dresser: Hanson’s Private Lounge

 

propmaster

props: Police

props: Police

props: Wrestlers

props: Teen Fleet Boxing Match

props: Rock Band

props: Ahiga’s Apartment / Arena Lounge / Arena VIP Areas & Final Arena Fight

A. Betsy

weapons master

 

 

Costume and Wardrobe Department

costume designer

costume designer: Seductresses

costumer

costumer & wardrobe: Seductresses & Arena Reporters

costumer & wardrobe: Nerds

costumer: Rock Band

costumer: Rock Band

costumer: Rock Band

costumer: Arena Reporters

 

wardrobe: Wrestlers & Rock Band

wardrobe: Teen Fleet Boxing Match

wardrobe: Rock Band

wardrobe: Arena Fight

 

 

Hair and Make-up

special make-up effects artist: Fleet, Hanson & Nerds

Jack Kaiser

special make-up effects artist: Fleet, Hanson & Nerds

special make-up effects artist: Shadow Warrior

Jennifer Young

special make-up effects artist & key hair: Shadow Warrior, Fleet (Mr. Harris) & Bailarinas

make-up artist and hair stylist: Seductresses

Haley Purser

make-up artist & hair stylist: Hysterical Woman & Hanson’s Female Posse

make-up artist & hair stylist: Fleet (Mr. Harris), Hystercial Woman, Seductresses & Rock Band

make-up artist: Fleet, Hanson, Seductresses & Arena Reporters

Bunny Carley

Tegan Barrett

Rachel Young

Alexander Alvarado

make-up artist: Seductresses

make-up artist: Rock Band

make-up artist: Rock Band

make-up assistant: Fleet, Hanson & Arena Reporters

 

 

Special Effects

One Man

Jeremy Guinn

Alonzo Chism

special effects supervisor

special effects assistant

special effects assistant

 

 

Transportation Department

captain / gang boss

transportation driver

transportation driver

transportation driver

transportation driver

transportation driver

transportation driver

 

 

 

 

Food Department / Caterers

Libbi Bachar

Michael Bachar

Alonzo Chism

Anastasia Degmetich

Jeremy Guinn

Carlos Rodriguez

Anne-Marie Olsen

Kaveh Rezaie

Stephanie Shen

Gregory Young

Hilton Collins

Bob Suffel

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

caterer / craft service

craft service

craft service

 

 

 

Media Relations

Chad Sheppard

 

Tegan Barrett

Gwen Conklin

Matt Wilson

Rachel Young

Kevin Scott Delong

radio publicity / media outreach

 

social media outreach

social media outreach

social media outreach

social media outreach

social media outreach

 

 

Post-Production

Henry Ripshaw

TBD

TBA

TBA

Bryce Fraser

post-production supervisor

assistant editor

colorist

telecine colorist

behind the scenes editor

 

 

Visual Effects by

one studios

 

 

One Man

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

visual effects producer

visual effects creative director

visual effects supervisor

visual effects editor

compositors

rotoscope / paint artists

matte painters

 

 

Sound and Music Department

TBA

TBA

Raymond Park

TBA

TBA

TBA

TJ Kuahine

TBA

sound designer

dialogue editor

sound editor

sound re-recording mixer

music supervisor

composer

background music composer

foley artist

 

 

Soundtrack

TBA…..

 

 

Title Design by

TBA…..

 

 

Special Thanks

Please Visit Our Contributors Page

 

 

Camera, Lenses and Equipment Made by

TBA…

 

 

Locations

Please Visit Our Locations Page and/or Our Contributors Page

 

 

Final Sound Mix Recorded at…..TBA

 

 

Shout Out to the Original Fight 4 Your Life Short Film Crew Not Involved with the Feature Film….

  • Cesar Reza – Associate Producer (F4YL Short)
  • Daniel Choi – Director of Photography / Dolly Operator (F4YL Short)
  • Logan Williams – Assistant Director / Camera Operator / Grip (F4YL Short)
  • Marc Gardner – Grip / Weapons Master (F4YL Short)
  • Ryan Gonzalez – Grip (F4YL Short)
  • Mike Siballa – Onsite Location Operations (F4YL Short)

 

 

 

 

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one studios is the author of this motion picture for the purpose of copyright and other laws.

This motion picture is protected pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the United States of America and other countries.  Any unauthorized duplication, distribution and/or exhibition of this motion picture may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution.

Characters and incidents portrayed and the names herein are fictitious, and any similarity to the name, character or history of any person is entirely coincidental and unintentional.

No animals were harmed in the making of this film.

 

 

 

– The one studios crew

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Bryan Bachar – creator / director / producer

Bryan wants nothing more than to make Fight 4 Your Life something worthy of everyone’s time and efforts.  He believes it can be a film that people from all walks of life can appreciate, whether due to its fun, action-based structure, its more philosophical side, its dramatic, hero’s struggle storyline, or even because of its athletic competition mindset.  Character relationships play a big part of F4YL too, hopefully allowing viewers to see deeper into the souls of the characters and better relate to them.  Heck, there are even some pretty crazy fantasy elements mixed in there for the fan boy types!  Fight 4 Your Life has a little something for everyone.

Bryan works as owner and chief creative media producer / director of one studios, the home-grown production company putting F4YL together.  No matter if a piece of the puzzle or harnessing entire projects, one studios aims to bring a single vision to life.  B pushes himself to rep this aspect of one studios, always.  Whatever he can do to help, he’s your guy! 

Over the years Bryan has worked in many different areas of production to earn and expand upon his skill sets, including film, television, industrial, corporate, academic, performance, athletics, music and more.  His experience has allowed him to become an all-arounder in digital film and media production.  That flexibility brings a variety of jobs his way.  One day he might work as a director of photography and camera operator.  The next day he may work as a sound recordist, D.I.T or media manager.  And boy has he spent many hours behind a desk editing!  But B definitely considers directing to be his area of focus.  It’s been his goal from the start to know enough about the many aspects of production to be able to lead a team with legitimate understanding of their work.  

In addition to pounding the pavement for partners / clients that directly hire one studios, Bryan also often serves as a contractor for fellow production companies, which continues to allow him to regularly meet new crew members, talent and just plain awesome people.  His contract work has taken him to far off destinations.  And many of the relationships he’s made have lead to people coming aboard and/or supporting Fight 4 Your Life in some fashion.  This project has benefited greatly from the professionalism such folks bring to the table. 

B has been creating short films and working on other artists’ film productions for over two decades.  Fight 4 Your Life is the culmination of his experience and knowledge to this point in his career, representing his first full length feature that he has taken on for himself and one studios…..a huge step in the dream!  Day by day he continues to form one studios into the film production house that he envisioned way back in the early 2000’s.  

Out of college he spent some time down in LA working for ABC Family and then decided to make the track back up to NorCal to play his hand his own way…..a decision that allowed him to meet his wife, who eventually got him to relocate from the Sacramento area to the Bay Area, where he now resides with her, their little man and, of course, their best boy, Teddy. 

Forever appreciative of the fine people who continue to help make this project happen, Bryan is well aware of the responsibility he has to get this film done.  Despite the many struggles along the lengthy journey, he’s lived this project for the better part of a decade.  His ambition to tell a story of such scope with limited resources could be viewed as flawed.  It’s definitely a bit crazy!  But the community behind Fight 4 Your Life shows what dedication and teamwork can achieve.

 

“I just want to take a moment to full-heartedly thank everyone involved in Fight 4 Your Life.  This film could not happen without the team’s effort.  It’s a community collaboration.  Because of each and every one of you, what was once simply words on paper is now becoming a viewable piece of art, able to be appreciated and connected to by countless minds to come.  It’s our little mark for the books.  And it’s only the beginning for full length features to come from one studios!  Thank you.  Your hard work and dedication will pay off.  And know that once you’re part of the one studios Family you’re always part of the one studios Family.  Now let’s keep making the magic happen.  Believe it.  Do it.”

 

B continues to dedicate himself to making sure every ounce of time, work and funding that has went into Fight 4 Your Life is well rewarded to all involved in the process.  How?  First by finishing the movie, of course.  And then by getting it out into the world.  After such a long road, it’s understandable that the end game of this project is often questioned.  But Bryan is an open book and welcomes inquiries with answers.  Feel free to ask.

Expect more films and other projects out of one studios in the coming year, all directed and produced by B.  These films are currently in post production and will be a great way for you to touch base with one studios while you wait ever so patiently for Fight 4 Your Life’s completion.  For more on Bryan, check out his website at www.BryanBachar.com, which is long overdue for an update.  He’s pushing himself to get that done and get back on posting updates and such regularly.  You can also follow him and connect to him on his various social media outlets, such as Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo, Behance, LinkedIn, MySpace, YouTube, SoundCloud, Tumblr, Ustream, HitRECord and Instagram……yes, he’s actually on all these.  🙂  And he invites you to touch base with him!

Of course, you can also reach B via www.onestudios.net, which is slated for a huge update very soon.  Be on the lookout!  If you would like to book B for a collaborative project or discuss such with him, please contact him HERE.  If your project is more of an all inclusive production effort meant for a production company to completely take hold of, please contact B with one studios HERE.

 

– The one studios crew

 

 

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