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Fight 4 Your Life – Journeys Poster 2020
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– The one studios crew
Fight 4 Your Life – Journeys Poster 2020
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Fleet vs Hansome
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Feb252016
The time it takes to organize your cast and crew alone is absurd. Then add the actual preparation for the equipment, the shots, the acting, the sound, the costumes, the makeup, etc., and the multitudes of time spent dealing with your location / venue contact….or, in our case, the time spent waiting patiently for an update from your contact…..and you quickly come to a point where months have passed for the process. It can be frustrating, even more so when you are getting regular “Nos” more than you are getting “Yeses”.
It took us over a year to find a proper venue and willing promoter for our shoot at Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA last year (June of 2015). And we got approval very last minute, like 2 days before. Much of our cast couldn’t make it because of that, unfortunately. So, after this shoot we spent months trying to get even a call back from Oracle to let us back in for vital additional shots.
Guess how many times the Oracle staff actually called us back? We’ll just say it was less than one. Yep, if it hadn’t been for our awesome friends at Roc Nation Sports, we never would have even seen the inside of Oracle Arena.
Oracle Arena, Roc Nation’s Ward vs Smith Event. June 2015
It’s been eight long months since that Oracle shoot. Despite our best efforts, we’ve had no luck in finding a worthy venue that approves us getting our vital shots needed….until now.
You see, we’re not complaining about the process we’ve went through. Not to seem like we are psychics or know-it-alls, but we anticipated this. And that’s why our patience has been possible. But even our patience has its limitations. After all, it’s time to get this thing done!!!
As fate would have it, Roc Nation is putting on another gigantic boxing event at Oracle Arena on March 26, 2016. We have been in contact with our friends again and things are looking good for us getting back in Oracle, finally, for this event. It seems we are for sure getting in in some capacity. How many people we’ll be able to get in and how much we’ll be able to do is still up in the air, as we have to play the waiting game. But things are looking good!
Ward vs Barrera by Roc Nation
Another venue we’ve been pushing to get into is Sleep Train Arena in Sacramento, CA. We actually shot some stuff previously in one of the exterior parking lots at Sleep Train. Having done that we already built a relationship with the staff to some degree. And, so, we then approached them with the need to shoot interior shots in the actual arena.
As it sits, we are in the process of getting approval by the NBA to get into Sleep Train, which is home to the Sacramento Kings. A hefty fee is likely going to be required before we step a foot in that place. But, with any luck, we’ll soon have this location to get our final shots for the spectacular ending scenes in the film!
After years of trying, it seems we might very well end up having two large arenas to complete Fight 4 Your Life. It’s quite amazing.
Please come out and support F4YL at the March 26th Roc Nation event at Oracle. Local legend Andre Ward is fighting in the main event! It’s sure to be a banger! Last time celebrities such as Michael B. Jordan, Steph Curry and Sway were in attendance. You can always watch on HBO also! We’re telling you, this is big!!!
B with Sway……nice cool face B. Hahaha!!!!
And we very well may need lots of extras for the future shoots at Sleep Train, all depending on how we organize our shoots with the arena. More info on that to come as we solidify things. But do note it can be a great way for you to not only support, but be a part of the project! For more info contact us HERE.
Thanks for the continued love everyone! Keep up the fight!
– The one studios crew
Apr172015
As always, thanks for your support.
– The one studios crew
Mar272015
– The one studios crew
Jun102014
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
Aug42013
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 Cinematic Adventure by one studios
A Film by Bryan Bachar
producer
line producer / producer
executive producer
director of photography
Michael Bachar
Libbi Bachar
Maria Shen
TBA
TBA
Michael Swaigen
Nah Man
TBA
Kati Lenzi
Enrique “Ricky” Bobadilla
Quincey Clark
Neel Ram
Cameron Romero
Patrick Shen
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
editor
J. Jaw
Kevin Scott Delong
Kyle Kaylor
Barbara Bowlin
casting director
casting associate
casting associate
casting associate
casting associate
casting associate
casting associate
casting associate
casting associate
casting associate
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
Thomas Martin
Jeffery Manibot
Andrew Lee Blankenship
Justin
Samantha Laurenti
TBA
TBA
Mike
Keith Gray
Quincey Clark
Arjon Rivera
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
Codee W. Atson
Samantha Laurenti
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
Bastian Grimes
T. Coolest
Frank Herzog
Bubba Fresh
Emelyn St. Clair
B. Billy Bach
J. Roxx
Beverly Clearly
J.T. Guinn
Samantha Laurenti
A. Bachalypse
Kaveh Rezaie
Derek W. Adam
Kyle Kaylor
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 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
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
make-up artist: Seductresses
make-up artist: Rock Band
make-up artist: Rock Band
make-up assistant: Fleet, Hanson & Arena Reporters
One Man
Jeremy Guinn
Alonzo Chism
special effects assistant
special effects assistant
captain / gang boss
transportation driver
transportation driver
transportation driver
transportation driver
transportation driver
transportation driver
Carlos Rodriguez
Anne-Marie Olsen
Kaveh Rezaie
Stephanie Shen
Gregory Young
Hilton Collins
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
radio publicity / media outreach
social media outreach
social media outreach
social media outreach
social media outreach
social media outreach
post-production supervisor
assistant editor
colorist
telecine colorist
behind the scenes editor
One Man
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
visual effects creative director
visual effects supervisor
visual effects editor
compositors
rotoscope / paint artists
matte painters
sound designer
dialogue editor
sound editor
sound re-recording mixer
music supervisor
composer
background music composer
foley artist
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– The one studios crew
Aug22013
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
Aug42013
Branden Alonzo Chism was born in Yuba City, California, in the summer of 1987. After a few years his family would relocate to Fairfield, California, where he would spend the majority of his adolescence.
During his years spent at Fairfield High School, Alonzo joined the J.R.O.T.C program, where he adopted leadership skills, and the urge to push himself and peers. The experience from J.R.O.T.C crossed over to a large organization, by the name of the Shriners, becoming captain of the color guard team. This team as a whole represented the State of California, traveling to Philadelphia, Atlanta and New Orleans. Alonzo and his team won first place in every competition, as well leading the parade in every city visited.
Graduating from Fairfield High School in 2005, he would apply to FIDM, the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, and be accepted. Unfortunately, he soon came to the understanding that he could not afford to educate himself in fashion, which had become a passion of his over the years. Alonzo would move to Germany in the following months, to stay with his mother whom was now married to an officer in the military. A year was spent saving and planning his way back to the states, back to California. He would relocate 45 minutes away from his hometown, to Sacramento, California.
Meeting new people and friends, he decided to get into music, where he began producing hip-hop tracks. Over time, photography and music has coexisted for him. He has had the opportunity to work with artists such as Big Rich, Mistah Fab and Krumbsnatcha of the group Gangstarr, for whom Alonzo produced his first music video, co-directing the video as well. The song was produced by Italian music producer Gregory B, whom Alonzo has also worked with. Deciding to put a hold on music, which he was successful at and talented in, Alonzo turned his sites back on finishing school.
The decision to finish his schooling led Alonzo to transition further into photography. It also has allowed him to find new niches in video production and filmmaking. From studio shoots, weddings, special events and more, he consistently provides quality photos. And having completed his first promo video “Introducing TreSolid”, he looks forward to his next video project, which will be completed later this year.
Alonzo feels honored to have worked with director Bryan Bachar for productions such as The Sacramento International Film Festival and the 5×5 Festival in Hollywood. These projects have led him to Fight 4 Your Life, which he is nothing but elated to be a part of. His time spent with DP of F4YL, Jeremy Guinn, who also directed the short Close Your Eyes for the 2013 Sacramento International Film Festival, which Alonzo was also a team member of, is highly cherished too. In the past two years he has worked on set along with others learning the basics and becoming a staple for both Bryan and Jeremy’s projects.
Chism, or AC, as he is called, looks forward to continuing his pursuit in photography, film and music. Currently a student at American River College, AC will be graduating with his degree in Business and a certificate in Green Technology. Once Fight 4 Your Life has wrapped, he is thrilled to begin production on his short horror film, Hood Damnation.
Always a man of his word, extremely dependable and the “T” in team player, Alonzo has become a vital part of the one studios crew. His tenacity and passion are highly valued and appreciated.
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– The one studios crew
Aug42013
Jeremy Guinn, or “The Man”, has worked with one studios on various film and video productions for the last three years. He is a valued member of the one studios crew. His dedication to his craft is apparent, as he continually demonstrates his growing skill and knowledge through his constantly evolving work. Always dependable to get the job done, Jeremy has nothing but a bright future ahead of him. Bryan Bachar, director of Fight 4 Your Life and owner of one studios, is truly fortunate to have met Jeremy and holds their professional relationship close.
Jeremy serves as the prime Director of Photography for Fight 4 Your Life, having also served as a cameraman, among other duties, on the F4YL short in 2012. He is ecstatic to be a key player in this ambitious project, recognizing its promise.
Currently, Jeremy attends college in Sacramento, where he studies film. In addition to aiding one studios regularly as a cherished member of the one studios crew, Jeremy also owns and operates his own video production business called JTG Films. He has directed music videos, as well as short films. In fact, Jeremy and his team were awarded the top prize at this school’s annual film festival in 2012. You can find more info on JTG Films HERE.
If Jeremy isn’t working, doing creative video or film projects or fixing up his newly purchased home in Rancho Cordova, CA, you will find him spending time with his friends and going on adventures whenever possible. He’s made several big trips in his life, including a memorable voyage to Machu Picchu in Peru. Check out pics of the trek on the website for JTG Films!
– The one studios crew
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