Francis Vain - An eye for details with critical thinking who holds great expertise in filmmaking
Whether it is about simply
telling a story or educating and informing others, films play a very important
role. Exploring characters and deeds or challenging perceptions, the scope of
film is indeed vast. From science fiction to drama, people usually are quite
fond of movies. Thus, movies have the glue that has held various human beings
and cultures together. They are the capacity to create meaningful interactions
on a personal level as well.
Undoubtedly, filmmaking plays a
very important role in the entertainment industry. A perfect blend of both the
video and audio features, these moving pictures are quite appealing to the eyes
and ears of the viewers. Overall, it has a great influence over the human
culture.
With well-honed time management
skills and written and verbal communication skills, Francis Vain is a highly
imaginative filmmaker who works hard to attain the expertise of making a
variety of films that really matter. He served as an Assistant Director and
producer on the film “Miss December”. Assistant directors usually assist with
the casting just to make sure that the right actors bring out the most in the
role. Francis Vain planned the logistics of the production. He also created and
managed the production schedule and coordinated communication between
departments.
Later on, Francis worked as the
managing partner on the movie “Mancation”. Here, he created the LLC for the
production of the NJ/Philadelphia based Independent Film. He produced and
directed the original Independent feature films “Mancation” and “Miss
December”. He worked to generate the initial capital and executed various
fundraising campaigns. He negotiated the purchase and worldwide distribution of
the films by Grindstone/Lionsgate, Screen Media, and Kevin Smith’s Smodcast Productions.
Overall, Francis Vain is a
diligent individual who always aspires to make use of his strong organizational
and interpersonal skills in production, events, films and multimedia.
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