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BBC: Paul Merton’s “Birth of Hollywood”

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…Thank you (Katherine) very much for all your hard work and contributing to that success and for your time and support with the project and making it look absolutely lovely. signed, Kate Broome Series...

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House of Gorey Productions: Boarding House

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Katherine’s Producing Debut. House of Gorey Productions and Ketherine,  are getting ready to turn their alluring horror short into a feature. The set design team and ideas was also led and inspired by Katherine....

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Nakisha Acosta’s “Tap Together” 2014

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Story of a young boy that is fascinated with Fred Astaire and dancing. In dance class he’s not that good but tries hard. One night he falls asleep and dreams he can dance like Fred Astaire. He dreams he’s in a 1930’s Hollywood musical....

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Nakisha Acosta’s “Tap Together” 2014

Posted by on Sep 16, 2014 in Slider | 0 comments

Story of a young boy that is fascinated with Fred Astaire and dancing. In dance class he’s not that good but tries hard. One night he falls asleep and dreams he can dance like Fred Astaire. He dreams he’s in a 1930’s Hollywood...

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The Desperate- Director: Ben-Hur Sepehr

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….after speaking with Katherine, I knew she was the one. Hiring her was the right decision, and the result was a movie that has won 54 awards and has been declared a “Master Piece” by an international panel of judges in Italy. Director Ben-Hur...

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Crawlspace- Director: Amy Klitsner

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In Crawlspace, men were placed there to rot and die.  The director and I agreed if you’re there and can’t get out…you’ll try to scratch a message.  The only thing you have is your fingernails and your blood.  I used red paint as blood with names dripping on the wall.  I used a nail for scratching fingernails on the wall.  We decided to add names of previous victims on the wall that had died.  I started adding names…there really was no message…it was a wall of death, creepy....

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