Sunday, November 30, 2008
Check Out Casa del Arroyo Estate for a Furnished Rental on crewnewmexico.com!
We'd like to welcome Casa del Arroyo Estate to the Furnished Rentals section of the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com!
This exclusive furnished rental estate in the heart of Santa Fe is an excellent place to house A-List talent and Above-the-Line crew. With five bedrooms and six baths, and large size of the property (6,200 sq ft) it's a unique home for privacy (or, conversely, hosting events); its an enclosed estate with a gated entrance and adobe walls.
Casa del Arroyo was remodeled by famed Santa Fe builder, John Wolf (featured on "This Old House"). The interior design has a lively mix of original southwest artifacts and eclectic local art. Its central location provides you with easy access to the unique points of interest of Santa Fe like the galleries and restaurants of Canyon Road, the historic downtown Plaza, and Museum Hill.
Other amenities include a heated pool and hot tub with outdoor fireplace, full kitchen with 2 ovens, microwave, and coffee bar, a formal dining room and living room with a piano, 10 flatscreen TVs with cable, wireless internet...the list goes on! Rates range from $1,500-$2,000 per night.
To book a stay at Casa del Arroyo Estate, call 1-800-363-9810, or send an email to todd@casasdesantafe.com. Be sure to check out their full profile on our website at www.crewnewmexico.com/casadelarroyo
Casa del Arroyo Estate - by Casas de Santa Fe
204 N. Guadalupe
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Event Planning by Striped Couch Productions on crewnewmexico.com
We'd like to welcome Maggie Smith and her company, Striped Couch Productions, as the newest members of the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com!
Maggie and Striped Couch are all about putting together fun and memorable events to celebrate a job well done for you and your film crew here in New Mexico (ie Wrap Parties for New Mexico productions). Maggie prides herself on her professionalism and ability to work behind the scenes to pull off a seamless event so you can relax and have a good time without worrying about the details.
Maggie's collective approach with vendors and other Albuquerque partners demonstrates her skills at negotiation and collaboration, and is able to do whatever it takes to make sure you can have a great time and get a great deal as well.
Striped Couch Productions is based in the heart of Albuquerque, so setting up an appointment to discuss possible event ideas while filming in the Duke City is easy! You can reach Maggie Smith at 505-463-1732, or send an email to maggie@stripedcouchproductions.com.
You can also get more information about Striped Couch on crewnewmexico.com/stripedcouch, or visit the home site at www.stripedcouchproductions.com
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
New Addition to the New Mexico Locations Database on crewnewmexico.com - The Embudo Gas Station and Museum of Classical Gas
crewnewmexico.com would like to introduce you to one of the more unique NM film locations we've seen. The Embudo Gas Station in Embudo, New Mexico, is known throughout the state for its old-time, vintage appeal. This location has been used in several print media projects, and its hundreds of vintage props have been utilized in many New Mexico productions, including "Believe in Me", "Wild Hogs", "No Country For Old Men" and "Legion".
The Embudo gas station features other rural, classic era motifs such as an old-fashioned gas pump island, a covered porch, and rough cut lumber siding. The branding for the gas is flexible (Texaco, Mobile, and other obsolete brands). There are other peripheral props, including vintage cars.
This set location is about 40 miles north of Santa Fe and nestled amongst the juniper covered mountains with the mighty Rio Grande river just across the street. Truly a location rich in history, beauty, and versatility!
1819 Highway 68
Embudo, NM, 87531
505-852-2995
johnniev@roadsideculture.com
www.crewnewmexico.com/embudogas
Monday, November 24, 2008
Taking a Cue from the Universe. . .
. . .We're expanding!
Wish you were part of a company like crewnewmexico.com? We're looking for qualified people/structure on the ground in LA, NY, Michigan and Louisiana to assist with launch of our sister sites. Think a crew site would work well in your state? Drop us a line. For more information, contact jobs@crewnewmexico.com.
Welcome Paa-Ko Ridge Golf Course to the New Mexico Film Locations Directory on crewnewmexico.com
We'd like to welcome Paa-Ko Ridge golf course to the New Mexico Film Locations Directory on crewnewmexico.com!
Paako Ridge is not only one of the top golf courses in the US, it is also a prime location for New Mexico filmmakers. This picturesque locale offers a number of unique location types, including lush golf greens surrounded by deeply forested mountainsides with significant eastern and western mountain views. The golf course features green rolling hills, water holes, sand traps, driving range.
Paako Ridge is just a short 35 minute drive from Albuquerque, on the east side of the Sandia Mountains, and is only 5 miles from the nearest town with services. There is municipal power at this site along with potable water. There is a large parking lot, as well as proximal off-site parking areas that can accommodate production and crew vehicles of all sizes.
Paako Ridge has a luxury residential component, and some homes are visible from certain parts of the golf course.
The Paako Ridge Golf Course is located at:
1 Clubhouse Drive
Sandia Park, NM, 87047
You can contact this location by calling 505-930-0443 or by visiting http://www.crewnewmexico.com/paakoridge. You can also email info@crewnewmexico.net for more information.
The Latest w/ SAG
After four months of negotiations with Hollywood studios in regards to obtaining the rights to residuals for new media, such as the internet, SAG is still at the table but calling for a strike.
According to Doug Allen, SAG national executive director and chief negotiator, if actors don't have rights to income from new media, then actors will miss out on new income opportunities and residuals. Residuals are payments to actors that are made every time a production airs, such as TV reruns.
SAG represents more than 120,000 actors in movies, television and other media. These members rely on their residual payments for more than half their incomes, and the leaders of the SAG fear that these actors are missing out on future income.
SAG wants union coverage for all Internet-only productions regardless of budget and residual payments for Internet productions replayed online, as well as continued actor protections during work stoppages. Movie and prime-time TV actors are currently working under contracts that expired at the end of June 2008. SAG is the also the only major Hollywood working without a labor deal this year.
The producers' group has already reached its sixth labor deal with local branches of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts, accounting for 35,000 workers. The producers' alliance has condemned SAG's decision to strike, especially while the country is facing such hard economic times.
SAG's national board has already authorized its negotiating committee to call for a strike authorization vote if mediation failed. The vote would take more than a month and require more than 75 percent approval to pass.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
The 9th Annual Santa Fe Film Festival! Dec 3-7
The Ninth Annual Santa Fe Film Festival is Wed Dec 3 - Sun Dec 7. For
information, please visit www.santafefilmfestival.com
The Festival continues to grow with over 240 films shown in 5 days.
The 5 day extravaganza is filled with panels and workshops with
industry leaders, social and networking opportunities at our Heineken
Happy Hours, our Tamalewood Lounge at Warehouse 21, thanks to Glaceau
and Red Bull, our nightly parties and much more. Please join us for
the fun and excitement. We showcase independent films, worldly films
thanks in part to our partners like the National Geographic All Roads
Film Project, The American Film Institute's 20 20 Project, the New
York Jewish Film Festival, the Mexican, French, and Canadian
Consulates and much more. We honor industry veterans as Luminaria
Tributees and showcase Gala Films. The box office opens Nov 14th.
For information, write to info@santafefilmfestival.com
To sign up for our Festival email updates, please RSVP with your email
address or visit www.santafefilmfestival.com
Southern New Mexico Film Industry Going Strong
"Tamalewood' going strong in southern New Mexico"
S. Derrickson Moore of the Sun-News, Doug Pullen of the El Paso Times, and the Associated Press contributed to this report.Here is an update on five movies with ties to southern New Mexico.
• "The Burning Plain" —Filmed principally in Las Cruces and Oregon in late 2007 and early 2008, the movie has already won one award, though no official U.S. release date has been set.
"The Burning Plain" was released Nov. 14 in Italy and won an award for actress Jennifer Lawrence, who plays Mariana in the film which also stars Charlize Theron, Kim Basinger, Diego Torres and Danny Pino. Lawrence won Italy's Marcello Mastroianni Award.
Guillermo Arriaga, the film's director and screenwriter, has been nominated for The Leone d'Oro (Golden Lion) Award, the highest prize given to a film at the Biennale Venice Film Festival.
According to imdb.com, "The Burning Plain" has also been screened at Canada's Toronto Film Festival and the Gent International Film Festival in Belgium and dates are set for release in France and Germany in February and in The Netherlands in April. At press time, the film's production company, 2929, had not responded with information about possible North American release dates.
The film has also garnered some early rave reviews.
Critic Lee Marshall of www.screendaily.com lauded both the film's cast and its director and writer.
"A full-on, Oscar-booking keystone performance by Charlize Theron and a revelatory turn by young newcomer Jennifer Lawrence steer this potentially over-the-top tale, at least most of the time, away from the reefs of implausibility, and the technical credits — most memorably director of production Robert Elswitt's New Mexico landscapes — are all-round impressive," Marshall opined.
The production company hired several local crew and cast members during production in Las Cruces.
• "Men Who Stare at Goats" — George Clooney was wearing a mustache and Army fatigues as filming began this week at New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell on the actor's latest movie, "Men Who Stare at Goats."
Crowds lined up along temporary barricades, hoping to spot Clooney or the film's other notable actors, including Jeff Bridges, Ewan McGregor and Kevin Spacey. All they saw Tuesday were cadets and security guards on patrol.
About 500 Roswell residents were cast as extras.
The film's publicist, Rob Harris, said security is necessary for the movie to be finished on schedule. He thanked Roswell and NMMI officials for being hospitable and "accommodating our needs."
Shooting wraps up at NMMI today.
• "American Tragic" — El Paso-born filmmaker Ryan Piers Williams might shoot some of his first major feature film next year in the Las Cruces-El Paso area, and he could bring girlfriend America Ferrera with him.
The 27-year-old Hanks High grad has written and will direct a war-related movie with the working title "American Tragic," which he described as "about a soldier coming home from the war and trying to reintegrate to society."
Ferrera, star of ABC's "Ugly Betty" and Williams' longtime girlfriend, has signed on to play the soldier's wife. Newcomer Ryan O'Nan will play James, the returning soldier. Melissa Leo, who stars in the current "Frozen River," will play his mother.
Williams said by telephone from Los Angeles that he researched the subject for "three or four years" and took about a year to write the film. Instead of basing the script on one person's story, the USC film school grad said, he drew on the experiences of several soldiers who had returned from Iraq, some of whom are friends.
"I'd talk to people who'd come back," he said. "I kept hearing the same stories over and over about how difficult it was to reintegrate, how difficult it is to find the proper medical attention when they get home."
• "The Book of Eli" — The State Investment Council on Tuesday approved a $15 million loan for "The Book of Eli," a film starring Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman that will shoot in New Mexico next year.
With a projected cost of about $75 million, it's the biggest-budget film the council has underwritten under the state's film investment program.
Set a few decades in the future after a "cataclysmic event," the film features Washington as a lone man walking west across the United States in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secret to saving humankind.
Oldman plays the bad guy trying to stop Washington, Kosove said in an interview. Brothers Allen and Albert Hughes will direct.
Set for release in mid-January 2010, the film will be shot over 63 days in Albuquerque, Carrizozo, Alamogordo and Santa Fe. Shooting begins Feb. 2.
•"Horror in the Wind" — This film was made with a budget less than 1/1,000 of the projected budget for "The Book of Eli." Written and directed by Max Mitchell, the movie was produced by Revision Studios of High Rolls, and made for $53,000.
The movie, shot in Alamogordo, is set in 2017 when Pat Robertson and James Dobson win the White House with a campaign theme of the "War on Sex." The President steals an unvetted formula and spreads it throughout the world. To everyone's shock, the untested Formula 4708 does not suppress sex drive but changes it. Within a week the entire world transforms from 90 percent heterosexual to 90 percent homosexual.
"Horror In the Wind" plays at the Guild Cinema in Albuquerque Dec. 12, 13 and 14. ______________
See more about movies filming in New Mexico by clicking crewnewmexico.com's Who's Filming Now page
Welcome James Green to crewnewmexico.com!
Good afternoon from crewnewmexico.com! We would like to introduce you to another one of our crew members, James Green, from Santa Fe. James has experience as a producer, director, and cinematographer on a variety of projects like documentaries, industrial videos, commercials, and independent films. James has run Santa Fe Digital Imaging and has an extensive list of HD and HDV video and sound equipment, an editing suite, and a small lighting package.
Check out James Green's crewnewmexico profile at www.crewnewmexico.com/JustJG, or email him at jamesgreen@mac.com. You can also view his full resume online by clicking this link.
Please Welcome Linda Holley to crewnewmexico.com!
Linda Holley caught the acting bug when she first worked as Helen Mirren's body double and has since worked as a featured extra on "Observe and Report". Linda has taken acting classes in Los Angeles with Benson Simmons where she was educated in the Ivana Chubbuk technique, an effective 12-step acting technique used by stars like Brad Pitt and Halle Berry.
Linda has also toured the world as a crew member of QE2 and keeps up an active lifestyle with activities such as skiing, golfing, and dancing. You can learn more about Linda Holley on crewewmexico profile at www.crewnewmexico.com/lindaholley, or email her at gypsychick86@msn.com
Friday, November 21, 2008
Welcome Todd Elmer, Lighting Extraordinaire, to crewnewmexico.com!
Lots of New Listings for the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com -- Coming Soon!
Watch in the next few days for more additions to the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com! 2 new amazing film locations, beautiful lodging at Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa, and also furnished rental group houses at Ojo Caliente!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Welcome Donna Secular and Associates to crewnewmexico.com
All film productions and film professionals know they need a transparent and organized financial system in place. With so much money in and out, budgeting, payroll, taxes, union fees, income tax - it can be overwhelming to keep track of it all while making sure your project is coming together in a timely manner.
Donna Secular of Secular and Associates in Santa Fe is here to take the added stress off your shoulders so you can keep focused on your critical tasks. Her services include setting up and managing bookkeeping systems (Quicken, Quickbooks, etc), payroll taxes, reconciling accounts, finding bank errors, fiscal security reviews, tax returns and tax extensions, keeping businesses out of penalty position, and setting up tax estimated tax payments. With Donna's help you will have more time focusing on your NM film project
Secular and Associates
C: 505-259-6368
W: 575-421-3480
Fax: 575-421-3480
donna@secularandassociates.com
www.crewnewmexico.com/secularandassociates
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Rancho Mirage Offers Modern, Comfortable Production Housing for NM Film Industry
Film professionals coming to New Mexico to shoot, or for a permanent move, are often from urban areas, and have urban housing needs and design sensibilities. So what better way to punctuate a day shoot in the Sandia Mountains than by returning to a modern, contemporary Albuquerque furnished rental -- and to a place frequently used for production housing.
Rancho Mirage by 8dwelling offers "inspired living environments for those currently producing their films here in the Land of Enchantment. These newly designed furnished rentals are in prime locations to fine dining establishments, entertainment venues, casinos, shopping, world-class golf, parks and some of the most impressive historic sights the southwest has to offer."
Rates are reansonable with $149 a day with a 2 night minimum. $2400 monthly, $500 damage deposit. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, gourmet kitchen, and an office. 1300 sq. feet of modern furnishings. Designer furniture throughout, WIFI, cable with movie channels, garage parking, full washer and dryer.
Contact Sybil Hickie for more information, 505-410-7766
www.crewnewmexico.com/8dwellling
www.8dwelling.com
Mitchell Hanna: Experienced Photographer and Designer
Crewnewmexico.com wants to introduce our blog readers to Mitchell Hanna, professional photographer and graphic designer. Mitchell got his B.A in film and has since had his photos and design work published in many top quality publications like The New York Times and The Collector's Guide. His clients range from Hollywood stars like Goldie Hawn to leading politicians like New Mexico's own state governor, Bill Richardson.
Mitchell's photos and design projects are very unique, artistic, and embody a cinematic energy that would appeal to moviegoers across the board.
mitchellhanna29@gmail.com
www.crewnewmexico.com/mitchhanna
Monday, November 17, 2008
Freedom on the Fence
"I have been blessed to have the film I co-produced "Freedom On The Fence"
showing at the Santa Fe Film Festival on Friday, Dec. 5th at 12:45 p.m. at the New Mexico Film Museum (formerly the Jean Cocteau theater on Montezuma St).
The 40 minute documentary has been in the works for nearly 10 years. It captures the inspiring story of Poland's greatest artistsdeveloped a new visual language through their powerful and innovative design of cultural posters. Two of the world's great Polish designers, now deceased,
tell their story of how this internationally recognized art form came to exist. Art critics also share their views on this unique story and graphic imagery.
I hope you can join me for the screening. It is in the middle of the lunch hour so it is okay to smuggle in a sandwich. Thanks for all you support over the years as I've pursued giving these artists the recognition they deserve.
Marty Rosenberg
www.mrposter.com
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Chuck Noon Offers Wide Ranging Skills and Experience for Photography and Video
Chuck Noon is a man who has many years experience in the film industry and has been involved with vast array of projects that range from underwater photography to recording and editing training material for law enforcement agencies throughout the state of California. He also spent several years as a Captain/Film Producer in the US Airforce where he wrote, produced, directed, crewed, and edited aviation historical, public relations, and internal information films under the supervision of the Secretary of the Air Force, Public Affairs. Chuck is adept at video and photo editing on several different systems, which are skills for someone to have if they are looking to get involved with New Mexico's ever-growing film industry.
Chuck is a certified scuba diver and has 20 years experience in sailing 24 to 38 foot long boats. These skills would make him a great asset to anyone filming on any lake locations in New Mexico. He is currently living with his wife on a beautiful piece of forested land in Tijeras and is able to pass any background checks for all levels.
Feel free to contact him at 505-890-7770, or email him at chucknoon@aol.com. Or just visit his crewnewmexico.com profile at www.crewnewmexico.com/chucknoon
Anna's En Casa for Contemporary Santa Fe Style
Anna's En Casa rental in Albuquerque is a great home away from home for people who are shooting their films for prolonged periods of time and want all the comforts of home without have to stay at a hotel. This home is fully furnished with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an office, sunroom, patio, and beautiful backyard, along with all the modern amenities that you would expect like DSL internet access and cable television. All the things you would need to relax, or to use to work from home while off the set.
The home is set in a prime location near parks, freeways, shopping and fine dining. This can give you a chance to enjoy some recreational activities either by yourself, or with the rest of your film crew during down time.
En Casa is available with a short term lease that runs wither $1750 per month or $500 a week, along with a $750 deposit which is returned at departure. These prices include all utilities like cable and internet, as well as water and electricity.
Call Anna for more information at 505-319-1276
www.crewnewmexico.com/encasa
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Santa Fe "Craftsman-Style" Home Provides Convenient and Versatile Shooting Location
Realtor Susan Harris wants you to know about her Santa Fe Style Craftsman Home with Pueblo Style Exterior located at 507 Webber Street, and how it can be the perfect location for filming in Santa Fe. The home was built in 1925 and features hardwood floors, wideboard trim, plaster walls, fireplace and cabinetry. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, plus office with high speed internet access. The interior of the home could easily pass for a east-coast or mid-west craftsman or Victorian. Time out for nostalgia: Enjoy the front porch (Portal) – watch sunsets unfold and Santa Fe stroll by.
The Webber Street home is conveniently located in the heart of Santa Fe across from the Capital Building and just blocks away from the city’s historic and culturally rich downtown plaza. Also close to film production offices at the "Old Hospital," within 1/4 mile. Neighborhood has been frequent film location.
Contact Susan Harris for more information via email at susanh@susanharrisrealty.com. You can also reach her by cell, fax, or at home or at work.
H: 505-983-5668
C: 505-690-0220
W: 888-832-5668
Fax: 888-811-7085
And of course you can check her out on our New Mexico Film Directory at www.crewnewmexico.com/webberstreet.
Life Coach for New Mexico Actors and other Film Professionals
The film industry can be a very demanding and exhausting field to work in, especially if you’re an up-and-coming actor trying to make your big breakthrough. It helps to have the support from family and friends, but sometimes it takes someone who knows how to truly motivate and inspire our New Mexico film residents to really take them to the top!
Susan Balkman of Coaching your Brilliance is a professional and life coach who is uniquely qualified to provide meaningful, effective co-active coaching experiences.
Whether you’re working to improve your personal life, enhance your film career, or make your big acting debut, Susan’s coaching can help you harness your thoughts, beliefs, and actions in ways that empower you towards the changes you want to see. For professionals just launching a company, changing careers, or looking to expand your business, having a coach at your side will help you keep your vision clear.
You can also check out her website, www.coachingyourbrilliance.com, as well as her crewnewmexico profile at www.crewnewmexico.com/coachingyourbrilliance
Susan provides coaching in person, or via the phone, and has served people and professionals in all walks of life. You can contact her via email at susan@coachingyourbrilliance.com or by phone at 505-795-9027.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Ahern Production and Construction Rentals for the New Mexico Film Industry
One of the foremost reasons New Mexico continues to do so well in attracting films is the easy access to, and quality of, our production infrastructure.
Items procured and services provided in state keep production costs down, increase ease of flow of the shoot, and keeps dollars in-state. Knowing that a production can have everything they need with one phone call and a quick turn-around is a big reason New Mexico is a favored film destination. Michgan may offer a 42% rebate, but it does little good when you have to truck your production gear half way across the country.
The goal of crewnewmexico.com is to highlight and advertise the individuals and companies who make our industry tick. One of the backbone services for the New Mexico Film Industry are construction and on-set production equipment rentals, and we're especially honored to have Jack Smith and Ahern Rentals in our New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com.
If you've spent any time on a set in New Mexico, you've probably been lit or moved, hoisted or hauled by a piece of Ahern Rental equipment.
Ahern is New Mexico's leading provider of industrial strength production rental and construction gear, serving nearly all of the major productions that have been shot in New Mexico, including T4 Salvation, Game, Crazy Heart, My One and Only, Transformers Revenge, Brothers, Observe and Report, Breaking Bad, Swing Vote, Kid Nation, and the list goes on.
Their inventory includes gators, generators, light towers, water trucks, scissor lifts, Black Booms 30'-150', augers, compressors, excavators, fans, forklifts, pallet jacks, graders, saws -- everything you'd need for set construction, and daily needs for the set itself.
Jack Smith is the main point of contact/dedicated film industry rep.
505.975.1302
jackrs@ahern.com
See their production resume, and photos of some of their gear:
Ahern Rentals - Production and Construction Equipment for the New Mexico Film Industry
crewnewmexico.com/ahernrentals
www.ahern.com
Let them know you heard about them on crewnewmexico.com!
It's the Santa Fe Film Biz Happy Hour - Tuesday Night
Friday, November 7, 2008
And Another Member to the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com!
Welcome Dr. Leslie Lakind and the Lakind Dental Group in Santa Fe to the New Mexico FIlm Directory on crewnewmexico.com
Meantime, we can tell you that these guys are prompt, professional, active in the community, and a reknowned dental group in the Santa Fe area. In fact, they were able to see me within 15 minutes of calling with a serious toothache. We were very impressed and grateful. High tech, down to earth, kind, and compassionate.
Whether you're from here in Santa Fe, or visiting for a production, we recommend the Lakind Dental Group most highly.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Welcome Macy Hubbell to the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com
Everyone at crewnewmexico.com would like to introduce you to Macy Hubbell - Macy is one of the newest members the NM Film Industry Cast section of our site.
Following in the footsteps of her older sister, Tiffany Hubbell, Macy caught the acting bug at a young age and can't wait to get her start in the New Mexico film industry. Macy loves to have fun and stay active with activities in acting, music, and sports. She has started to gain some acting experience by participating in school plays and the local childrens' theater and can't wait to move on to bigger and more exciting projects!
She and her sister are based out of Artesia, New Mexico, making them great options for background/casting needs in Southern and Central NM.
Macy Hubbell
www.crewnewmexico.com/macyhubbell
Welcome Kool Stuff to the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com
Doreen and Kool Stuff are skilled at working with you to find the right wrap gifts, or custom items you may need during your production. They represent over 200,000 products and over 3,000 vendors. From Coach purses and Cross Pens, to t-shirts and messenger bags, their selection offers something for every production.
Doreen Hurtig, Kool Stuff
crewnewmexico.com/koolstuff
www.koolpromostuff.com
koolstuff2@cybermesa.com
505-469-3302
Welcome Safeguard Business Systems to the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com!
We'd like to welcome the newest members of the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com - Safeguard Business Systems, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
There is no better way to spread the buzz about your New Mexico film production or event than with fun custmized items featuring your company’s name and logo! Safeguard is the source for custom printed products, wrap party gifts, and promotional items for the New Mexico Film Industry. We have provided many local businesses and organizations with an exciting variety of sportswear, jackets, hats and scarves all decorated with their logos or theme designs. From an inexpensive promotional item to a crystal award, it’s all a fun way to remember a special event or create excitement for an up-coming film or opening.
Fred and Linda Wilder Flatt, the owners and operators of Safeguard, have been serving the business community with top quality printing, as well as promotional items and apparel for over 11 years in northern New Mexico. Safeguard is your new Mexico company that makes lasting impressions!
Fred and Linda Wilder Flatt, Safeguard Business Systems
crewnewmexico.com/safeguard
sbsbiz@safeguardsf.com
1-877-438-6038, or 505-438-6038
Welcome Albuquerque Massage Therpapists Hands on Hollywood to the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com
We'd like to welcome the newest members of the New Mexico Film Directory on crewnewmexico.com - Hands on Hollywood Massage Therapy, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
After a week of 18 hour days on set, a therapeutic massage certainly helps relax and restore anyone's body and mind. That's why we are thrilled to welcome Robert Legere of Hands on Hollywood to crewnewmexico.com.
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, physical problems result from blockages in the flow of energy or “chi” in the body.
Robert is proud to use special techniques to release these blockages, helping eliminate the causes of pain and discomfort. Over the past 9 years, Robert has worked as a Celebrity Masseur with numerous Hollywood Celebrities who have enjoyed not only his services but the confidence he provide in terms of privacy and respect.
Robert is available to come on location, to your hotel, your home, or you're welcome to visit his own convenient Albuquerque location.
Robert Legere, Hands on Hollywood
crewnewmexico.com/handsonhollywood
www.handsonhollywood.com
roblegere@gmail.com
505-241-9362