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10/17/2021
TO ALL MY FRIENDS: PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ AND DIGEST THIS!!!(ESPECIALLY IF I HAVE GIVEN YOU CONCERT TICKETS, BACK ...
09/02/2020

TO ALL MY FRIENDS: PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO READ AND DIGEST THIS!!!
(ESPECIALLY IF I HAVE GIVEN YOU CONCERT TICKETS, BACK STAGE PASSES, OR A JOB)

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An open letter to the public on behalf of the entertainment industry

People like myself and companies like mine work in an invisible industry. Every single one of you have seen or been involved in the fruits of our labor whether it was watching any show on TV, going to any movie, attending a concert, attending a conference, enjoying a night at the theater, watching a symphony orchestra or seeing any number of special events from awards shows, sporting events, political conventions; the list goes on and on. We do not mind being invisible by any stretch of the imagination. It is what we do, it is what we love and that about which we are fiercely passionate. None of the above mentioned projects happens without a huge staff of highly talented but unseen people that are willing to work extremely hard, under crushing deadlines, and often for very long work hours merging art and technology. Watch the credits at the end of any movie. Look at the hundreds of names of people you will never see that were never the less crucial to creating the final product. The same holds true for any TV show, music tour, theatrical tour, corporate event, sporting event or special event.
This industry employs between 10 and 12 million people and generates well over 300 billion dollars in revenue annually. Some estimates put that number at over 800 billion dollars. Between March 11th and March 13th of this year, our entire industry has been shut down and it appears to us that NO ONE IS PAYING ATTENTION! At this point we are going to have to be visible!
Compare the entertainment industry numbers above with that of General Motors. According to Wikipedia, GM generated a net income of 6.732 billion dollars in 2019 and employed some 164,000 people. The Federal Government deemed GM “too big to fail” and bailed them out with TARP funding of over 13 billion dollars during the financial crisis in December of 2008. My company and most others in this industry has experienced at least a 90% reduction in revenue and the more staggering issue is that none of us have any idea how much longer this will go on. Some are forecasting early 2021, some Q3 of 2021, and some are considering 2022 as the first viable option. We simply have no idea. Envision what THAT financial plan looks like.
Using a concert tour as an example, I want you to see the invisible ones that make it possible for you to see your favorite artists:
Artist Management (an entire office staff)
Booking Agency (an entire office staff)
Promoter (an entire office staff)
Promoter Representative(s)
Tour Manager
Production Manager
Stage Managers
Production Assistants
Production Designer (often an entire office staff)
Lighting Designer
Choreographer(s)
Lighting Programmer
Lighting Director
Lighting Technicians
Video Director
Video Content Creation team (often an entire office staff)
Video Graphics Technicians
Video Engineers
Video Display Technicians
Video Camera Technicians / Operators
Audio Engineers
Audio Technicians
Radio Frequency Technicians
Staging Technicians
Special Effects Technicians
Automation Technicians
Backline (music instrument) Technicians
Riggers
Wardrobe Technicians
Makeup and Hair Professionals
Personal Assistants
Merchandisers
Photographer(s)
Social Media Content Providers
Catering Services
Security Services
Logistics Coordinators (often an entire office staff)
Bus Drivers
Truck Drivers
Fabricators that build the staging and special effects (an entire office/warehouse staff)
On larger tours, the total number of above personnel actually on the road can easily exceed 100.
I suppose many people just assume a band owns all the equipment you see at an event, but that is very seldom the case. All the equipment you see at a concert is typically owned by third party suppliers that have vast amounts of capitol tied up in inventory, personnel, training, research/development, liability insurance and warehouse/office space. These companies include:
Audio Companies
Lighting Companies
Video Companies
Rigging Companies
Staging Companies
Special Effects Companies
Musical Instrument Rental Companies
Catering Companies
Bus Companies
Trucking Companies
Logistics Companies
Power Generation Companies
To add to the list, there are locally sourced stagehands to physically install and strike the equipment on a daily basis as well as helping to run the event. For small tours this my be 20-30 local technicians. For larger projects it could be well over 100. While these personnel may only work one day on a touring project, they then work every other concert, theatrical production, trade show, convention, TV show, movie, etc. that occurs in the area. In every major market that is a full time job and these people are talented and invaluable.
We should also consider the local venue staff that include catering, concessions, security, ushers, ticket takers, maintenance, custodial services, electricians, IT, box office staff, cost check, merchandise seller, and venue management teams to the list of personnel essential to producing a concert or event.
ALL of the above people and ALL of the above companies are in a desperate situation right now. Companies have closed, people have been laid-off or let go permanently, private contractors have lost everything. We cannot sell our companies nor can we sell off our assets as there is little to no value in either currently.
This industry desperately needs help from our elected officials. While they bicker over partisan pet projects, pick winners and losers, and take their paid vacations, our companies are failing, our people are suffering from depression and some have even committed su***de. It is this simple: we need either additional grant money and unemployment or we need to open up and get back to work. To the latter we also need help from the public. If we can fly 100-200 people in an aluminum tube with people less than 18” apart for 5 hours across the country, we can certainly put on socially distanced events in theaters, arenas and stadiums. If that means wearing a mask to accomplish this then please forget the political stigma attached to the question of masks for two or three hours and wear one. If you think your personal liberties are being threatened by wearing a mask, then imagine the reality of being forced to lose your entire income for the foreseeable future because the government said so. There are millions of people whose livelihood, mental and physical health absolutely depend on it. We will not be invisible any longer.
On the evening of Sept 1st, entertainment professionals will light businesses, homes and other architecture in red. When you see a structure lit up in red, know that the entertainment industry is dying. We can no longer afford to be invisible.
Sincerely,
Scott Moore - President
Go Live Productions

Thank you Everyone! Our event is Completely SOLD OUT!
10/08/2017

Thank you Everyone! Our event is Completely SOLD OUT!

Eva Dillion and I, are happy to announce...That a larger room has been made available, so the talk is no longer sold out...
10/02/2017

Eva Dillion and I, are happy to announce...

That a larger room has been made available, so the talk is no longer sold out.
Ticket purchases are available HERE:
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Hope you can join us on October 16th, 2017 at 7pm!

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12/04/2015

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The Children of The Hydra AND Skelemental@

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Raven Armoury, London, UK



Exclusively Represented Artist Tara Klang aka Morgan Macabre, , , , and


Hope to see you ALL at Art Basel and SCOPE!!
From Everyone at..
Behind The Blue Door
Dana Frank, Photographs By Dana Frank, Behind The Blue Door Behind The Blue Door Gallery and Behind the Blue Door Presents

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These  beauties are coming with me to  !! Also, please check out our  Skelemental line! I will have them available too!A...
12/02/2015

These beauties are coming with me to !! Also, please check out our Skelemental line!

I will have them available too!

ALL available through:
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Other Artists available:
Exclusively Represented Artist Tara Klang aka Tara Morgan Macabre Klang, Christian Correra Marcus Motion and Benjamin L.M.

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Delta skeleton in stance 10

We made "Page 6" for Jeff's Birthday Bash last Saturday night!!!    :-)
11/29/2013

We made "Page 6" for Jeff's Birthday Bash last Saturday night!!! :-)

Katy Perry and John Mayer at ABC Kitchen ordering a $98 truffle pizza, which a spy said “they barely ate”. . . Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins’ son, Miles, DJ’ing birthday bashes…

06/30/2013

To mark the 50th Anniversary of the 1963 release of Jason and the Argonauts, Behind The Blue Door Gallery is proud to announce the U.S. release of limited edition bronze sculptures, handmade by Raven Armoury, England.

Based on the original artwork by Ray Harryhausen, Raven Armoury have re-created the seven “Children of the Hydra’s Teeth” as miniature bronze skeletons.

Approved by the The Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation, the sculptures are limited to 250 of each design in bronze and silvered bronze.

Please contact Behind The Blue Door with any inquiries or to place an order.
https://www.facebook.com/ChildrenOfTheHydra

To see the sculptures visit: www.childrenofthehydra.co.uk

Limited Edition bronze sculptures hand made by Raven Armoury based on the original artwork of Ray Harryhausen.
www.childrenofthehydra.co.uk

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