Hi Katryn, I host the Actors, Screenwriters and Crew Productions meeting once a month in Clearwater. Actors read the scripts and are then critiqued. FREE.... more info. Contact Barbara Cronin Harrington... 727-572-6345bharrington2@tampabay.rr.com
Hi Katryn, I host the Actors, Screenwriters and Crew Productions meeting once a month in Clearwater. Actors read the scripts and are then critiqued. FREE.... more info. Contact Barbara Cronin Harrington... 727-572-6345bharrington2@tampabay.rr.com
No prob Ms Barrott
Thanks for the connection. Please touch base should you ever need a food stylist for any productions. www.FoodStyl.com
You must know a freind of mine, Richard Riley? He does print and commercials here. Nice connecting with you!
Hi Katryn: I am the Events Director for Florida Film network. Check out our wenpage: floridafilmnetwork.com. We list a lot of productions and films being shot in Tampa. It would be worth your while to become a member and have your catering services available to people. If you have any questions, con...
Expand postHi Katryn: I am the Events Director for Florida Film network. Check out our wenpage: floridafilmnetwork.com. We list a lot of productions and films being shot in Tampa. It would be worth your while to become a member and have your catering services available to people. If you have any questions, contact me at: eschnur@tampabay.rr.com.
Done! and Thank you ~
Hi Johnny - thanks for the connect. I am currently searching for a way to quiet my windows in my home. Is there any sound absorption methods you would know of that would be removable?
You could consider getting some very heavy drapes to line the whole wall in question. This would help to muffle some of the higher frequency noise that is coming through. Felt blankets are what the pr...
Expand commentYou could consider getting some very heavy drapes to line the whole wall in question. This would help to muffle some of the higher frequency noise that is coming through. Felt blankets are what the professionals use in studios and on stages. You can buy them from packing companies and hang them. You'll need to cover the whole wall, but it will work. If you're willing to spend some money, you can get windows that are supposed to block sound but still let you see out. Here's an example (just the first one that showed up, I have no idea if they're good). http://www.soundproofwindows.com/
Thanks - I wasn't sure about the felt with researching it I wouldn't have known I'd have to do the entire wall! I've been looking at the window soundproofing and think I'll have to go that route. Thanks again for the info! Cheers, ~Kat
Anytime Katryn! :o)
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